Law enforcement agencies in the UK are embracing evidence-based policing and recognise the importance of human source intelligence (HUMINT), in the decision-making process. A review of the literature identified six categories likely to impact the handling of a Covert Human Intelligence Source (CHIS), or an informant: (i) handler personality traits; (ii) informant motivation; (iii) rapport; (iv) gaining cooperation; (v) obtaining information, and; (vi) detecting deception. This study sought to identify which of these categories current HUMINT practitioners considered the most when planning and conducting a meeting with an informant. A bespoke online survey was designed and disseminated to 34 practitioners using purposive and snowball samplin...
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...
Understanding a potential informant’s motivation can lay the foundation for managing the risks and o...
Rapport is an integral part of interviewing, viewed as fundamental to the success of intelligence el...
The use of covert human intelligence sources for the protection of national security is an important...
The covert use of civilian informants leaves law enforcement agencies open to accusations of unethic...
Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) provide unique access to criminals and organised crime grou...
While our military and other human intelligence assets continue to defend our nation and others agai...
Detecting informant deception is a key concern for law enforcement officers, with implications for r...
This report analyses police intelligence practice in Britain through the lens of the ‘what works?’ c...
Detecting informant deception is a key concern for law enforcement officers, with implications for r...
On November 24, 2022, Mr. Mubin Shaikh, a Counter Extremism Specialist at Parents for Peace, present...
The discovery of many cases of wrongful conviction in the criminal justice system involving admissio...
The task force that led to the creation of the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) recomme...
Criminology, forensic science and policing scholars have a significant role to play in exploring new...
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...
Understanding a potential informant’s motivation can lay the foundation for managing the risks and o...
Rapport is an integral part of interviewing, viewed as fundamental to the success of intelligence el...
The use of covert human intelligence sources for the protection of national security is an important...
The covert use of civilian informants leaves law enforcement agencies open to accusations of unethic...
Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) provide unique access to criminals and organised crime grou...
While our military and other human intelligence assets continue to defend our nation and others agai...
Detecting informant deception is a key concern for law enforcement officers, with implications for r...
This report analyses police intelligence practice in Britain through the lens of the ‘what works?’ c...
Detecting informant deception is a key concern for law enforcement officers, with implications for r...
On November 24, 2022, Mr. Mubin Shaikh, a Counter Extremism Specialist at Parents for Peace, present...
The discovery of many cases of wrongful conviction in the criminal justice system involving admissio...
The task force that led to the creation of the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) recomme...
Criminology, forensic science and policing scholars have a significant role to play in exploring new...
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...
Understanding a potential informant’s motivation can lay the foundation for managing the risks and o...