Talking about FBI, people will think of the following image: and the FBI agent holds the gun pointed with one hand at the suspect, with the other hand shows the certification and shouts "FBI". They exist in numerous films and TV series as heroes. Is the FBI in real life the same as the people seen on TV? The charm of the television series "Criminal Minds" struck many viewers of the FBI, however, real agents are different from how they appear on TV. As everyone knows, the FBI is a very mysterious organization. They have many secrets, they are everywhere and can solve any problem. They all wear black clothes, black sunglasses and carry a gun in their belt. They don't smile, they are nice, reserved, heroic, intelligent. When they make eye contact with people, it seems like they know everything about that person. In the television "Criminal Minds", the "profilers" manage to catch every single serial killer. They can track down the suspect with few clues in an extremely short time. They can even discover personalities when they see someone's handwriting. They also have a private jet for Behavior Analysis Unite. When they catch a case, they can fly to the scene right away. They are good negotiators. When they need to convince the criminal, they usually put the gun in the hoster and give an impressive speech to the criminal. Every time they succeed. TV is very entertaining, if not very realistic. Compared to people's fascination and media exaggerations, the FBI in real life is very different. The supervising agent in the television series "Criminal Mind" kills a suspect with his bare hands, but still stands his ground. This is not true in real life ("Criminal Minds (TV series)"). On the show they are called "Profilers", in real life there is no such position. "Profile... half of the paper... the workers were white. Then he realized that the FBI was missing great opportunities in hiring women and minorities. He joined the FBI at age 24. He chose to put his first job, wife and three children behind. Then he had three daughters, he realized that family has become more important. Now, when he remembers those days at the FBI, he doesn't miss them as a writer. Berman suggests that people who want to become an agent read more books, expand their vocabulary, concentrate on public speaking (Berman). but only people. have an impression of how they appear on TV instead of how they really are. The effect of "Criminal Minds" is influential, it makes people believe what they see on TV Even if they are different in real life, they still are heroes who help people.
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