
The FBI: 10 Facts About America’s Premier Law Enforcement Agency
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ナレーター:
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Bret Bruchok
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著者:
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Bastian Locke
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For more than a century, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has stood as America’s premier law enforcement and intelligence agency. From its earliest days investigating land fraud and antitrust violations to its current battles against terrorism, cybercrime, and international espionage, the FBI has been at the centre of some of the most defining moments in U.S. history. It is an agency both admired and scrutinised, respected for its professionalism yet often challenged for its power. To understand the FBI is to better understand America itself—its ideals, its fears, and its struggles to balance liberty with security.
This book takes listeners inside the FBI through ten defining facts that explain its origins, its mission, its triumphs, and its controversies. Rather than a dense legal history, this work provides a clear and accessible guide that strips away the myths and shows how the Bureau actually functions. Each chapter highlights one of the FBI’s essential features, weaving together history, famous cases, organisational detail, and modern challenges to reveal the true scope of its influence.
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