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Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
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- OIG
- Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
APPEARS IN THE MARGINS OF
- Law Enforcement Informant Use and Incident Escalation: Comparative Studies Across Agencies
The use of confidential informants (CIs) is a widespread practice across various U.S. law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, ATF, DEA, and local police. This practice raises questions about the …
- FBI Field Office Authorization and Procedural Variation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) operates as a field-oriented organization, with 56 field offices and numerous resident agencies across the United States. Its authority stems from Title 28, U…
- DEA and FBI Informant Inducement in Prosecutions: Quantifying Initiated Criminal Conduct
The use of confidential informants (CIs) is a recognized tactic in federal law enforcement investigations, particularly by the DEA and FBI, to combat organized crime and drug trafficking. The FBI expl…
- Mandated Independent Audits of FBI First Amendment Activity Collection
The question of independent oversight for FBI activities, particularly those touching upon First Amendment rights, has been a recurring theme in governmental and public discourse. While the Department…
- Federal Prosecutions Involving Informant-Initiated Conduct (Post-1980)
The use of confidential informants (CIs) by federal law enforcement agencies in criminal investigations and prosecutions is a long-standing practice, with guidelines updated since 1980 permitting info…
- FBI Informant Involvement in Fatalities and Violent Outcomes
The use of confidential informants by the FBI is a documented law enforcement tactic for intelligence gathering and investigation, particularly in cases involving organized crime and national security…
- FBI Internal Audits: Field Office Compliance Variations
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is subject to oversight from both its internal Office of Internal Auditing (OIA) and the Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General (OIG). These …