Growing Up as a Cop's Kid
Federal Plea Deals
ARRESTING THE BAD GUY
Military v. Civilian Crime Scene and Arrest
Special Agents and the FBI
Degrees of Murder
Plot Line Myth Busting with NY Times Bestseller Alafair Burke
Warrants
Miranda Warnings: Miranda Rights with Sgt. Pacifico
Interviews, Interrogation, and Investigation
Interview Preparation and Rapport Building with Sgt. Pacifico
How to Get Your Villain to Confess to His Crimes w/ Sgt. Pacifico
The All-important Bathroom Break - How to Get Your Villain to "Fess Up with Sgt. Pacifico
Warrants
Miranda Warnings: Miranda Rights with Sgt. Pacifico
Interviews, Interrogation, and Investigation
Interview Preparation and Rapport Building with Sgt. Pacifico
How to Get Your Villain to Confess to His Crimes w/ Sgt. Pacifico
The All-important Bathroom Break - How to Get Your Villain to "Fess Up with Sgt. Pacifico
I want to write an FBI character, and wonder if you can give me any resources to make it realistic? What is a day-in-the-life like? What is the hierarchy of officers/agents? What is their jurisdiction and how does it differ from local law such as police or sheriff?
ReplyDeleteThis is a brand-new interest for me and the closest experience I have is watching Xfiles episodes. Yes. Laughable.
I'd go to the source. The FBI has an office whose only job is to help writers write it right. Here's how to get in touch with them.
Deletehttps://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2008/october/a-guide-for-writers-authors-and-producers-1