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Read about the process of hiring FBI agents and do the tasksIn order to apply to become an FBI agent, an applicant must be between the ages of 23 and 37. The applicant must also hold American citizenship; have a clean record, and a four-year bachelor’s degree. All FBI employees require a Top Secret (TS) security clearance. Special Agents candidates also have to pass a Physical Fitness Test (PFT) that includes a 300-meter run, one-minute sit-ups, maximum push-ups, and a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) run. There is also a polygraph test that personnel have to pass, with questions including possible drug use. After potential special agent candidates are cleared with TS clearance and a non-disclosure agreement is signed, they attend the FBI training facility located on Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia. Candidates spend approximately 21 weeks at the FBI Academy, where they receive over 500 classroom hours and over 1,000 simulated law enforcement hours to train. Upon graduation, new FBI Special Agents are placed all around the country and the world, depending on their areas of expertise.
A. Guess about the meanings of the following combinations: to have a clean record, a Top Secret (TS) security clearance, one-minute sit-ups, maximum push-ups, a polygraph test, to be cleared (with TS clearance), a non-disclosure agreement, training facility, simulated law enforcement hours, areas of expertise.
B. Answer the questions: 1. What are the requirements for a potential FBI agent? (Age, citizenship, quality of a record, education). 2. Why is a Top Secret (TS) security clearance so important for FBI employees? 3. What does a Physical Fitness Test include? 4. Why do personnel have to pass a polygraph test? 5. What documents do candidates sign before attending FBI training facility? 6. What does FBI agents training consist of?
IV WRITING Prepare a report on “The Structure of Law-Enforcement Agencies in Ukraine”. V OVER TO YOU Read the information about the FBI Motto – “Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity”. Do you agree that this variant of the motto is the best? What your own variant of the FBI Motto can you suggest?
The origins of the FBI's motto may be traced to a brief comment by Inspector W. H. Drane Lester, the editor of the employee magazine, The Investigator, in September 1935: "F B I" At last we have a name that lends itself to dignified abbreviation the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which quite naturally becomes "F B I." In the past our nicknames, which the public are so prone to give us, have been many and varied. "Justice Agents", "D. J. Men", "Government Men" are but a few of them, with the Bureau itself incorrectly referred to as "Crime Bureau", "Identification Bureau" and "Crime Prevention Bureau." The latest appellation, and perhaps the one which has become most widespread, is "G-Men', an abbreviation itself for "Government Men." But "F B I" is the best and one from which we might well choose our motto, for those initials also represent the three things for which the Bureau and its representatives always stand: "Fidelity - Bravery - Integrity." Поиск по сайту: |
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