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- Pouvez-vous réussir lexamen dentrée au FBI? - HowStuffWorks
L’Académie du FBI (FBI Academy), ouverte en 1972 sur un terrain boisé de 1,6 km2 et située dans l'état de Virginie, est le terrain d'entraînement des nouveaux agents spéciaux du Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) et de la Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Elle forme de nombreux agents Le cycle de cours est de 21 semaines
- How to Land on the Government Watch List | HowStuffWorks
Getting put on the watch list isn't exactly like making prom queen, but it does require a nomination An agent from the FBI, NSA or other federal agency nominates you Then, that nomination moves on to the FBI's Terrorist Review and Examination Unit
- How does the FBI decide who makes the Most Wanted list?
The FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list has been an unqualified success since its inception in the 1950s The FBI has caught 94 percent of the fugitives featured on the list; and of that 94 percent, 30 percent were found after ordinary citizens saw the list and recognized one of the fugitives as someone they knew
- Can You Pass The FBI Special Agent Test? | HowStuffWorks
Well not just in the FBI, but accepted as a special agent? Are you fearless, analytical, and brilliant? Oh, and do you look good in a suit? The FBI is the investigative arm of the Department of Justice, and if you're thinking about having a career in law enforcement, it is the cream of the crop
- Serial Killer Profiling - How Serial Killers Work - HowStuffWorks
The FBI's Behavioral Sciences Unit developed the process of profiling in the 1970s, and Ted Bundy was one of the first serial killers to be profiled Studies by psychologists and psychiatrists and information gleaned from past serial murders go into the creation of the profile, along with crime-scene information and witness statements
- Yellow Deli Cult: The Twelve Tribes Explained | HowStuffWorks
Despite the nickname, this group's defining characteristics do not include an obsession with meat, bread and mustard Sam Armstrong Getty Images No, the Yellow Deli cult does not worship sandwiches They do, however, operate restaurants around the world that fund their controversial religious group Advertisement Contents The Yellow Deli; The Twelve Tribes; Controversies; The Yellow Deli
- Branch Davidians and David Koreshs End of the World
In 1993, FBI officials and other law enforcement agents became locked in a 51-day standoff with the Branch Davidians, a religious sect living on a 940-acre farm and compound near Waco, Texas, led by self-proclaimed prophet David Koresh
- 10 Biggest Manhunts of All Time - HowStuffWorks
The homemade explosives he mailed until 1995 murdered three people and wounded 23 more, prompting the FBI to offer a $1 million reward and develop a psychological profile that was found (after the fact) to be stunningly accurate Unfortunately, Kaczynski was an expert at evading capture
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