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1. How do you get promoted from Probationary Agent to Field Agent?
They must pass one week, of rigidness courses to advance to Field Agent.
2. How many points is required to advance to Senior Field Agent?
At least 24 points.
3. What is the job of Special Agent?
You will have to pick from one of the available divisions and gain entrance to them through tryouts, applications, invitation, or interviews. At this point your advancement in the Federal Bureau of Investigation is primarily dependent on the SAiC (Special Agent in Charge) of your division, although High Ranks may still give out points.
4. How many Chief Advisor position are there? (Name them)
There are two roles within this rank; Office of Resource planning and Office of Public affairs.
5. List all Executive Assistant Director positions:
Executive Assistant Director for National Security Branch
Executive Assistant Director for Criminal & Services Branch
Executive Assistant Director for Principles
Executive Assistant Director for Discipline
Executive Assistant Director for Academics
Executive Assistant Director for Probationary Agents
6. What are the acceptance methods in order to become an FBI Agent?
Application - Will be released once a month and will be shouted on NUSA shout. The application will be relatively difficult and will contain multiple phases to it, as well as an interview at the end.
●Academy
●Application
●Invitation
7. What are the acceptance methods in order to become an FBI Agent?
a. What is the main type of acceptance?
Academy.
8. Who has the ultimate authority during training? (excluding DD+)
ASAiC+
9. Who appoints Supervisory Special Agents?
The SAiC can.
10. What are the types of training that will be implemented?
Academic and combat training
11. Who should disciplinary measures be reported to?
EAD.
12. In what situation is it permissible to stifle a protest?
If they are/seem to be a threat.
13. What are the characteristics?
a feature or quality belonging typically to a person
14. To which division do you report gang activity to?
Gang Task Force
15. To which division do you report criminal activity to?
CID.
16. Name all four types of disciplinary measures and describe them:
-Warning: The agent is given a verbal warning. There can be up to 3 before a suspension is needed.
-Demotion: The agent is moved a certain level of ranks down, usually one level. These can follow suspensions with proper reason.
-Suspension: The agent is given a notice not to work for a certain period of time. However, they can return to work by complying.
-Firing: The agent is removed from the FBI, and must re-apply or go to a tryout to get back in.
-Blacklist: A person is put on a list of people never to be re-hired into FBI until removed by the proper authority.
17. List all Federal Bureau of Investigation Divisions:
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE DIVISION
COUNTER-TERRORISM DIVISION
GANG TASK FORCE
SPECIAL OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
18. When do you contact the EAD of Discipline?
-You are arguing with another agent.
-You suspect an agent is breaking the guidelines.
-You see an agent acting unprofessional or immature.
-You see any type of civilian harm performed by another agent.
-You accidentally break the guidelines. You may not get in trouble for reporting this.
[HICOM ONLY] - You are firing an agent from FBI.
-OTHER ITEMS DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY THE DIRECTOR
19. What are the disciplinary actions within FBI?
-Warning: The agent is given a verbal warning. There can be up to 3 before a suspension is needed.
-Demotion: The agent is moved a certain level of ranks down, usually one level. These can follow suspensions with proper reason.
-Suspension: The agent is given a notice not to work for a certain period of time. However, they can return to work by complying.
-Firing: The agent is removed from the FBI, and must re-apply or go to a tryout to get back in.
-Blacklist: A person is put on a list of people never to be re-hired into FBI until removed by the proper authority.
20. When are you allowed to use your lights and sirens?
When responding to a emergency.
21. How do you deal with protesters?
You would ask for them to stop, if they are a threat, or use force if they do not comply.
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