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FBI Internal Reporting Policies for Classified Operations (1956-1971)
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- → SHARES-EVENT COINTELPRO: FBI Counterintelligence Program Against Domestic Groups (1956–1971) [file] — This dossier investigates internal reporting policies during the period of COINTELPRO, a key event in FBI history.
- → SHARES-EVENT COINTELPRO Authorization Chain and Bureaucratic Approval Mechanisms [file] — The authorization chain of COINTELPRO is relevant to how agents might have perceived avenues for reporting concerns.
- → SHARES-EVENT Prosecutions Based on COINTELPRO Infiltration: Convictions, Reversals, and Entrapment Claims [file] — The legal implications and methods of COINTELPRO could have generated internal concerns.
- → SHARES-ACTOR FBI Informants in Targeted Organizations: Intelligence Collection vs. Incitement to Illegal Activity [file] — FBI informant operations during this period could have been a source of agent concerns regarding legal boundaries.
- → SHARES-EVENT COINTELPRO Target Organizations: Criminal Activity vs. Legal Political Organizing [file] — The nature of COINTELPRO targets and activities relates to potential internal ethical or legal concerns by agents.