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This comprehensive guide explains what kinds of documents the FBI
holds, where they are located, and how to gain access to them. The
FBI has investigated a vast range of activities: communism, civil
rights and antiwar protests, organised crime, political corruption,
terrorists, and even foreign espionage. The massive amount of
documentation produced on countless cases is divided into hundreds
of major classifications. Now under the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA), more of these valuable records are open to researchers than
ever before. Haines and Langbart provide a focused description of
the contents of every one of the more than 278 classifications the
bureau uses to organise its efforts. They also include descriptions
of special, unclassified records, and a full explanation of the
FOIA, with a sample letter requesting access under the act; FBI
organisational charts; a sample showing how the bureau sanitises
documents; and other information.
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