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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.
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.
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