California Bureau of Investigation explained

Agencyname:California Bureau of Investigation
Abbreviation:CBI or BI
Patch:CA_DOJ_BI.jpg
Patchcaption:CBI Seal
Logocaption:CBI Logo
Badge:CA-DOJ-SA-BADGE-ACTUAL4.png
Badgecaption:CA DOJ Special Agent Badge
Motto:Liberty and Justice Under Law
Preceding1:California Rangers
Preceding2:California Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation
Preceding3:Bureau of Investigation and Intelligence
Budget:$233 million (Division of Law Enforcement)
Country:United States
Countryabbr:U.S.
Divtype:State
Divname:California
Map:File:CBI_Field_Offices.gif
Headquarters:Sacramento, California
Sworntype:Special Agent
Unsworntype:Civilian
Electeetype:Division Chief
Minister1name:John Marsh
Minister1pfo:Chief, Division of Law Enforcement
Chief1name:Stephen Woolery
Chief1position:Director, Bureau of Investigation
Parentagency:California Department of Justice Division of Law Enforcement
Stationtype:Command

The California Bureau of Investigation (CBI or BI) is California's statewide criminal investigative bureau under the California Department of Justice (CA DOJ), in the Division of Law Enforcement (DLE), administered by the Office of the State Attorney General that provides expert investigative services to assist local, state, tribal, and federal agencies in major criminal investigations ranging across the state.

History

The California Office of the Attorney General (AG) was created in 1850; however, permanent law enforcement and criminal investigative elements of the CA DOJ were not established until the early 20th century. Despite this, CA DOJ's Law Enforcement personnel can trace part of their roots back to that of the original California Rangers; the first statewide criminal investigative and law enforcement agency created on May 17, 1853. Although the California Rangers were quickly disbanded (following their success in bringing the violent Five Joaquins gang to justice), their special law enforcement capabilities and statewide investigative mission now reside primarily with CA DOJ Special Agents, such as those assigned to CBI.[1]

The CBI is the oldest continuously operating statewide criminal investigative agency in the CA DOJ, and in the state of California. Listed below are some key dates in the history of the CBI clarifying this lineage:

Current functions

Today the CBI can be assigned at the discretion of the State Attorney General, perform investigations on public land for incidents that occur outside of local jurisdictions, or can be requested by local authority for various reasons (e.g., areas that are too small to have local detectives or cross-jurisdiction coordination of major crimes). The CBI also operates several programs including a Special Investigations Team (SIT) handling high-profile investigations and special investigative requests from the Attorney General's Office, a Special Operations Unit (SOU) targeting murder suspects and violent criminal groups with special equipment/resources, a Human Trafficking Team, a Sexual Predator and Assault Team (SPAT), an Electronic Crimes Unit (ECU), a Tax Recovery and Crime Enforcement (TRACE) Task Force, a Recycling Fraud Team (RFT), an intelligence operations clearing house/de-confliction center for law enforcement agencies (LA CLEAR), and the state anti-terrorism program. The CBI also runs and/or participates in several other highly successful state and federal task forces.

In fiction

A fictional version of CBI was featured in the television series The Mentalist. It featured several units, with the one featuring the main characters focusing mostly on the investigation of homicides, and occasionally kidnappings or missing persons. The Region 1 DVD release of the fourth season of The Mentalist includes the special CBI: Behind the Badge, featuring interaction with actual law enforcement officers in California, specifically focusing on a homicide task force with several agents and officers of different agencies (including those from CBI), who tutored those who worked on the program in providing a realistic portrayal.[4]

A CBI Special Agent was also featured in a third-season episode of the crime television series Numb3rs, where the CBI agent worked together with the FBI to catch a murderous cult leader.[5]

Beginning in 2007, New York Times best-selling author Jeffery Deaver wrote a series of crime drama novels starring the fictional Special Agent Kathryn Dance of the CA DOJ/CBI. The most recent novel in the series was published in 2015.

External links

Notes and References

  1. California Department of Justice. https://oag.ca.gov/law Accessed 2017 Dec 30.
  2. Web site: Bureau of Investigation & Intelligence . 2012-06-08 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20090321170239/http://ag.ca.gov/cbi/ . 2009-03-21 .
  3. Web site: Bureau of Investigation . oag.ca.gov . 8 March 2012. March 11, 2012.
  4. Web site: REVIEW: The Mentalist: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD) . 2012-12-26 . 2012-09-23 . http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20120923005415/http://kdvr.com/2012/09/21/review-the-mentalist-the-complete-fourth-season-dvd/ . dead .
  5. Nine Wives . Nine Wives . Numb3rs . Numbers (TV series) . . 3 . 12 .