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COINTELPRO Prosecutions: Number of Targeted Members and Status of Convictions
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- → SUPPORTS COINTELPRO: FBI Counterintelligence Program Against Domestic Groups (1956–1971) [file] — This dossier details specific aspects of COINTELPRO's operations and effects, supporting the broader understanding of the program described in the target dossier.
- → SHARES-EVENT Prosecutions Based on COINTELPRO Infiltration: Convictions, Reversals, and Entrapment Claims [file] — This dossier directly investigates a quantitative aspect of COINTELPRO prosecutions, aligning with the focus of the target dossier on convictions, reversals, and entrapment claims.
- → SUPPORTS COINTELPRO Authorization Chain and Bureaucratic Approval Mechanisms [file] — Understanding the authorization chain of COINTELPRO provides context for the program's operations that could lead to prosecutions.
- → SHARES-ACTOR FBI Informants in Targeted Organizations: Intelligence Collection vs. Incitement to Illegal Activity [file] — The use of FBI informants is central to both the COINTELPRO program and the question of prosecutions related to incitement.
- → SUPPORTS COINTELPRO Target Organizations: Criminal Activity vs. Legal Political Organizing [file] — The nature of COINTELPRO targets and the distinction between criminal and legal activity is crucial for understanding prosecutions.
- → SUPPORTS COINTELPRO Directive Documents: Complete Text, Authorization Protocol, and Classification Status (1956–1971) [file] — Access to original COINTELPRO directive documents could illuminate direct orders regarding prosecutions or tactics that led to them.
- → SUPPORTS COINTELPRO Violent Outcomes: Direct Attribution vs. Organizational Disruption [file] — The question of direct attribution of violent outcomes from COINTELPRO is related to how prosecutions might have stemmed from agent provocateur activities.