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ATP 3-39.12 Law Enforcement Investigations supersedes FM 3-19.13 Law Enforcement Investigations and FM 19-25 Military Police Traffic Operations

ATP 3-39.12 is intended as a guide and toolkit for military police investigators, USACIDC special agents (SAs), and military police Soldiers conducting law enforcement (LE) and LE investigations. It also serves to educate military police commanders and staff on LE …Read More

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FM 3-19.13 Law Enforcement Investigations – Historical Copy superseded by ATP 3-39.12 – Law Enforcement Investigations

This field manual is a guide for military police, military police investigators (MPIs), and US Army Criminal Investigations Command (USACIDC) special agents operating in all levels of tactical and garrison environments. This manual makes no distinction between the various levels …Read More

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AR 195–5 Evidence Procedures

This regulation establishes policies and procedures on criminal and counterintelligence investigation evidence procedures, including the collection, accounting, preservation, and disposition of evidence. It also specifies responsibilities of Military Police, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, and Army counterintelligence organizations, as they …Read More

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AR 195–4 USE OF CONTINGENCY LIMITATION .0015 FUNDS FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES

This regulation sets policy for the administration, supervision, control, and use of limitation .0015 Contingency Funds of the Secretary of the Army made available to the Commanding General, US Army Criminal Investigation Command for emergency and unusual expenditures incurred during …Read More

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AR 195–2 Criminal Investigation Activities

This regulation prescribes policies and procedures pertaining to criminal investigation activities within the Department of the Army (DA). It prescribes the authority for conducting criminal investigations, crime prevention surveys, protective service missions, force protection and antiterrorism efforts and the collection, …Read More

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