Improving Intelligence Analysis in Policing

Improving Intelligence Analysis in Policing
Author: Stuart Kirby,Scott Keay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781000391718

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This book explains how improvements in intelligence analysis can bene!t policing. Written by experts with experience in police higher education and professional practice, this accessible text provides students with both practical knowledge and a critical understanding of the subject. The book is divided into three key parts: Part One outlines how the concept of intelligence was initially embraced and implemented by the police and provides a critique of intelligence sources. It examines the strategic use of intelligence and its procedural framework. It provides a summary of the role of the intelligence analyst, establishing the characteristics of effective practitioners. Part Two describes good practice and explains the practical tools and techniques that effective analysts use in the reduction and investigation of crime. Part Three examines more recent developments in intelligence analysis and looks to the future. This includes the move to multi-agency working, the advent of big data and the role of AI and machine learning. Filled with case studies and practical examples, this book is essential reading for all undergraduates and postgraduates taking courses in Professional Policing, and Criminal Justice more widely. It will also be of interest to existing practitioners in this field.

Intelligence Analysis for Problem Solvers

Intelligence Analysis for Problem Solvers
Author: U. S. Department U.S. Department of Justice
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1503112276

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Knowing how intelligence analysis can help solve problems and how problem-solving can improve the effectiveness of intelligence analysis will aid any police practitioner interested in reducing crime or disorder. This manual fuses aspects of intelligence analysis with Problem-Oriented Policing. It is focused on the analysis of intelligence and has been written for three groups in local policing agencies: (1) intelligence officers and analysts, (2) crime analysts who may be called upon to use intelligence information and, (3) police managers who supervise crime and intelligence analysts.

Out of Bounds

Out of Bounds
Author: Deborah Osborne
Publsiher: Defense Intelligence Agency
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UVA:X005112249

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The author, an intelligence analyst for police departments, explains current techniques of police intelligence analysis and prospects for their wider adoption.

Crime and Intelligence Analysis

Crime and Intelligence Analysis
Author: Glenn Grana,James Windell
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781498751735

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Crime and Intelligence Analysis: An Integrated Real-Time Approach covers everything crime analysts and tactical analysts need to know to be successful. Providing an overview of the criminal justice system as well as the more fundamental areas of crime analysis, the book will enable students and law enforcement personnel to better understand criminal behavior, learn the basics of conducting temporal analysis of crime patterns, use spatial analysis to better understand crime, apply research methods to crime analysis, and more successfully evaluate data and information to help predict criminal offending and solve criminal cases. Criminal justice and police academy students will learn how to be skilled and credible crime analysts who play a critical role in the daily operations of law enforcement.

The Role of Strategic Intelligence in Law Enforcement

The Role of Strategic Intelligence in Law Enforcement
Author: J. Coyne
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-12-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137443885

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This book analyzes how strategic intelligence can support decision-makers in national policing organizations to anticipate transnational organized crime (TOC). The authors examine case studies from Australia, Canada and the UK, and argue for the development of empirically-grounded intelligence theory to aid the policy process and law enforcement.

Intelligence Analysis from Problem Solvers

Intelligence Analysis from Problem Solvers
Author: John E. Eck,Ronald V. Clarke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1935676555

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Knowing how intelligence analysis can help solve problems and how problem-solving can improve the effectiveness of intelligence analysis will aid any police practitioner interested in reducing crime or disorder. This manual fuses aspects of intelligence analysis with Problem-Oriented Policing. It is focused on the analysis of intelligence and has been written for three groups in local policing agencies: (1) intelligence officers and analysts, (2) crime analysts who may be called upon to use intelligence information and, (3) police managers who supervise crime and intelligence analysts.

Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence

Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence
Author: Jerry Ratcliffe
Publsiher: Federation Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781862877344

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Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence is designed to complement the drive for more strategic planning in law enforcement crime prevention and detection. The criminal environment is one of rapid and significant change and to be effective, law enforcement is now required to make long-term predictions, anticipate broadly, and think strategically beyond tactical investigations and operational outcomes. Expanded by three chapters, this edition emphasises intelligence products, risk and threat assessments, and the unfolding complications of intelligence sharing. Expert authors drawn from intelligence agencies around the world provide a unique insight into the philosophy and practice of leading strategic criminal intelligence specialists. It is a vital resource for intelligence practitioners, crime analysts, law enforcement managers and advanced students of policing.

Science Informed Policing

Science Informed Policing
Author: Bryanna Fox,Joan A. Reid,Anthony J. Masys
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2020-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030412876

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The current policing landscape has seen the rise in serious and organized crime across the globe. Criminals are innovating in real-time leveraging cyber, social media, enhanced surveillance to support their activities. In so doing, the criminal landscape has become transnational whereby collaborative networks have flourished thereby creating greater complexity and novel threats for the international policing community. As new threats to local, regional, national and global security are emerging, leveraging science and technology innovations has become more important. Advances in big data analytics, cyber forensics, surveillance, modeling and simulation has led to a more data driven, hypothesis generated and model informed approach. Novel science and technology innovations are presented in this edited book to provide insights and pathways that challenges the emerging and complex criminal threat landscape by supporting policing operations.