Clint Van Zandt retired from the FBI in 1995 after twenty-five years of service, ending his career as both the FBI's Chief Hostage Negotiator and a supervisor in the Bureau's Behavioral Science Unit that was later immortalized in The Silence of the Lambs. Upon retirement he started Van Zandt Associates, Inc. (VZA), an international threat and risk assessment group. In addition to his numerous monthly appearances on a wide variety of news programs, Van Zandt is a regular contributor to The Abrams Report and has a weekly column on MSNBC.com.
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