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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 13 March 2008
- ISBN 9780199230037
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages296 pages
- Size 234x155x16 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This title is a practical guide to using intelligence in policing, illustrating its theoretical and operational contexts. It provides clear guidance on intelligence gathering and evaluation as well as the handling and analysis of intelligence, drawing on key findings from recent inquiries into intelligence and outlining the relevant legislation.
MoreLong description:
This title provides a clear introduction and practical guide to the use of intelligence in policing, offering detailed explanations of relevant legislation and establishing the theoretical and operational context and rationale within which intelligence can be used.
The relationship between criminal procedural law and intelligence-gathering is outlined and different generic sources of intelligence (overt and covert) are introduced. The book offers advice on planning an intelligence operation, analysing and evaluating information, using intelligence-based evidence in court, identifying risk and protecting sensitive sources. It also summarises the role of key agencies involved in intelligence gathering, outlines the National Intelligence Model and draws together key findings from the Butler and Bichard enquiries.
The book forms part of the Blackstone's Practical Policing Series. The series, aimed at junior to middle ranking officers, consists of practical guides containing clear and detailed explanations of the relevant legislation and practice, accompanied by case studies, illustrative diagrams and useful checklists.
A truly practical guide to all aspects of policing intelligence, from planning and gathering to analysis
Table of Contents:
The context for intelligence
Lessons for intelligence
What is intelligence?
Sources of intelligence
The National Intelligence Model
The Law & Intelligence
Risk
Planning an intelligence operation
Evaluating and analysing intelligence
Using Intelligence
Glossary & websites
Appendix - NIM Code of Practice
Appendix - ACPO Code of Practice on Recording and Disseminating of intelligence