Rapport is an integral part of interviewing, viewed as fundamental to the success of intelligence elicitation. One collection capability is human intelligence (HUMINT), the discipline charged with eliciting intelligence through interactions with human sources, such as covert human intelligence sources (CHIS). To date, research has yet to explore the perceptions and experiences of intelligence operatives responsible for gathering HUMINT within England and Wales. The present study consisted of structured interviews with police source handlers (N = 24). Rapport was perceived as essential, especially for maximising the opportunity for intelligence elicitation. Participants provided a range of rapport strategies while highlighting the importance...
Purpose: In previous laboratory-based work, the Scharff technique has proved successful for gatherin...
This submission is based on evidence derived from three empirical studies of police intelligence pra...
On November 24, 2022, Mr. Mubin Shaikh, a Counter Extremism Specialist at Parents for Peace, present...
Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) provide unique access to criminals and organised crime grou...
The use of covert human intelligence sources for the protection of national security is an important...
Law enforcement agencies in the UK are embracing evidence-based policing and recognise the importanc...
The covert use of civilian informants leaves law enforcement agencies open to accusations of unethic...
It is often necessary to interrogate sources of information when threats to national security (e.g.,...
This report analyses police intelligence practice in Britain through the lens of the ‘what works?’ c...
Three techniques for eliciting intelligence from human sources were examined. Two versions of the Sc...
The task force that led to the creation of the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) recomme...
A growing body of research illustrates consensus between researchers and practitioners that developi...
This thesis is on how to elicit intelligence from human sources with the principal aim being to exam...
Terrorism poses a serious threat to nations around the world. The questioning of terrorism suspects ...
Biographical intelligence is an established concept within Intelligence circles and is used to devel...
Purpose: In previous laboratory-based work, the Scharff technique has proved successful for gatherin...
This submission is based on evidence derived from three empirical studies of police intelligence pra...
On November 24, 2022, Mr. Mubin Shaikh, a Counter Extremism Specialist at Parents for Peace, present...
Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) provide unique access to criminals and organised crime grou...
The use of covert human intelligence sources for the protection of national security is an important...
Law enforcement agencies in the UK are embracing evidence-based policing and recognise the importanc...
The covert use of civilian informants leaves law enforcement agencies open to accusations of unethic...
It is often necessary to interrogate sources of information when threats to national security (e.g.,...
This report analyses police intelligence practice in Britain through the lens of the ‘what works?’ c...
Three techniques for eliciting intelligence from human sources were examined. Two versions of the Sc...
The task force that led to the creation of the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) recomme...
A growing body of research illustrates consensus between researchers and practitioners that developi...
This thesis is on how to elicit intelligence from human sources with the principal aim being to exam...
Terrorism poses a serious threat to nations around the world. The questioning of terrorism suspects ...
Biographical intelligence is an established concept within Intelligence circles and is used to devel...
Purpose: In previous laboratory-based work, the Scharff technique has proved successful for gatherin...
This submission is based on evidence derived from three empirical studies of police intelligence pra...
On November 24, 2022, Mr. Mubin Shaikh, a Counter Extremism Specialist at Parents for Peace, present...