Yes to other law enforcement agencies
All of your criminal record, if any, is included in a FBI background check. In additional to that, FBI background check will reveal all of your personal information such as SSN or DOB.
Information about FBI training can be found on the official website of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) under the "Careers" or "Training" section. Additionally, there are various online resources and books available that provide insights into the training processes and requirements of the FBI. It's important to consult official sources for accurate and up-to-date information.
No. There are no publicly accessible databases or websites that give this information. This info is available only to law enforcement agencies via a closed and secure network maintained and operated by the FBI. There are some commercial websites that advertise on-line and imply that they can supply ALL information but they do not.
-They used personal information obtained by the fbi -They used secret evidence -They disregarded individual civil rights
The FBI does not have access to personal information about individuals unless it is part of an investigation or legal process. Generally, they do not monitor or track citizens without cause. However, they can obtain information through legal means, such as subpoenas or warrants, if necessary. In most cases, your personal address is private unless you have been involved in activities that warrant their attention.
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The FBI thought that he was a communist and they followed him. This is why there is a ton of legal information of him because he was well documented by the FBI.
Yes, information about FBI arrests is publicly available and accessible as a record through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
One can find more information regarding the FBI's Most Wanted List directly from the government hosted FBI website. Or at the USA.gov or AMW websites.
A good source for finding information about FBI training is the internet. Maybe you can find a website with more information. Also you can go to your local police station and find out more information there.
No, Presidents can keep certain issues to themselves but if it has to do with the safety of the nation or any information that can affect the nation as a whole then Presidents should but they are not required to do so. Anyways Presidents usually dont gather information on their own they have the FBI and CIA to do so & if the President wishes not to discuss something with the FBI and only tells the CIA is their right to do so, same vice versa.
The FBI provides various types of information on its site. If they have a record on a specific person it will be available if it is not classified. There are also some files on ongoing investigations.