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Intelligence Management - Knowledge Driven Frameworks for Combating Terrorism and Organized Crime (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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Intelligence Management - Knowledge Driven Frameworks for Combating Terrorism and Organized Crime (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Series: Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing
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The current rapid development in both computing power and the
ability to present and mine complex data sets in useful ways
provides the backdrop to Intelligence Management: Knowledge Driven
Frameworks for Combating Terrorism and Organized Crime. The
chapters address the linkage between: law enforcement; developments
in information and communication technologies and key ideas about
the management of data, information, knowledge and intelligence.
The work is conducted by a number of international academic and
industrial research groups, law enforcement agencies, and end
users. Section 1 presents four chapters that address the details,
outcomes, user needs and background theoretical ideas behind a
large-scale research aand development project in this domain (The
Odyssey Project). This project explored the challenges of
establishing a Pan-European ballistics and crime information
intelligence network. It represents an example of the type of
system that is likely to become commonly used by Law Enforcement
Agencies in the near future. Many of the challenges are not
technical but organisational, legal, economic, social and
political. Sections 2 and 3 therefore present wider commentaries.
Section 2 explores other research and development projects that
attempt to exploit the power of contemporary ICT systems to support
Law Enforcement Agencies in many aspects of their work including
investigations, data analysis and presentation, identification,
training and crime prevention. Section 3 takes a look at the social
and organisational issues around aspects of crime prevention, crime
detection and policing - with a view to the role of information and
communication technologies in these contexts.
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