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  • The first attested female Officer of the [[CID|Criminal Investigation Department]].
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  • The founder of the [[CID|Criminal Investigation Department]] of the Metropolitan Police.
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  • General German term for criminal investigation police (''Kriminalpolizei''); part of the WWII [[RSHA]] of the [[SS]], firs
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  • {{r|Criminal Investigation Division}}
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  • '''Frederick Porter Wensley''', (1865-1949) was [[Chief constable]] of the [[Criminal Investigation Department|CID]] at [[Scotland Yard]]. Wensley was notable for his long (18 ...his promotion to Sergeant, he sought and soon obtained a posting to the [[Criminal Investigation Division|CID]], where he distinguished himself in a number of investigation
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  • {{r|Criminal investigation}}
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  • {{r|Criminal investigation}}
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  • {{r|Criminal investigation}}
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  • IRS.gov, “Bankruptcy Fraud - Criminal Investigation (CI)” Internal Revenue Service, (March 2008) <http://www.irs.gov/complian
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  • ...mation compiled by a criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a criminal investigation or by an agency conducting a lawful national security intelligence investig
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  • ...t FISA is being used to avoid procedural safeguards which would apply in a criminal investigation.'" (<u>Emphasis added by McCarthy</u>)
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  • ...sponsible for intelligence, trials and interpretation of military law, and criminal investigation.
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  • *202nd Military Police Group (Criminal Investigation Division CID): Seckenheim, Germany
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  • ...sociated with the department's detective branch, known since 1878 as the [[Criminal Investigation Department]] or CID, but the phrase "Scotland Yard" has also been applied t ...ns, but over time has come to house other centralized units, such as the [[Criminal Investigation Department|CID]] and the [[Special Branch]], which function with a degree o
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  • ...the Yemenis, he requested the team, now composed of the FBI and the Naval Criminal Investigation Service, to be withdrawn. Freeh agreed on 27 October 2000.<ref>Weiss, pp. 3
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  • '''Howard Vincent''' (1849-1909), the founder of the [[Criminal Investigation Division]] at [[Scotland Yard]], was something of an unlikely police reform
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  • ...presented the findings to the Chinese government, which then carried out a criminal investigation and arrested individuals alleged to have produced and distributed the count
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  • ...er2006-02-27/> when [[David Brant]], then the Director of the [[U.S. Naval Criminal Investigation Service]] ([[NCIS]]) informed Mora that interrogators were torturing indivi
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  • ====19th Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigation Division)====
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  • ...the disbandment of the Women Police to become an attested officer of the [[Criminal Investigation Department|CID]] (this is listed in official records as a "re-joining,"and
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