Career In Criminal Investigation And Protective Service

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Criminal Investigation and Protective Service, being in this career takes fidelity—bravery—integrity and a lot of it. Agents will be under a very tense and stressful situations time after time. One major agency is The Federal Bureau of Investigation also known as the FBI. The FBI has 15 different categories that you may major in. The Special Agent category where you are hands on. Why do people choose to risk their life to protect others, that is simple because people would not want to do nothing other than to be able to protect and serve especially with the FBI.

What does the FBI do exactly? The FBI investigates and deals white collar crimes, major crimes, such as major drug raids, terrorism, gangs, white collar crimes are nonviolent crimes

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