Season 2 of the teen series Outer Banks has just been released on Netflix, and some fans have binged the ten episodes already. The mystery series starring Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline follows the story of a teenager who enlists his three best friends to hunt for a piece of treasure linked to his father’s disappearance. If you’ve watched the new series, you will have noticed that they say the acronym ‘SBI’
a lot, but what does it mean? Let’s find out… BridTV 3500 Outer Banks 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix //i.ytimg.com/vi/slC_drCw1dA/hqdefault.jpg 826737
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What does ‘SBI’ mean in ‘Outer Banks’?
- State Bureau of Investigation
When you hear the acronym ‘SBI’ being used in Season 2 of Outer Banks, they are referring to the State Bureau of Investigation.
The ‘SBI’ is a state-level detective agency in the United States who assist local law enforcement with criminal investigations.
They work closely with local police, sheriffs, district attorneys, federal investigators and federal prosecutors.
Netflix‘Outer Banks’ is set in North Carolina
As the Netflix series is set in North Carolina, it features the NCSBI, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.
In real life, the NCSBI has eight district offices based across the state which are all dedicated to serving the citizens of North Carolina.
SBI agents provide investigative help to local law enforcement agencies with criminal cases in North Carolina.
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Fans react to ‘Outer Banks’ Season 2
Season 2 of Outer Banks has had a great response from fans who have been taking to Twitter to react to the series.
One person tweeted: “Just watched season 2 of Outer Banks and now I need season 3 to come out next week.”
“Outer Banks got the greatest season 2 of any show I ever seen,” said another.
A third person added: “Just finished Outer Banks season 2 and damn was it good.”
Outer Banks Season 2 is available to watch on Netflix now.
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A state bureau of investigation (SBI) is a state-level detective agency in the United States. They are plainclothes agencies which usually investigate both criminal and civil cases involving the state and/or multiple jurisdictions. They also typically provide technical support to local agencies in the form of laboratory and/or record services, or to directly assist in the investigation of cases at the local agency's request.
An SBI is a state's equivalent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but can include investigative jurisdiction similar to other federal law enforcement agencies as well. The SBIs investigate all manner of cases assigned to them by their state's laws and usually report to their state's attorney general, or in some cases, directly to their state's governor.
SBIs can also exist either independently or within a state Department of Public Safety/Department of Justice (which is an umbrella agency coordinating and/or controlling the various state-level law enforcement agencies) or a state police force (which is a general law enforcement agency).
Specific state forces[edit]
- Alabama
- Alabama Bureau of Investigation
- Alabama Highway Patrol
- Alaska
- Alaska Bureau of Investigation (ABI)
- Arizona
- Arizona Attorney General's Office - Criminal Division //www.azag.gov/criminal
- Arkansas
- Arkansas Department of Public Safety
- Arkansas State Police
- Arkansas Criminal Investigations [1]
- Arkansas Crimes Against Children [2]
- Arkansas State Police
- Arkansas Department of Public Safety
- California
- California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) – Special Agents assigned to various investigative bureaus:
- Bureau of Investigation
- Bureau of Firearms
- Bureau of Gambling Control
- Bureau of Forensic Services
- Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud & Elder Abuse
- California Highway Patrol – Freeway traffic investigations
- California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) – Special Agents assigned to various investigative bureaus:
- Colorado
- Colorado Bureau of Investigation
- Connecticut
- Connecticut Bureau of Criminal Investigations
- Delaware
- Delaware State Police
- Criminal Investigations Units
- Special Investigations Section
- Delaware Department of Justice
- Office of the Attorney General - Special Investigators
- Delaware State Police
- Florida
- Florida Department of Law Enforcement (SBI)
- Florida Highway Patrol
- Georgia
- Georgia Bureau of Investigation
- Hawaii
- Hawaii Department of the Attorney General – Investigations Division
- Hawaii Department of Public Safety – Sheriff Division
- Idaho
- Idaho State Police – Investigation Division
- Illinois
- Illinois State Police – Illinois Bureau of Investigation (merged into the State Police Operations Division in the 1970s) (SPI)
- Indiana
- Indiana State Police – Criminal Investigation Division (SBI)
- Iowa
- Iowa Department of Public Safety
- Division of Criminal Investigation
- Iowa Department of Public Safety
- Kansas
- Kansas Bureau of Investigation (SBI)
- Kentucky
- Kentucky Department of Criminal Investigation (SBI)
- Louisiana
- Louisiana State Police
- Maine
- Maine State Police
- Office of the Maine Attorney General Investigation Division
- Maryland
- Maryland State Police
- Massachusetts
- Massachusetts State Police — State Police Detective Units[1]
- Michigan
- Michigan State Police
- Michigan Department of Attorney General Criminal Division SBI
- Michigan Department of Attorney General Financial Crimes Division SBI
- Minnesota
- Minnesota Department of Public Safety
- Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension[2] (SBI)
- Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (official website)</ref> (SBI)
- Minnesota Department of Public Safety
- Missouri
- Missouri Department of Public Safety
- Montana
- Montana Department of Justice – Division of Criminal Investigations
- Nebraska
- Nebraska State Patrol – Investigative Services
- Nevada
- Nevada Investigation Division
- New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Department of Safety – Division of State Police – Investigative Services Bureau
- New Jersey
- New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice
- New Jersey State Detectives
- New Mexico
- New Mexico State Police – Special Investigations Division
- New York
- New York State Police – Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI).
- North Carolina
- North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation
- North Dakota
- North Dakota Office of the Attorney General – North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigations (Attorney General's website)
- Ohio
- Ohio Attorney General – Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (SBI)
- Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation an independent agency
- Oregon
- Oregon Department of Justice – Criminal Justice Division
- Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General – Bureau of Criminal Investigations
- Pennsylvania State Police – Bureau of Criminal Investigation
- Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rico Department of Justice
- Puerto Rico Department of Public Safety
- Puerto Rico Police
- Puerto Rico Special Investigations Bureau
- Rhode Island
- Rhode Island State Police – Detective Bureau
- South Carolina
- South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) – an independent agency
- South Dakota
- South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation
- Tennessee
- Tennessee Bureau of Investigation – an independent agency (SBI)
- Texas
- Texas Department of Public Safety
- Texas Rangers
- Criminal Investigations Division
- Texas Attorney General's Office – Criminal Investigations Division
- Texas Department of Public Safety
- Utah
- Utah Department of Public Safety – State Bureau of Investigation
- Vermont
- Vermont State Police – Bureau of Criminal Investigations
- Virginia
- Virginia State Police – Bureau of Criminal Investigation
- Washington
- Washington State Patrol – Criminal Investigations Division
- West Virginia
- West Virginia State Police – Bureau of Criminal Investigations
- Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Department of Justice – Division of Criminal Investigation (SBI)
- Wyoming
- Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation
See also[edit]
- Law enforcement in the United States
- State (United States)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Department of public safety
- Landeskriminalamt – German states
- Civil Police (Brazil) – Brazilian state detective agencies
References[edit]
- ^ //www.mass.gov/info-details/specialized-units[bare URL]
- ^ (official website)