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==Future==
==Future==
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It is speculated that this will lead to the formation of "career paths" for FBI [[Special Agent]]s; meaning that once a new agent has completed Special Agent Training at [[FBI Academy]] in [[Quantico, Virginia]], and has completed the mandatory probationary period, that he or she can choose to go into the National Security Branch, or go into the "Criminal" part of the Bureau and focus on crimes such as [[organized crime]], [[narcotics]], [[Civil rights|civil rights violations]], [[fraud]], and [[violent crime]]. Advocates of this new program{{who|date=September 2013}} say that this re-organization will help the fight against terrorism by making it less bureaucratic.
It is speculated that this will lead to the formation of "career paths" for FBI [[Special Agent]]s; meaning that once a new agent has completed Special Agent Training at [[FBI Academy]] in [[Quantico, Virginia]], and has completed the mandatory probationary period, that he or she can choose to go into the National Security Branch, or go into the "Criminal" part of the Bureau and focus on crimes such as [[organized crime]], [[narcotics]], [[Civil rights|civil rights violations]], [[fraud]], and [[violent crime]]. Advocates of this new program{{who|date=September 2013}} say that this re-organization will help the fight against terrorism by making it less bureaucratic.