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This title includes an overview of the history, structure, programs, services, and training programs of the FBI; strategies for pursuing a career in the FBI including practical advice on how to make yourself a competitive candidate; and, details on the academic fields, professional skills, volunteer experiences, and personal attributes most valued by FBI recruiters. It includes the latest information about programs such as Hate Crimes, Cyber Crimes, Innocent Images (child pornography), and changes wrought by 9/11.Product Identifiers
PublisherKaplan Publishing
ISBN-100743272803
ISBN-139780743272803
eBay Product ID (ePID)46576400
Product Key Features
Number of Pages288 Pages
Publication NameJohn Douglas's Guide to Careers in the FBI : The Complete Guide to the Skills and Education Required for Competitive FBI Candidate
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPersonal & Practical Guides, Careers / General, Law Enforcement
Publication Year2005
TypeNot Available
AuthorJohn Douglas
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics, Référence, Political Science
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight14.1 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number2
Reviews"A rare, wonderful novel that breaks new ground yet celebrates the most classic theme in literature -- the passion, pain, and unadulterated humor of finding a mate."-- Susan Wiggs
Target AudienceTrade
Table of ContentCONTENTSPart One: Introduction to the FBIChapter 1: The Best Work in Law EnforcementPart Two: What Applicants Should Know About the FBIChapter 2: The History of the FBIChapter 3: The Organizational Structure of the FBIChapter 4: The FBI's Role in SocietyChapter 5: The FBI Mission Post-September 11Part Three: Career Opportunities with the FBIChapter 6: Applicant OutlookChapter 7: Special Agent PositionsChapter 8: Professional Support PositionsPart Four: Strategies for ApplicationChapter 9: Improving Your ChancesChapter 10: The Application ProcessPart Five: AppendixesAppendix 1: Sample Salary ChartsAppendix 2: FBI Field Offices