
FBI's Criminal Investigative Division
The FBI's Criminal Investigative Division is responsible for leading and coordinating investigations into major federal crimes such as organized crime, terrorism, cybercrime, public corruption, and violent offenses. It manages and directs field offices across the country, working with other law enforcement agencies to gather evidence, analyze criminal activity, and build cases. The division ensures that investigations are thorough, strategic, and aligned with national security priorities, ultimately aiming to prevent and solve serious criminal threats to the United States.