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The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is the
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Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the ...
. The KBI is a division of the
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and responsible for providing investigative and criminal laboratory services to criminal justice agencies, as well as investigating and preventing crime in the state of Kansas. Kirk Thompson is the current director of the KBI. The KBI has nearly 300 employees including 72 special agents and 181 civilian employees.KBI Statistics (2012)
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KBI's Mission

“The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is dedicated to providing professional investigative, laboratory and criminal justice information services to criminal justice agencies for the purpose of promoting public safety and preventing crime in Kansas."


History

The Kansas Legislature established The Kansas Bureau of Investigation in 1939. The bureau is a division of the Office of the Attorney General. The KBI assists local law enforcement agencies with more mobile and criminal activity. In the early years, the crimes were often bank robberies. Today, the KBI’s main task is providing expertise and assistance to local law enforcement departments in handling criminal incidents. The KBI has also been given the authority to maintain the state’s criminal justice records. Years later, the KBI Forensic Science Laboratory was added to assist the criminal justice community in Kansas with forensic science services. The KBI was the primary agency involved in the murder investigation chronicled in Truman Capote's ''In Cold Blood'' as well as confirming the identity of the Dennis Rader, BTK Killer in Wichita.


Organization of the KBI

The KBI Divisions include: # Field Investigations Division # Special Operations Division # Forensic Laboratory Division # Information Services Division # Information Technology


Directors

Since its founding, the KBI has had 12 directors. # Lou Richter (1939–1956) # Logan H. Sanford (1957–1969) # Harold R. Nye (1969–1971) # Fred H. Howard II (1971–1975) # William H. Albott (1975–1979) # Thomas E. Kelly (1979–1987) # David E. Johnson (1987–1989) # James G. Malson (1989–1992) # Robert B. Davenport (1992–1994) # Larry Welch (1994–2007) # Robert E. Blecha (2007–2011) # Kirk D. Thompson (2011–present)


Office locations

The KBI maintains offices at the following locations.Kansas Bureau of Investigation – Organization of the KBI


Headquarters

* Topeka, Kansas, Topeka


Regional offices

* Overland Park, Kansas, Overland Park * Great Bend, Kansas, Great Bend * Wichita, Kansas, Wichita * Pittsburg, Kansas, Pittsburg (Southeast Kansas Drug Enforcement Taskforce)


KBI Programs


Drug Enforcement

The KBI is involved in the fight against drugs and does its part to educate citizens on the signs and activity of illegal drug use and abuse.


KS Missing Person

The KBI provides information that will aid law enforcement, parents, missing children’s agencies and others seeking to find their loved ones. The goal of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation is the resolution of all missing or unidentified person cases. Additionally, the KBI provides support groups for people involved in missing person cases.


Resources

* Missing Persons Brochure * Kansas Missing Children's Day Poster Contests * Parental Abductions * You Can Help! * Kansas AMBER Alert Web Site


Support groups

* Take Root * Team Hope * NetSmartz Workshop * 2 Smart 4 U


Kansas Most Wanted

The KBI keeps records of Kansas’ most wanted criminals and provides resources for assisting law enforcement.


Kansas Sexual Assault Kit Initiative

The KBI started the Kansas Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) in 2014. They began determining the number of submitted sexual assault kits had been collected by forensic nurses and turned over to law enforcement without being sent to a crime laboratory for forensic analysis. The Bureau of Justice Assistance awarded the KBI a $2 million grant in 2015 to support their efforts. In addition to collecting untested kits, the KBI started a multidisciplinary working group to evaluate the underlying factors contributing to the accumulation of this forensic evidence. The group has been working to create evidence-based recommendations and model policy to address the inventory and prevent an accumulation in the future. More information about the results of the initiative can be in the ''Kansas SAKI Brochure''.


Registered Offender Search

The KBI created the Registered Offender Search to facilitate public access to information about persons who have been convicted of certain sex, violent and drug offenses that are set forth in the Kansas Offender Registration Act. The Website is updated every fifteen minutes, and the KBI works to ensure the information is complete, accurate and up to date.
Conduct a Kansas Registered Offenders Search

Conduct a National Sex Offender Search

Conduct a KASPER (DOC) Search


References


External links


Kansas Bureau of Investigation official websiteKansas Bureau of Investigation publications at the KGI Online Library
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