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This authoritative set provides a one-stop resource for understanding specific FBI controversies as well as those looking to understand the full history, law enforcement authority, and inner workings of the nation's most famous and important federal law enforcement agency.

This authoritative two-volume reference resource uses a combination of encyclopedia entries and primary sources to provide a comprehensive overview of the FBI, detailing its history, most famous leaders and agents, institutional structure and authority, law enforcement responsibilities, reporting relationships to other parts of government, and major events and controversies.

Today the FBI sits squarely at the intersection of major controversies surrounding the presidential campaign and administration of Donald Trump, foreign interference in U.S. elections, and politicization of law enforcement. But the FBI has always been in the political spotlight—its history is dotted with episodes that have come under heavy scrutiny, from its surveillance of civil rights leaders during the 1960s to the methods it employs to combat domestic terrorism in the post-9/11 era. And all the while, FBI agents and offices across the country continue to investigate a wide range of lawbreaking, from organized crime (in all its facets) to white-collar crime and corruption by public officials.


  • Scholarly introduction that places the FBI and its operations in broad law enforcement context
  • Authoritative entries that cover all aspects of FBI operations and history
  • Informative primary sources that illuminate important FBI policies, cases, and controversies
    • Chronology of events highlighting important dates in FBI history
  • Papildus informācija

    This authoritative set provides a one-stop resource for understanding specific FBI controversies as well as for those looking to understand the full history, law enforcement authority, and inner workings of the nation's most famous and important federal law enforcement agency.
    Introduction xix
    Chronology xxvii
    Entries
    African Americans, Surveillance of
    1(7)
    Alsop, Joseph (1910--1989)
    8(1)
    Amerasia "Spy Case"
    9(1)
    America First Committee
    10(2)
    American Civil Liberties Union
    12(1)
    American Indian Movement
    13(2)
    American Legion Contact Program
    15(1)
    American Protective League
    16(1)
    American Youth Congress
    17(1)
    Amos, James E. (1879--1953)
    18(2)
    Atomic Espionage
    20(3)
    Attorney General of the United States
    23(4)
    Badges, FBI
    27(1)
    Baughman, Frank (1895--1971)
    28(1)
    Bentley, Elizabeth Terrill (1908--1963)
    29(2)
    Bielaski, Alexander Bruce (1883--1964)
    31(2)
    Black Panther Party (1966--1982)
    33(2)
    Black v. United States
    35(1)
    Bonaparte, Charles J. (1851--1921)
    36(2)
    Branch Davidians
    38(2)
    Brasco, Donnie (Joseph D. Pistone, 1939--)
    40(1)
    Break-ins
    41(2)
    British Intelligence, FBI and
    43(3)
    Burns, William John (1861--1932)
    46(3)
    Campus Police, FBI and
    49(2)
    Capitol Hill Insurrection
    51(15)
    Celebrity Criminals of the 1930s
    66(5)
    Chambers, Whittaker (1901--1961)
    71(2)
    Christianity, FBI and
    73(4)
    Church Committee
    77(2)
    Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI
    79(1)
    Civil Rights
    80(2)
    Clegg, Hugh H. (1898--1979)
    82(2)
    Clinton, Hillary, Email Investigation
    84(3)
    COINTELPRO--Black Nationalist Hate
    87(2)
    COINTELPRO--New Left
    89(2)
    COINTELPRO--White Hate Groups
    91(1)
    Cold War Espionage
    92(4)
    Comey, James Brien (1960--)
    96(5)
    Comintern Apparatus (COMRAP)
    101(1)
    Communist Control Act of 1954
    102(1)
    Communist Infiltration (COMINFIL)
    103(1)
    Communist Party USA
    104(3)
    Congress, FBI and
    107(5)
    Congressional Oversight
    112(1)
    Cook, Fred J. (1911--2003)
    113(2)
    Cooper, Courtney Ryley (1886--1940)
    115(1)
    Coplon, Judith (1921--2011)
    116(1)
    Counterintelligence
    117(5)
    Counterintelligence Program
    122(2)
    Counterterrorism
    124(8)
    Crime Records Section/Division
    132(2)
    Criminal Investigative Division
    134(1)
    Cummings, Homer (1870--1956)
    135(3)
    Cybercrime
    138(3)
    DeLoach, Cartha (1920--2013)
    141(2)
    Department of Justice
    143(3)
    Department of Justice Investigative Guidelines
    146(2)
    Dillinger, John (1903--1934)
    148(2)
    Director of the FBI
    150(4)
    Divisions
    154(3)
    Domestic Terrorism
    157(2)
    Donovan, William Joseph (1883--1959)
    159(2)
    Drug Enforcement
    161(2)
    Dyer Act (Motor Vehicle Theft Act)
    163(4)
    Economic Espionage
    167(1)
    Electronic Surveillance
    168(3)
    Espionage Act of 1917
    171(2)
    FBI Academy
    173(1)
    FBI Agents Association
    174(1)
    FBI Headquarters
    175(1)
    Federal Employee Loyalty-Security Program
    176(2)
    Felt, Mark (1913--2008)
    178(1)
    Field Office
    179(1)
    Files
    180(5)
    Financial Crime
    185(1)
    Finch, Stanley Wellington (1872--1951)
    186(1)
    Flynn, William J. (1867--1928)
    187(2)
    Foreign Agents Registration Act
    189(2)
    Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
    191(1)
    Fortas, Abe (1910--1982)
    192(2)
    Foxworth, Percy E. (1906--1943)
    194(1)
    Freedom of Information Act
    195(1)
    Freeh, Louis J. (1950--)
    196(3)
    Gandy, Helen (1897--1988)
    199(1)
    G-Men (Government Men)
    200(2)
    Goldman, Emma (1869--1940)
    202(2)
    Gray, L. Patrick, III (1916--2005)
    204(3)
    Hanssen, Robert (1944--)
    207(3)
    Hate Crimes
    210(1)
    Hearst, Patty (1954--)
    211(2)
    Hiss, Alger (1904--1996)
    213(3)
    Hoffa, James (Jimmy) R. (1913--n.d.)
    216(3)
    Hollywood Ten
    219(2)
    Hoover, J. Edgar (1895--1972)
    221(7)
    Hostage Rescue Team
    228(2)
    Hottel, Guy (1902--1990)
    230(1)
    House Un-American Activities Committee
    231(3)
    Huston Plan
    234(3)
    I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951)
    237(1)
    Information Technology
    238(2)
    Ingalls, Laura Houghtaling (1893--1967)
    240(2)
    Intelligence Community, FBI and
    242(5)
    Intelligence Letter Program (INLET)
    247(1)
    Investigative Techniques
    248(4)
    Iran-Contra Affair
    252(3)
    Johnson, John "Jack" Arthur (1878--1946)
    255(1)
    Johnson, Lyndon B. (1908--1973)
    256(2)
    Jones, James Wormley "Jack" (1884--1958)
    258(1)
    Jones, Milton A. (1913--1994)
    259(2)
    Kansas City Massacre
    261(1)
    Kelley, Clarence M. (1911--1997)
    262(1)
    Kennedy Assassination
    263(4)
    Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board
    267(2)
    Kennedy, John F. (1917--1963)
    269(3)
    Kidnappings
    272(3)
    King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929--1968)
    275(4)
    Laboratory Services
    279(1)
    Ladd, D. Milton (1903--1960)
    280(2)
    Legal Attache (Legat)
    282(1)
    LGBTQ Persons, FBI and
    283(5)
    Library Awareness Program
    288(2)
    Lindbergh, Charles A. (1902--1974)
    290(2)
    Lowenthal, Max (1888--1971)
    292(3)
    Mafia, FBI Discovery of
    295(1)
    Malcolm X (1925--1965)
    296(2)
    Mann Act/White Slave Traffic Act of 1910
    298(3)
    McCabe, Andrew (1968--)
    301(3)
    McCarran Act of 1950
    304(2)
    McCarthy, Joseph (1908--1957)
    306(3)
    McCarthyism/Hooverism
    309(2)
    Means, Gaston B. (1879--1938)
    311(1)
    Mississippi Burning Case (MIBURN)
    312(2)
    Most Wanted Fugitives Program
    314(1)
    Mueller, Robert (1944--)
    315(6)
    Nathan, Harold (1880--1963)
    321(1)
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
    322(1)
    National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime
    323(1)
    National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States
    324(2)
    National Crime Information Center
    326(1)
    National Intelligence Act of 1980
    327(1)
    National Popular Government League
    328(1)
    Nichols, Louis B. (1906--1977)
    329(1)
    Nixon, Richard M. (1913--1994)
    330(3)
    Nuclear Nonproliferation, FBI and
    333(2)
    Obscene File
    335(2)
    Obscenity Investigations
    337(3)
    Office of Liaison and International Affairs
    340(1)
    Office of Professional Responsibility
    341(1)
    Office of Public and Congressional Affairs
    342(1)
    Oklahoma City Bombing
    343(2)
    Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
    345(1)
    Operation Solo
    346(2)
    Organized Crime
    348(9)
    Osage "Reign of Terror"
    357(4)
    Palmer Raids (1919--1920)
    361(6)
    Pan Am Flight 103
    367(1)
    Pentagon Papers
    368(2)
    Peonage
    370(2)
    Pike Committee
    372(1)
    Political Surveillance
    373(3)
    Popular Culture, FBI in
    376(5)
    Preventative Detention Programs
    381(1)
    Profiling
    382(1)
    Prohibition Enforcement, FBI and
    383(1)
    Purvis, Melvin (1903--1960)
    384(3)
    Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act of 1970
    387(1)
    Reforms of the FBI after 9/11
    388(4)
    Remington, William (1917--1954)
    392(2)
    Reno, Janet (1938--2016)
    394(1)
    Resident Agencies
    395(1)
    Responsibilities Program
    396(1)
    Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884--1962)
    397(1)
    Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1882--1945)
    398(3)
    Roosevelt, Theodore (1858---1919)
    401(3)
    Ruby Ridge Standoff
    404(1)
    Russian Hacking of 2016 Presidential Election
    405(8)
    Sedition Act of 1918
    413(1)
    Selective Service Act of 1917
    414(1)
    Senate Internal Security Subcommittee
    415(1)
    September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks
    416(4)
    Sessions, William (1930--2020)
    420(1)
    Sex Deviates Program and File
    421(2)
    Slacker Raids
    423(1)
    Smith Act of 1940
    424(2)
    Smith, William French (1917--1990)
    426(1)
    Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI
    427(1)
    Special Agent
    428(2)
    Special Intelligence Service
    430(3)
    Special Weapons and Tactics
    433(1)
    Stevenson, Adlai, II (1900--1965)
    434(1)
    Stone, Harlan Fiske (1872--1946)
    435(2)
    Strzok, Peter (1970--)
    437(3)
    Students for a Democratic Society
    440(2)
    Sullivan, William (1912--1977)
    442(3)
    Supreme Court, FBI and
    445(3)
    Survey of Racial Conditions in the United States
    448(1)
    Symbionese Liberation Army
    449(2)
    Tamm, Edward A. (1906--1985)
    451(1)
    Teapot Dome Scandal (1921--1924)
    452(2)
    Tolson, Clyde (1900--1975)
    454(1)
    Truman, Harry S. (1884--1972)
    455(2)
    Trump, Donald J. (1946--)
    457(6)
    Turrou, Leon George (1895--1986)
    463(2)
    TWA Flight 800
    465(2)
    Unabomber
    467(1)
    Undercover Operations
    468(2)
    USA Patriot Act
    470(3)
    VENONA Program
    473(3)
    Vietnam War
    476(2)
    Violent Crime
    478(3)
    Walsh, Thomas (1859--1933)
    481(1)
    The Watergate Scandal
    482(3)
    The Weather Underground
    485(2)
    Webster, William (1924--)
    487(1)
    Welles, Benjamin Sumner (1892--1961)
    488(3)
    White Slave Division
    491(2)
    Whitehead, Don (1908--1981)
    493(2)
    Wickersham Commission
    495(1)
    World Trade Center Bombing
    496(1)
    World War I Espionage
    497(2)
    World War II Espionage
    499(6)
    The X-Files
    505(2)
    Primary Documents
    1 Department of Justice 1871 Law Enforcement Appropriation
    507(1)
    2 President Theodore Roosevelt's Fifth Annual Message to Congress, 1905
    508(1)
    3 Attorney General Annual Report 1907, Need of a Detective Force
    508(1)
    4 Attorney General Order of 1908, Creating the FBI
    509(1)
    5 Attorney General Annual Report 1908, Reporting Creation of FBI
    510(1)
    6 Attorney General Letter to President Roosevelt on Creation of FBI, 1909
    511(4)
    7 Attorney General Testimony before House on Creation of FBI, 1909
    515(8)
    8 Description of FBI Target Jack Johnson, 1927
    523(1)
    9 Department of State Message on Trying to Extradite Johnson, 1915
    524(1)
    10 FBI Document on Ida Wells, 1919
    525(1)
    11 Peonage Act of 1867
    526(1)
    12 Attorney General Annual Report 1911, on Peonage
    527(1)
    13 Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
    528(2)
    14 Introduction of White Slave Traffic Act, 1910
    530(1)
    15 Stanley Finch Speech, 1912, on White Slavery
    531(3)
    16 FBI White Slave Trafficking Enumeration Sheet, 1911
    534(1)
    17 Introduction of Dyer Act, 1919
    535(3)
    18 Amendment to the FBI's Appropriation Act, 1916
    538(1)
    19 The Espionage Act of 1917
    539(3)
    20 The Selective Service Act of 1917
    542(9)
    21 Sedition Act of 1918
    551(1)
    22 Bureau of Investigation Report on Enforcing the Selective Service Act, Section 12, 1917--1918
    552(1)
    23 Bureau of Investigation Orders to Agents during the Palmer Raids, 1920
    553(3)
    24 Testimony of Abuses during the Palmer Raids, 1920
    556(1)
    25 Second Testimony of Abuses during the Palmer Raids, 1920
    557(1)
    26 Statement by Harlan Fiske Stone on Palmer Raids, 1921
    558(1)
    27 Hoover's Orders to Agents Regarding Obscene Evidence, 1925
    559(1)
    28 FDR's Order to Resume Intelligence Investigations, 1936, Part 1
    560(2)
    29 FDR's Order to Resume Intelligence Investigations, 1936, Part 2
    562(2)
    30 FDR's Secret Order Authorizing FBI Use of Wiretaps, 1940
    564(1)
    31 Truman's Reauthorization of FDR's Wiretap Order, 1946
    565(1)
    32 Hoover's Letter to FDR Ingratiating Himself with President Roosevelt, 1940
    566(1)
    33 FBI Memo on Senator Joseph McCarthy's Cooperation with FBI, 1952
    567(1)
    34 FBI Dissemination of Information to Senator Joseph McCarthy's Committee and Others, 1953
    568(1)
    35 FBI Document Authorizing COINTELPRO, 1956
    569(3)
    36 FBI Document on COINTELPRO-New Left, 1968
    572(2)
    37 FBI Document on COINTELPRO-Black Nationalist Hate, 1967
    574(2)
    38 FBI Document on FBI Break-ins, 1966
    576(2)
    39 FBI Responsibilities Program Document, 1953
    578(5)
    40 President Lyndon Johnson's Executive Order Exempting FBI Director Hoover from Mandatory Retirement, 1964
    583(1)
    41 Example of VENONA Program Decrypt Re: Judith Coplon, 1944
    584(1)
    42 FBI Director Hoover's Letter to the White House Regarding Arrested LGBTQ Americans, 1950
    585(1)
    43 FBI Document on 1950 Origin of the FBI's Sex Deviates Program, 1951
    586(3)
    44 FBI Sex Deviates Program Policy Memo, 1951
    589(3)
    45 National Archives Documents on Destruction of the FBI's Sex Deviates File, 1977
    592(1)
    46 FBI Memo on Its PROHO Program, 1965
    593(2)
    47 FBI Document on Providing Nixon Administration with Information on LGBTQ Americans, 1970
    595(1)
    48 Anonymous Letter, with Typos, from the FBI to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., November 21, 1964
    596(1)
    49 FBI Document on "Racial Matters," 1963
    597(2)
    50 FBI Document Authorizing Its INLET Program for the Nixon White House, 1969
    599(3)
    51 FBI Document Detailing FBI Director Hoover's Advice to President Nixon Re Obscenity, 1970
    602(1)
    52 1976 Law Limiting the FBI Director's Term
    603(1)
    53 Senator Ted Kennedy's Comments on FBI Charter, 1978
    604(3)
    54 FBI Director William Webster's Comments on FBI Charter, 1978
    607(1)
    55 Attorney General Levi's Guidelines for FBI Investigations, 1976
    608(6)
    56 Attorney General Levi's FBI Informant Guidelines, 1976
    614(3)
    57 FBI Documents on Its Adult Obscenity Initiative of the 2000s, 2004--2005
    617(4)
    58 Attorney General Holder's Guidelines on Communications with the White House, 2009
    621(4)
    59 Attorney General Holder's Guidelines on Activities during an Election, 2012
    625(2)
    60 FBI Director James Comey's Personal Memos of His Interactions with President Trump, 2017
    627(13)
    61 A Review of Various Actions by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice in Advance of the 2016 Election, June 2018
    640(5)
    62 Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's Memo on FBI Director Comey Firing, 2017
    645(2)
    63 Selections from the FBI Summary Document on the FBI's Clinton Email Investigation, 2016
    647(3)
    64 FBI Director Comey's Letter to Congress on Resumption of Clinton Email Probe, 2016
    650(1)
    65 The Steele Dossier, 2016
    651(1)
    66 Select Portions of the FBI's Carter Page FISA Application, 2016
    652(3)
    About the Editors and Contributors 655(4)
    Index 659
    Douglas M. Charles is professor of history at Penn State Greater Allegheny.

    Aaron J. Stockham is a history teacher at the Waterford School with a PhD in American history from Marquette University.