ABSTRACT

Managing Intelligence: A Guide for Law Enforcement Professionals is designed to assist practitioners and agencies build an efficient system to gather and manage intelligence effectively and lawfully in line with the principles of intelligence-led policing. Research for this book draws from discussions with hundreds of officers in different agencies, roles, and ranks from the UK, United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. Highlighting common misunderstandings in law enforcement about intelligence, the book discusses the origins of these misunderstandings and puts intelligence in context with other policing models.

chapter 1|26 pages

The Concept of Managing Intelligence

chapter 2|22 pages

Intelligence in Context

chapter 3|32 pages

Understanding Intelligence

chapter 4|48 pages

Human Rights, Legislation, and Ethics

chapter 5|20 pages

Psychology and Intelligence Management

chapter 6|76 pages

The Intelligence Cycle (Revisited)

chapter 7|72 pages

Building an Intelligence Management System

chapter 8|56 pages

Analysis

chapter 10|32 pages

Intelligence from Covert Operations

chapter 11|26 pages

Using Intelligence

chapter 12|18 pages

Challenges and the Way Ahead