Case studies of FBI foreign investigations? Nonfiction only.
February 16, 2015 9:26 AM
I'm looking for case studies, meaty articles, well-researched (or first-person!) true crime books, etc. about foreign investigations conducted by the FBI, or about foreign investigations in which the FBI provides substantial assistance. I am especially interested in the procedural side of conducting these investigations, both on paper and in reality.
Agencies other than the FBI could be okay, as could non-US agencies operating on foreign soil. However, I am *only* interested in stories of law enforcement agencies conducting specific criminal investigations on foreign soil. I am explicitly *not* looking for stories which center around intelligence-gathering and/or the CIA and/or the NSA.
Agencies other than the FBI could be okay, as could non-US agencies operating on foreign soil. However, I am *only* interested in stories of law enforcement agencies conducting specific criminal investigations on foreign soil. I am explicitly *not* looking for stories which center around intelligence-gathering and/or the CIA and/or the NSA.
I think Ali Soufan's "the black banners" (I would hyperlink it but I'm not smooth enough) would probably fit the bill for you. There's some discussion about interaction with intelligence agencies and much of what Soufan dealt with was classified, but it's not a book about intelligence gathering, it's definitely a book about post 9-11 criminal investigations conducted principally on foreign soil.
posted by clownschool at 5:08 PM on February 16, 2015
posted by clownschool at 5:08 PM on February 16, 2015
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posted by maya at 9:37 AM on February 16, 2015