The FBI has gone through many changes since the Kansas City Massacre through what J. Edgar Hoover was able to accomplish. Along with the anti-crime laws, guns now being used, and arrests allowed by the FBI agents, other changes were made as well. For example now it is a lot harder for people to become agents and work for the FBI. They have to go through a process which includes:
Another change under J. Edgar Hoover was the addition of the Technical Laboratory which allowed them to do forensic analysis on their investigations. They were also able to do things such as finger printing. Other areas of law enforcement were able to use this lab for their investigations as well.
Also, during Hoover's time as director, the FBI started doing more counterintelligence, counterespionage, and counter sabotage investigations. They also began running foreign intelligence in the Western Hemisphere.
Because of the rise in power J. Edgar Hoover experienced after the Kansas City Massacre, he was able to make many major changes to the FBI.
- Submitting an online application
- Completing Phase I testing
- Completing Phase II testing
- Receiving a Conditional Letter of Appointment.
- Taking a Physical Fitness Test
- Completing an FBI Background Investigation
- Passing a Medical Examination
Another change under J. Edgar Hoover was the addition of the Technical Laboratory which allowed them to do forensic analysis on their investigations. They were also able to do things such as finger printing. Other areas of law enforcement were able to use this lab for their investigations as well.
Also, during Hoover's time as director, the FBI started doing more counterintelligence, counterespionage, and counter sabotage investigations. They also began running foreign intelligence in the Western Hemisphere.
Because of the rise in power J. Edgar Hoover experienced after the Kansas City Massacre, he was able to make many major changes to the FBI.