Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1984: Department of JusticeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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1983 Appropriation Anticipated 1984 Estimate Increase/Decrease Accomplishments and Workload activities additional aliens Anticipated 1984 Base Appropriation Anticipated 1984 areas automated Base 1984 Estimate Base Program Description budget CARLSON Center coordination correctional costs Crime Drug Enforcement criminal justice Department of Justice Dollars in thousands Drug Enforcement Administration drug trafficking EARLY efforts employees equipment evaluation facilities FBI Academy FBI's Federal Prison Industries Federal Prison System field offices funds Government Immigration implementation Increase/Decrease Perm inmates institutions intelligence Justice Assistance Juvenile Justice laboratory Legal million National NEAL SMITH offenders operations Organized Crime Drug percent personnel planning positions processing projects prosecution records requested responsibility ROONEY Salaries and expenses staff statistical Task Force Total U.S. Attorneys U.S. Marshals Service U.S. Parole Commission Uncontrollable increases United white-collar crime WILLIAM FRENCH SMITH workyears WY Amount Perm WY Amount Pos
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Page 949 - Investigation (FBI) defines terrorism as the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives...
Page 811 - Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire. New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin — cast 3,982,011 votes now, against 3,870,222 cast then; showing an aggregate now of 3,982,011.
Page 218 - A domestic gev-nn'ty/forror'gm investigation may be initiated when the facts or circumstances reasonably indicate that two or more persons are engaged in an enterprise for the purpose of furthering political or social goals wholly or in part through activities that involve force or violence and a violation of the criminal laws of the United States.
Page 937 - Investigation utilizes a working definition of white-collar crime as "...those Illegal acts that use deceit and concealment rather than the application or threat of physical force or violence to obtain money, property or services; to avoid the payment or loss of money; or to secure business or personal advantages.
Page 82 - Over the past decade, some 800 outlaw motorcycle gangs have developed around the country and in foreign countries — and drugs represent their primary source of revenue. Prison gangs, first established as a result of associations developed in the California State Prison system over the past twenty years, today operate both inside and outside prison and are spreading beyond the West Coast. In addition, there are other emerging groups — such as Southeast Asian groups, the violent Colombian groups...
Page 949 - ... either overthrow the Government ; interfere with the activities of a foreign government in the United States; substantially impair the functioning of the Federal Government, a state government, or interstate commerce : or deprive Americans of their civil rights as guaranteed by the Constitution, laws, and treaties of the United States.
Page 1319 - This material is filed with the Department of Justice where the required registration statement is available for public inspection. Registration does not indicate approval of the contents of this material by the United States...
Page 72 - Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs" means the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs in the Department of Justice.
Page 912 - I would be pleased to answer any questions that you or members of the Subcommittee may have. [The prepared statement of Ms.
Page 548 - ... calculated by the Government actuary of the Department of Treasury. The appropriation now requested will provide for the statutory payments due for both fiscal years 1970 and 1971. Mr. ROONEY. You have a statement with regard to this, Mr. Secretary? Mr. MACOMBER. I do not have a formal statement, Mr. Chairman. I would be very pleased to answer any questions you may have about this item. Mr. ROONEY. Well, if you would explain to us why we should appropriate $2, let alone $2 million, we would appreciate...