Articles related to "The Fbi"
Becoming an FBI Agent
Joining the FBI is a considerable undertaking. Candidates need the right qualifications and have to pass difficult tests before they can be admitted to the FBI Academy.
• joining the fbi
• fbi academy
• the federal bureau of investigation
• u.s. department of justice
• bank robbery
Book: FBI Vs. Aryan Nations
Into The Devil's Den, true crime memoir by Dave Hall and FBI agent Tym Burkey, takes readers behind scenes of white supremacist cults that targeted Jews and Blacks
• into the devil’s den
• dave hall
• tym burkey
• katherine ramsland
• fbi domestic terrorism unit
FBI 8 Tips to Avoid Internet Charity Fraud
The FBI has released a statement warning people not to fall for email charity scams. Charity solicitations may not go to the victims of natural disasters.
• fbi
• federal bureau of investigation
• charity fraud
• email solicitation
• plishing scheme
FBI BSU Profiling Books
Novels and television series idolize FBI profilers as semi-psychic scientists who can outwit serial killers. That's bunk. Profiling does not help catch serial killers.
• serial killer
• fbi
• behavioral sciences unit
• profiling
• profiler
FBI, CIA Use Training Video Games
The CIA, FBI and other government agencies may be starting a new trend. Can video games be used to teach students real-world skills?
• fbi video games
• cia video games
• intelligence agent training
• educational video games
• training simulators
The FBI Investigates...Itself?
Three years after the looting of the Iraqi Museum in Baghdad, the FBI has little to show on their website.
• iraqi museum
• baghdad
• looting
• antiquities
• cradle of civilization
Extortion Bomb Threats
Extortion bomb threats are frightening, costly, and potentially dangerous. Here's how to respond.
• bomb threat
• extortion
• fbi
• extortion bomb threat
• terrorist
The U.S. vs. John Lennon
The U.S. vs. John Lennon is an incredible documentary about Lennon and his music, marriage to Yoko, and his work towards peace.
• john lennon
• peace
• yoko ono
• fbi
• united states
Adobe Has Programmer Arrested
Adobe Systems asked FBI to arrest Russian programmer for creating a program that will crack its encrypted books
• russia
• sklyarov
• adobe
• dmca
• drm
Editorial: No Arab Cooperation with American Investigators
After almost a year, American officials in Yemen investigating the October 2001 terrorist attack on a U.S. Navy destroyer are no closer to making a connection to suspected mastermind Usamah bin Ladin. Just as the investigation following the bombing of a U.S. Air Force housing complex in Saudi Arabia in 1996, Arab states are not cooperating with the United States. Why not?
• yemen
• united states
• saudi arabia
• usamah bi ladin
• osama bin laden
FOLLOW UP: D.B. Cooper...Identified?
One of HoF's most popular pieces has been last year's analysis of D.B. Cooper's 1971 skyjacking. Now, with new information supplied by Jo Weber of Pace, Florida, we just might be able to solve one of the most important parts of the puzzle: D.B. Cooper's identity.
• d.b. cooper
• skyjacking
• hijacking
• northwest airlines
• fbi
Hacktivism: who is saving whom, and from what?
The FBI’s National Infrastructure Protection Center or NIPC recently warned of more attacks on Web sites in the U.S. and around the world, especially those making political or social statements. Hacktivists, however, point to the more serious threat of state-sanctioned censorship that shuts off Web users from important sources of information.
• protest
• activism
• hacktivism
• fbi
• security
Hard Evidence by David Fisher
How detectives inside the FBI's sci-crime lab have helped solve America's toughest cases
• crime
• lab
• laboratory
• fbi
• police
SPECIAL---History in the Making
An analysis of the counterattack mounted by U.S. and British forces on Sunday, October 7th, 2001.
• aviation
• air force
• september 11th
• bin laden
• al qaeda
The Hidden
A review of the late-80s B-movie classic <b>The Hidden</b>.
• alien
• parasite
• cop
• criminal
• crime spree
The Spy Game: Intelligence, or the Search for It?
Despite all the punditry and political rhetorical grand standing: "What did the President know, and when did he know it?" regarding certain communications within the intelligence services before 11 September, one aspect is clear: What was known then is irrelevant now.
• us espionage
• us intelligence services
• fbi
• cia
• terrorism in the us
Buffy Sainte Marie Lyrics
Read the lyrics from the Buffy Sainte Marie Song "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee", with a brief explanation of references to Aboriginal Rights struggle.
• buffy sainte marie
• anna may pictou
• energy company reservation
• leonard peltier
• indigo girls lyrics
Bobby and J. Edgar by Burton Hersh
Burton Hersh's book "Bobby and J. Edgar" leads the reader expertly through the tangles and intrigues of the Kennedy years.
• bobby and j.edgar
• burton hersh
• kennedy family
• j. edgar hoover
• fbi director
Donaghy, Gambling and the NBA
Tim Donaghy, an NBA ref, bet on basketball. This leaves David Stern with a public relations nightmare and the worst scandal in his 23-year tenure as commissioner.
• tim donaghy gambling
• nba referee scandal
• ref betting gambling
• nba gambling betting
• nba fbi investigation betting
Kent State University Shootings
Why on May 4, 1970, were thirteen students shot by Ohio National Guard troops during during a Viet Nam anti-war rally.
• campus unrest
• death
• students
• kent state
• university
MySpace or My Safety?
Children want the independence to surf the World Wide Web without parental interference. Such permissiveness is as dangerous as handing a 10-year-old the keys to the car.
• child predators
• aggressive sexual solicitation
• cyber bullies
• cyberspace
• identity thieves
Newark, NJ Murder Free For 33 Days
Newark New Jersey, a city with high homicide rates, has gone over a month without a reported murder. Because of this, billboards pleaing for peace are being taken down.
• newark new jersey
• 50 percent increase in homicide rates
• help wanted billboard signs
• seven forms of violent crime
• newark teacher union
Sopranos Fade to Black
The ever-popular HBO series "The Sopranos" closed its seven-long season run with perhaps the most ambiguous conclusion in the annals of television drama.
• sopranos
• chase
• hbo
• gandolfini
• mafia
Terrorist Database Delays Travel
Tens of thousands of travelers are held up at airports due to sharing an identical or similar name to one on the no-fly list which is compiled from inconsistent data.
• travel
• international
• information operations
• tide
• terrorist identities datamart environment
The Good Shepherd and G-Men
The rise of an American crime-fighting institution through the eyes of a new recruit - sorry, Bob, it's been done before
• the good shepherd
• robert deniro
• g-men
• james cagney
• cia
The X Files
The X Files was a unit of the FBI headed by two agents, Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who investigated paranormal occurences.
• the x files
• fbi agents
• david duchovny
• gillian anderson
• paranormal phenomena
Understanding Polygamy
Why is it that polygamists, such as the followers of Warren Jeffs stick to their way so staunchly, and refuse to change, even when threatened with arrest by the FBI?
• polygamy
• polygamists
• church
• lds
• fundamentalist
A break in the action: media shorts (Part 1)
There's more news out there than 9-11, but even that's hard to disconnect from that singular event which accelerates us all toward the most perilous times of all.
• media issues
• macedonia
• cia
• hollywood
• emmy awards
Airline Safety
In the wake of the Sept 11 attacks, many people are understandably more than a little bit nervous about air travel
• september 11
• world trade center
• israel
• el-al
• airline
American Pie | Arlington Road
There's something all-American about apple pie and terrorism.
• american pie
• arlington road
• jason biggs
• natasha lyonne
• tim robbins
Broken Wings by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker
Anyone who is interested in criminal profiling knows who John Douglas is. And Mark Olshaker is the author who pulls Douglas’s stories together. But did you know they collaborated on a novel in 1999?
• anyone who is interested in criminal profiling kno
• novel
• fiction
• crime
• profiling
CRIME STATISTICS
You can only lie with statistics to those who don’t understand statistics! Learn where the US gets their crime statistics.
• crime
• criminology
• crime rate
• numbers
• statistics
Crimefighters
The demand for workers in law enforcement and protective services will remain strong. Find out why and learn about the many occupations in the field of Criminal Justice.
• police
• criminal justice
• j.m.moynahan
• corrections
• corrections officers
Murder Without a Clue
How did 94 year old Ottilie Lundgren contract inhalation anthrax? Investigators probe this mystery while the Post Office gives you some helpful hints to protect your family.
• public health issues
• medical
• murder
• anthrax
• investigation
Portraits of Guilt
Forensic artist Jeanne Boylan tells her stories.
• jeanne
• boylan
• portrait
• guilt
• nonfiction