Postal Inspection Service's Monitoring and Control of Mail Surveillance and Mail Cover Programs


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"A mail cover is a law enforcement technique which involves recording the name and address of the sender, the place and date of postmarking, the class of mail, and any other data appearing on the outside cover of any class of mail matter in order to obtain information in the interest of protecting the national security, locating a fugitive, or obtaining evidence of the commission, or attempted com- mission of a crime. This procedure has been held to be legal by the courts"--Page 1.







Postal Inspection Service Mail Covers Program


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In FY 2013, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service processed about 49,000 mail covers. A mail cover is an investigative tool used to record data appearing on the outside of a mailpiece. Law enforcement agencies use this information to protect national security; locate fugitives; obtain evidence; or help identify property, proceeds, or assets forfeitable under criminal law. A mail cover is justified when it will further an investigation or provide evidence of a crime. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is responsible for recording and forwarding the data to the Postal Inspection Service for further processing. Postal Service and law enforcement officials must ensure compliance with privacy policies. This report determined whether the USPS and Postal Inspection Service are effectively and efficiently handling mail covers according to Postal Service and federal requirements. Redacted. Tables and figures. This is a print on demand report.







Surveillance Technology


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Surveillance Technology, 1976


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Examining Data Security at the United States Postal Service


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U.S. Tax Cases


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1935-42 decisions originally reported currently in the Standard federal tax service, and 1941-42 also in the Federal estate and gift tax service, and 19 - in the Federal excise tax reports.