FBI Josh Schwarz, Isaac Kil, Kylee Douglass, and Bryce Nicolls. What does it stand for? Federal Bureau of Investigation. What do they do? The FBI’s mission is to protect and defend the United States against any act of terror, foreign or domestic. What do they investigate? ● Spies. ● Terrorist. ● Hackers. ● Pedophiles. ● Counterintelligence. ● Civil rights. ● ● ● ● Mobsters. Gang leaders. Serial killers. White-collar crime. ● And any other threat. Training Required ● Minimum of one official, field-administration Physical Fitness Tests ● Vision test ● Hearing test ● Medical/Health review Salary Once they graduate and become an FBI agent, they will make anywhere between $53,743 to $58,335 a year. Areas of advancement Everyone new in the FBI, starts out training. First is the training, which the students have their classmates by them the entire time. Then once Basics is over 800 hours, which involves some online courses,academics, case exercises, firearms training, and operational skills. After they learn all of those special skills, they’re ready to graduate and begin their new lives as a special agent. Chances of getting shot? A very, very small amount of FBI agents actually get shot or killed in the line of duty. This last year, only 77 agents were killed. This is includes getting shot or any other way of dying while on the job. Although 50,000 agents were assaulted, the chances of getting killed is not high at all. Anthropometric Measure Identification Anthropometric measurement measures the body’s physical appearances and identifies the body by the information given. If an ID is not available, then using anthropometric measuring is how they identify the body. Example: height, weight, percentage body fat, etc. Questions 1. What does FBI stand for? 2. What is one thing they investigate? 3. What is Anthropometric Measure Identification?
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