Is it forbidden to have a relationship in CBI in reality?

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So, this question is not really about the series the Mentalist, but I think it fits here anyway.

First, I am not from US, so I dont know if CBI really exists or was made up only for the series.

In the series Wayne Rigsby and Grace van Pelt have an hidden relationship because it is not allowed at CBI. Everybody warns them to keep it a secret, because otherwise that would have consequences and one of them would have to leave the CBI.

Is this really a rule at CBI or similar American criminal bureaus? What is the reason for this rule? In Europe I have never heard of such a rule, as far as I know relationships are not forbidden here when working together in a police-like environment.



Best Answer

For US Federal civilian employees, there is no prohibition against having spouses (or immediate family members) working in the same agency or even the same unit. The only prohibition is that one of them cannot be in a supervisory chain of command above the other (conflict of interest/nepotism). I'm fairly certain state agencies would have similar restrictions as well.

As in any workplace setting, it depends on the culture of the agency (fictional CBI in this instance) or personalities of those involved/affected on how much coworker dating relationships are on the down-low. It can vary. Normally it's not a big deal unless a supervisor starts dating his/her subordinate or something like that.

It looks like the CBI in this case prefers keep personal relationships to a minimal so that it won't adversely affect decisions out in the field. So the characters might want keep it on the DL just to avoid it coming up in office politics/rumor mill/etc.




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There used to be a "California Bureau of Investigation" as part of the state's Department of Justice. The "Bureau of Investigation" is now attached to the Office of the Attorney General of California. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Bureau_of_Investigation

The BI is utilized statewide for many purposes as needed; for instance, when there is an officer-involved shooting and the local authorities want a politically neutral organization to investigate the matter to ensure that the investigation is free of bias. For more information, see: https://oag.ca.gov/bi

There also was a California State Police, which was merged with the California Highway Patrol in 1995. For a good history of the CSP, see this article on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_State_Police

Here is an interesting article on the issue of nepotism and fraternization within public service agencies in the United States: http://www.llrmi.com/articles/legal_update/fraternization.shtml

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