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People who commit deferal crimes such as extortion, serial murder, and public corruption are subject to interrogation and arrest at the hands of FBI special agents from any of the bureau´s 56 field offices. FBI employees must be honest, educated for the position, physically fit, and discreet.
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FBI agents work in a variety of settings. Casual business attire is usually worn while in the office. When working in the field, FBI agents dress according to their assignment. Some situations may require them to use identifying clothing to show their affiliation with the Federal Bureau of Investigations while other times, them may be undercover and trying to hide their identity.
´Lottery´ scam victimizes local woman When Richard Van Treuren escorted his stepmother to the bank recently, he had no idea she had joined the growing list of seniors preyed upon by con artists.
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FBI Jobs The FBI. It is like no other career choice you´ve explored. It´s challenging. Compelling. Important. Whatever your background or expertise, you will find an FBI future exceptionally rewarding. Because the work you perform will have a daily impact on the nation´s security and the quality-of- life for all U.S. citizens. https://fbijobs.com/
Police and Detectives - Occupational Outlook Handbook The Federal Government maintains a high profile in many areas of law enforcement. The U.S. Department of Justice is the largest employer of sworn Federal officers. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos160.htm
How can I become an FBI Special Agent? FBI Special Agents come from a variety of backgrounds, educational disciplines, and employment histories, but the one thing they all have in common is "a desire to fight crime and pursue a meaningful and rewarding career." http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20010801.html
FBI National Academy The National Academy experience provides a wide range of leadership and specialized training, as well as an opportunity for professional law enforcement officers to share ideas, techniques, and experiences. http://www.fbi.gov/hq/td/academy/na/na.htm
FBI Jacksonville The Jacksonville Division of the FBI serves part of the Central Florida region and all of Northern Florida. The FBI is the principal investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice, with over 11,000 Special Agents and over 16,000 Support personnel in 56 Divisions, over 400 Resident Agencies, and more than 40 foreign Legal Attaches. http://jacksonville.fbi.gov/
Career Options and Opportunities: What´s in Your Future? Just a few decades ago, after a person graduated from high school or college, he or she probably chose a job and settled into it-and stuck with it! Changing careers was not a thing most people considered. Nowadays, however, it´s not uncommon for people to change careers one or more times between graduation and retirement.
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Monarchs and Leaders: Elizabethan Spying Game Play the game and test your skill in the ´Spying Game´. See if you can crack the code that incriminated Mary, Queen of Scots, and discover the secret message it was meant to convey. The game takes you into the world of Queen Elizabeth I and her secret service - which was highly successful at cracking secret codes, and was overseen by the most ruthless spymaster of them all, Francis Walsingham. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/state/monarchs_leaders/launch_gms_elizabethan_spy.shtml
FBI Youth - Day in the Life of a Special Agent Join us to learn what one particular day in the life of an Agent in Washington, D.C., may be... http://www.fbi.gov/kids/6th12th/daynlife/daynlife.htm
Discovery School´s Puzzlemaker Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers, students and parents. Create and print customized word search, crossword and math puzzles using your word lists. http://www.puzzlemaker.com/
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