Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 457 g
Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 457 g
ISBN: 978-1-86287-734-4
Verlag: Willan Publishing
The criminal environment is often 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. This level of effective planning has long been neglected by modern law enforcement, focused as it is with tactical investigations and operational outcomes. Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence is designed to complement this drive for more strategic planning in law enforcement crime prevention and detection. It will be a vital resource for intelligence practitioners, managers and advanced students of policing, giving readers an insight into the philosophy and practice of leading strategic intelligence analysts.
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Contents 1 The structure of strategic thinking, J. Ratcliffe 2 Developments in Australian strategic criminal intelligence, K. Rogers 3 Developments in UK criminal intelligence, J. Grieve 4 Strategic aspects of the UK National Intelligence Model, B. Flood and R. Gaspar 5 Rising to the collection challenge, O. Higgins 6 Intelligence research, J. Ratcliffe 7 Exploratory intelligence tools, C. Heldon 8 Risk and threat assessment: New approaches, N. Tusikov and R. Fahlman 9 Futures work in strategic criminal intelligence, N. Quarmby 10 Intelligence products and their dissemination, R. Mark Evans 11 Project management, P. Walsh 12 Multiagency partnerships, R. Guidetti 13 A practitioner's perspective of UK strategic intelligence, S. Christopher and N. Cope 14 Setting the strategic agenda, J. Sheptycki and J. Ratcliffe Index