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This 5 page paper discusses a career with the FBI and a controversy involving the Bureau. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. The FBI: Career and Controversy Research Compiled for The Paper
Store, Inc. by K. Von Huben 5/2010 Please Introduction There are many different careers in law enforcement; one of them is
with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This paper discusses what the requirements are to become an agent, what the work is like, and a current controversy involving the Bureau. Discussion
A person hoping to become an FBI agent is looking at a career that is exciting, challenging, rewarding, and one which gives them a chance to serve their country on
a daily basis ("Become an FBI Special Agent"). Among their other duties, FBI Special Agents "are responsible for conducting sensitive national security investigations and for enforcing over 300 federal statutes"
("Become an FBI Special Agent"). Agents work on matters that involve violations of federal statutes; these may include such issues as terrorism, kidnapping, air piracy and foreign counterintelligence among others
("Become an FBI Special Agent"). Agents do not have "typical" days. One day an agent might be in the field gathering evidence and the next, testifying in court ("Become
an FBI Special Agent"). One day the agent is executing a search warrant and the following day is back in the office; there is no routine, which means that the
job is not for people who must have a structured position that they report to on a daily basis, which never varies. In addition, agents are committed to upholding the
core values of the Bureau. These values are as follows: "Rigorous obedience to the Constitution of the United States" is the first and, one presumes, the most important (Life at
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