Everything about The Fbi Laboratory totally explained
The
FBI Laboratory is a division within the
United States Federal Bureau of Investigation that provides
forensic analysis support services to the FBI, as well as to state and local
law enforcement agencies free of charge. The lab is located in the
J. Edgar Hoover Building. Opening
November 24,
1932, the lab was first known as the
Technical Laboratory. It became a separate division when the
Bureau of Investigation (BOI) was renamed in the FBI. Public tours of the lab work area were available until the FBI moved to the newly constructued J. Edgar Hoover Building in 1974. Tours of the J. Edgar Hoover Building still were available, but the route the tour moved away from the lab work space thus sealing the lab from public view. The laboratory expanded to such an extent that the
Forensic Science Research and Training Center (FSRTC) was established at the
FBI Academy in
Quantico, Virginia. Methods at the FSRTC helped establish standardized forensic practices for law enforcement agencies.
The history of the FBI Lab hasn't been without controversy. Dr.
Frederic Whitehurst, who joined the FBI in 1982 and served as a Supervisory Special Agent at the Lab from 1986 to 1998, blew the whistle on scientific misconduct at the Lab. As a result of Whitehurst's
whistleblowing, the FBI Lab implemented forty major reforms, including undergoing an accreditation process.
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