Action and reaction training is not difficult to say, it seems quite simple. However, less than half of the agents in Jimmy's group succeeded the first time.

"FBI, put down your weapons, put down your weapons." Jimmy shouted. He held the gun with both hands and aimed at the agent opposite. Both sides wore head protection and there was protection in front of their eyes. There was no need to worry about the simulated gun actually hitting the fatal part.

The agent didn't speak or move, holding the gun in his right hand. The senior agent behind Jimmy extended his thumb, and the agent opposite Jimmy immediately raised his right hand. However, he was facing Jimmy, who already had quite a few kill records.

Before the agent's right hand was raised to eye level, a paintball had exploded on his head armor.

What Jimmy was observing was actually not his hand, but his right shoulder. When he raised his hand, his right shoulder would move upward slightly. Because Jimmy had already aimed in advance and just pulled the trigger, he was naturally faster than the agent.

After two consecutive tests, Jimmy won all of them, and then he was unlucky. According to Jimmy's speed, the senior agent in charge of the course directly arranged for Jimmy to play the role of an agent on the opposite side. He would face quasi-agents who were also students.

Jimmy wasn't polite either. Since his head was protected, other parts of his body that were hit by paintballs would only hurt a bit, so it wasn't a big problem.

In subsequent tests, Jimmy did not lose a single round. He did not use the normal sight-level shooting method, but shot directly from the waist. Every time, he was able to shoot before the opponent fired.

In the end, Jimmy completely failed this training, and none of the other students got any points from him.

Jimmy didn't know what the results of the other groups were like. Anyway, he was very happy now. It was so fun to torture the food. Of course, the people in his group didn't look too good.

In various agent skills training, Jimmy's results are good, and some are even among the top among the students.

In the cultural classes in the professional courses, whether it was law or cases, Jimmy just used his best tricks and memorized them by rote. Jimmy memorized all the policies and laws related to the assessment, and basically had no problem.

Relatively speaking, what is more troublesome is the analysis of historical cases, finding the characteristics and clues of suspects from some subtle clues. Jimmy's foundation in this part is too weak. He has not received training in this area before. The most important thing is that Jimmy has

I don't understand any of their slang or common sense, and he just looks like a local in the past two years.

For example, Jimmy only saw the clues about the clothes of the suspects, the so-called difference between the 70s, 80s and 90s, which style and type of clothes, but could not identify them among a bunch of suspects. Another example is that the suspect drove a car

He couldn't tell the difference between an old car and its make and year, or the clue mentioned a building from the 1900s from multiple photos, so naturally he couldn't figure out where to get the next clue.

The disadvantage in this aspect directly caused Jimmy to fail to analyze key clues in many case analyses, and his performance in this area has always been unsatisfactory. Although Jimmy worked hard, his success rate for specific cases was very poor.

But if it's a violent case or a bank robbery, Jimmy can handle it well, because he has watched a lot of movies before, and although he can't remember the plot, he can remember a lot of classic robbery methods.

Jimmy, who was studying hard, didn't know that someone was already watching him.

With Jimmy's study and training materials for more than two months, a senior agent came to the FBI's National Violent Crime Analysis Center (NCAVC), which is another important department of the FBI. The job of this department is to use criminals to

Analyze behavioral science models to assist in a series of violent crime cases and provide investigation or action support based on the behavior of criminal suspects.

NCAVC has five BAU (FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit) teams, which are responsible for different types of cases.

Group 1 is responsible for counter-terrorism, arson and bomb attacks.

Group 2 is responsible for threat cases, cybercrime cases and public corruption issues.

Group 3 is responsible for crimes against children.

Group 4 is responsible for crimes against adults.

Group 5 is responsible for research, strategy provision and guidance.

Of course, this is just a rough internal classification. In fact, they have the power to handle various cases at the same time.

NCAVC is located within the FBI Academy. Although they mainly focus on behavioral analysis of criminals, there are many psychology and behavioral science experts in this institution, and they are also very good at personal profiling.

The senior agent came just for Jimmy, who gave the file to a BAU supervisor and returned to await the results.

Personal profiling cannot be done simply by looking at the information. Jimmy happens to be studying in the academy, so they can observe closely.

Jimmy and the others have completed most of the courses and are now entering the practical case stage. The actual battlefield is in a seemingly ordinary town, but this is not a real town, but a simulated town established by the FBI near the academy.

, Hogan Lane, here is a complete institutional building required by a small town. Here, students have to conduct various drills such as squatting, tracking, arresting, and explosion prevention.

Hogan Alley is known as the most dangerous town in the United States. The "Hogan Bank" in the town is the bank most frequently attacked by robbers in the United States. It is attacked an average of 3 times a day. The buildings here are all real, and the residents are

They are actors, and they play the real residents of this small town.

Each trainee will practice their law enforcement procedures in this small town, from law, arrest, escort to tactical cooperation and firearms use. Facing this real scenario, the pressure faced by the trainees is extremely huge.

This is not a classroom. It doesn't matter if you answer the wrong questions in the classroom. Here, every simulated case will be graded and commented upon afterwards.

Every student will basically have a stress reaction when they come to Hogan Alley. Under pressure, their heart rate will rise and they will have difficulty breathing. They must be prepared to deal with the threat of lethal force at any time.

Students bring weapons and enforce the law in Hogan Alley according to the cases assigned by the instructors. The simple ones are to enter and arrest, and the more complicated ones are like bank robberies.

Law enforcement in Hogan Lane will also encounter the onlookers behavior that will occur in actual situations. It is unknown whether the onlookers are abnormal or whether other accidents will occur. While watching, Jimmy discovered that a practitioner was attacked by onlookers.

Condition.

Jimmy's first actual case was to arrest a person with an arrest warrant, but he was renting in someone else's home, so he couldn't just break in and arrest him like in the movie. Instead, he had to contact the landlord first to obtain authorization.

to enter the house.

This is the meaning of giving Jimmy and the others practical training. They must fully consider various aspects including procedures, authorization, legal risks, etc. in a case to complete the arrest to be successful.

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