The implementation of a developmental continuum for intelligence professionals, based on a traditional competency model may be ubiquitous across the breadth of intelligence. This paper argues that specialised contextual and cultural education and training and subsequent recognition of those skills, knowledge and attributes, is an essential element in achieving organisational and individual objectives for criminal intelligence professionals. The full integration of criminal intelligence operations into police and law enforcement decision making at the tactical, operational and strategic levels is an aspirational step in achieving a multidisciplinary operational environment. The delineation of intelligence practitioners based on employment st...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
Over recent decades Intelligence-led Policing (ILP) has become a central component of the attempts b...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The term "Intelligence" has for too long been perceiv...
The implementation of a developmental continuum for intelligence professionals, based on a tradition...
The implementation of a developmental continuum for intelligence professionals, based on a tradition...
A complex international environment, increased availability of information, simplified data manageme...
Intelligence-driven policing strategies are coming to the fore in many countries around the world. T...
Intelligence led policing is now a term in common usage within Australian law enforcement. This pape...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
The role of intelligence in law enforcement agencies has an important history, and its importance ch...
This thesis is an explorative study of four national level law enforcement agencies' applications of...
Modern law enforcement agencies are tasked with reducing crime and the fear of crime. Law enforcemen...
This submission is based on evidence derived from three empirical studies of police intelligence pra...
Dissertation submitted to the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies in partial fulfilment for the re...
In an age where the role of police has morphed from simplistic response and enforcement activities t...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
Over recent decades Intelligence-led Policing (ILP) has become a central component of the attempts b...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The term "Intelligence" has for too long been perceiv...
The implementation of a developmental continuum for intelligence professionals, based on a tradition...
The implementation of a developmental continuum for intelligence professionals, based on a tradition...
A complex international environment, increased availability of information, simplified data manageme...
Intelligence-driven policing strategies are coming to the fore in many countries around the world. T...
Intelligence led policing is now a term in common usage within Australian law enforcement. This pape...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
The role of intelligence in law enforcement agencies has an important history, and its importance ch...
This thesis is an explorative study of four national level law enforcement agencies' applications of...
Modern law enforcement agencies are tasked with reducing crime and the fear of crime. Law enforcemen...
This submission is based on evidence derived from three empirical studies of police intelligence pra...
Dissertation submitted to the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies in partial fulfilment for the re...
In an age where the role of police has morphed from simplistic response and enforcement activities t...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
Over recent decades Intelligence-led Policing (ILP) has become a central component of the attempts b...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The term "Intelligence" has for too long been perceiv...