Strategic thinking in criminal intelligence

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Annandale, NSW, Australia: Federation Press, 2003Description: 216pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Draws on British and Australian experience of developing and using strategic intelligence in law enforcement. Covers recent developments in the light of increased terrorist activity, the definition of the intelligence task, the collection of intelligence, research and the use of intelligence tools, methods and issues in risk and threat assessment, intelligence products and their dissemination, problems associated with introducing national intelligence models, and the mechanisms that drive law enforcement priorities.
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Draws on British and Australian experience of developing and using strategic intelligence in law enforcement. Covers recent developments in the light of increased terrorist activity, the definition of the intelligence task, the collection of intelligence, research and the use of intelligence tools, methods and issues in risk and threat assessment, intelligence products and their dissemination, problems associated with introducing national intelligence models, and the mechanisms that drive law enforcement priorities.

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