Rebecca Breeds stated she used Jodie Foster's distinct accent in The Silence of the Lambs (1991) for her interpretation of Clarice Starling as well.
Though the series doesn't feature Hannibal Lecter, it does bring back other characters from The Silence of the Lambs (1991).
The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigations) Training Academy is located 36 miles outside of Washington D.C., and situated over 547 acres on the grounds of United States Marine Corp base at Quantico, Virginia. The Academy is an institution designed to train future Special Agents and Intelligence Analysts. Ever since J. Edgar Hoover opened its doors in 1972, Quantico (as it is known in FBI circles) houses one of the largest and most comprehensive crime labs in the world, as well as the headquarters of the Hostage Rescue Team (FBI SWAT). Currently, it is co-located with the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) Training Academy as well as the investigative arms of the various military services:
- United States Air Force - Office of Special Investigations (OSI)
- Army - Criminal Investigative Division (CID)
- Navy - Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS).
Despite being set after the 1991 film adaptation The Silence of the Lambs (1991), this series avoids mentioning Dr. Hannibal Lecter by name due to the rights to the character belonging to another production company. The film rights of the 1981 novel "Red Dragon" and other Harris works are owned by De Laurentis Films and NBC (which aired Hannibal (2013)), whereas CBS only secured the rights to the 1988 novel "The Silence of the Lambs".
The ViCAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension) taskforce, or Violent Crime Taskforce, is also the name of the database which tracks the activities associated with serial murder across the United States.