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Lustration Rites (Hardcover): David L. Carter Lustration Rites (Hardcover)
David L. Carter; Illustrated by Brian Walsby
R864 R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Save R121 (14%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Familiar (Hardcover): David L. Carter Familiar (Hardcover)
David L. Carter
R1,003 R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Save R152 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Law Enforcement Intelligence - A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies (Second Edition) (Hardcover):... Law Enforcement Intelligence - A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies (Second Edition) (Hardcover)
David L. Carter, U.S. Department of Justice
R1,634 Discovery Miles 16 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the initial publication of Law Enforcement Intelligence: A Guide for State, Local and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies in November 2004, there have been a number of significant changes that have once again had an impact on law enforcement intelligence. While the field is continually evolving, many of the changes have been captured in the second edition of this publication. In fact, 85 percent of the content is new including new chapters on intelligence-led policing; civil rights and privacy in the law enforcement intelligence process; public-private partnerships; fusion centers; suspicious activity; and open source information. This publication takes a comprehensive look at these topics as well federal and national law enforcement intelligence resources, networks, systems, human resources, and anticipated changes to the classification system moving from Sensitive But Unclassified information to Controlled Unclassified Information.

Law Enforcement Intelligence - A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies (Second Edition) (Paperback):... Law Enforcement Intelligence - A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies (Second Edition) (Paperback)
David L. Carter, U.S. Department of Justice
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Since the initial publication of Law Enforcement Intelligence: A Guide for State, Local and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies in November 2004, there have been a number of significant changes that have once again had an impact on law enforcement intelligence. While the field is continually evolving, many of the changes have been captured in the second edition of this publication. In fact, 85 percent of the content is new including new chapters on intelligence-led policing; civil rights and privacy in the law enforcement intelligence process; public-private partnerships; fusion centers; suspicious activity; and open source information. This publication takes a comprehensive look at these topics as well federal and national law enforcement intelligence resources, networks, systems, human resources, and anticipated changes to the classification system moving from Sensitive But Unclassified information to Controlled Unclassified Information.

The Rat Reverent Clancy and the Seven Deadly Sins (Paperback): David L. Carter The Rat Reverent Clancy and the Seven Deadly Sins (Paperback)
David L. Carter
R454 R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Save R30 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Rat Reverend Clancy and the Seven Sacraments (Paperback): David L. Carter The Rat Reverend Clancy and the Seven Sacraments (Paperback)
David L. Carter
R451 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R31 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Lustration Rites (Paperback): David L. Carter Lustration Rites (Paperback)
David L. Carter; Illustrated by Brian Walsby
R440 R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Save R33 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Familiar (Paperback): David L. Carter Familiar (Paperback)
David L. Carter
R573 R522 Discovery Miles 5 220 Save R51 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Law Enforcement Intelligence - A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies (Paperback): U.S. Department of... Law Enforcement Intelligence - A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies (Paperback)
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community O Policing Services, Ph. D. David L. Carter
R657 Discovery Miles 6 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This intelligence guide was prepared in response to requests from law enforcement executives for guidance in intelligence functions in a post-September 11 world. It will help law enforcement agencies develop or enhance their intelligence capacity and enable them to fight terrorism and other crimes while preserving community policing relationships. The world of law enforcement intelligence has changed dramatically since September 11, 2001. State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies have been tasked with a variety of new responsibilities; intelligence is just one. In addition, the intelligence discipline has evolved significantly in recent years. As these various trends have merged, increasing numbers of American law enforcement agencies have begun to explore, and sometimes embrace, the intelligence function. This guide is intended to help them in this process. The guide is directed primarily toward state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies of all sizes that need to develop or reinvigorate their intelligence function. Rather than being a manual to teach a person how to be an intelligence analyst, it is directed toward that manager, supervisor, or officer who is assigned to create an intelligence function. It is intended to provide ideas, definitions, concepts, policies, and resources. It is a primera place to start on a new managerial journey. Every law enforcement agency in the United States, regardless of agency size, must have the capacity to understand the implications of information collection, analysis, and intelligence sharing. Each agency must have an organized mechanism to receive and manage intelligence as well as a mechanism to report and share critical information with other law enforcement agencies. In addition, it is essential that law enforcement agencies develop lines of communication and information-sharing protocols with the private sector, particularly those related to the critical infrastructure, as well as with those private entities that are potential targets of terrorists and criminal enterprises. Not every agency has the staff or resources to create a formal intelligence unit, nor is it necessary in smaller agencies. This document will provide common language and processes to develop and employ an intelligence capacity in SLTLE agencies across the United States as well as articulate a uniform understanding of concepts, issues, and terminology for law enforcement intelligence (LEI). While terrorism issues are currently most pervasive in the current discussion of LEI, the principles of intelligence discussed in this document apply beyond terrorism and include organized crime and entrepreneurial crime of all forms. Drug trafficking and the associated crime of money laundering, for example, continue to be a significant challenge for law enforcement. Transnational computer crime, particularly Internet fraud, identity theft cartels, and global black marketeering of stolen and counterfeit goods, are entrepreneurial crime problems that are increasingly being relegated to SLTLE agencies to investigate simply because of the volume of criminal incidents. Similarly, local law enforcement is being increasingly drawn into human trafficking and illegal immigration enterprises and the often associated crimes related to counterfeiting of official documents, such as passports, visas, driver's licenses, Social Security cards, and credit cards. All require an intelligence capacity for SLTLE, as does the continuation of historical organized crime activities such as auto theft, cargo theft, and virtually any other scheme that can produce profit for an organized criminal entity. To be effective, the law enforcement community must interpret intelligence-related language in a consistent manner. In addition, common standards, policies, and practices will help expedite intelligence sharing while at the same time protecting the privacy of citizens and preserving hard-won community policing relationships.

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