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- Q17082804 subject Q6847870.
- Q17082804 subject Q7013566.
- Q17082804 subject Q8458575.
- Q17082804 abstract "The National Bureau of Criminal Identification (NCBI), also called the National Bureau of Identification was an agency founded by the National Chiefs of Police Union in 1896, and opened in 1897, to record identifying information on criminals and share that information with law enforcement. It was located in Chicago until 1902, at which point it was moved to Washington DC. William Pinkerton donated his agency's collection of photographs to the newfound agency. NCBI initially only collected photographs and Bertillon records, which limited the Bureau's effectiveness. Its effectiveness greatly increased when it began collecting fingerprints. NCBI ceased to exist as an independent organization when it was absorbed into the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1924.".
- Q17082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q20741211.
- Q17082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q44554.
- Q17082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q61.
- Q17082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q6656244.
- Q17082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q6847870.
- Q17082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013566.
- Q17082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q8333.
- Q17082804 wikiPageWikiLink Q8458575.
- Q17082804 comment "The National Bureau of Criminal Identification (NCBI), also called the National Bureau of Identification was an agency founded by the National Chiefs of Police Union in 1896, and opened in 1897, to record identifying information on criminals and share that information with law enforcement. It was located in Chicago until 1902, at which point it was moved to Washington DC. William Pinkerton donated his agency's collection of photographs to the newfound agency.".
- Q17082804 label "National Bureau of Criminal Identification".