Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence
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Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence
Jerry H Ratcliffe EditorStrategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence complements the drive for more effective strategic planning in law enforcement by providing insights into the thinking and practice of leading strategic intelligence analysts.
The first chapters establish the place of strategic intelligence in current law enforcement thinking. The central chapters provide a road map for the production of strategic intelligence. The final two chapters dissect the issues surrounding the implementation of intelligence systems and explore the opportunities to develop more strategic thinking in law enforcement.
Every chapter is written by a practitioner or researcher closely involved with the law enforcement strategic intelligence field. These contributors are drawn from agencies such as the Australian Crime Commission, the National Criminal Intelligence Service (UK), the Metropolitan Police (London, UK) and the Australian Federal Police, and they represent some of the leading specialists in the field of strategic criminal intelligence.
Contributors:
Russell Bond (Australian Customs Service)
Steve Christopher (South Wales Police)
Brian Flood (National Criminal Intelligence Service)
John Grieve (Portsmouth University and formerly Metropolitan Police)
Corey Heldon (Australian Federal Police)
Oliver Higgins (National Criminal Intelligence Service)
David Mackay (Australian Customs Service)
Jonathan Nicholl (Australian Federal Police)
Neil Quarmby (Australian Crime Commission)
Jerry Ratcliffe (Temple University)
Kevin Rogers (Charles Sturt University and formerly National Crime Authority)
James Sheptycki (York University)
Patrick Walsh (Charles Sturt University and formerly National Crime Authority)Available online for AU$55
- approximately US$40 and 20 pounds (UK).Purchase online from the Federation Press web site.
Federation Press 2004
ISBN: 1862874905
240 pages
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