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Category > Law Posted 24 Jan 2018 My Price 7.00

The premier federal law enforcement agency in the United States is the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

The premier federal law enforcement agency in the United States is the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). What are the boundaries of the FBI’s geographic jurisdiction? Over what types of crimes does the FBI have subject matter jurisdiction? Does the FBI investigate crimes like homicide and aggravated robbery? At the state level, what law enforcement agency(ies) would typically have jurisdiction over a residential burglary? Can more than one level of law enforcement agency have jurisdiction over the same crime? If so, provide an example, describing the crime as well as the agencies that would have concurrent jurisdiction over that crime.

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