Chapter 7 - Intel & Tasking & Coordination Flashcards
What does intelligence include
hint: 4 P’s
People
products
processes
partnerships
What are the three key types of intelligence products
Core intelligence products
analytical and knowledge products
frontline products
is intelligence iterative and dynamic or linear and sequential
The intelligence is iterative and dynamic
In regards to the crime triangle what will intelligence focus on
Victims offenders locations
The three I model of intelligence has three interrelated elements what are they
The criminal environment intelligence decision-makers
The three interrelated elements of the three I model are linked by what three processes
Interpret influence impact
What are the three levels of intelligence described by Jerry Radcliffe
Strategic intelligence operational intelligence tactical intelligence
Operational intelligence supports who and planning crime and road trauma reduction activities
Area commanders and district commanders
Who in the organisation is supported by tactical intelligence
Frontline investigations and other operational areas
What are the eight components of the intelligence cycle developed for New Zealand police
Direction collection evaluation collation analysis responses dissemination review
What is it that initiates the cycle of intelligence
A direction as the initiating stage
Intelligence depends on access to information from what and where
An array of sources within police and other agencies SANDA NIA CARD
What are the fundamental questions and analysis will ask as part of the intelligence cycle
Who what when where why and how
What problem-solving model is used to determine a response in the intelligence cycle
SARA Scan Analysis Response Assessment
What are the four standard intelligence product types
Core intelligence products knowledge products
analytical products frontline intelligence FLINT
Why is it review a critical part of the New Zealand police intelligence cycle
Challenging for continuous improvement
What are the three deployment principles of the prevention first deployment model
Well-informed and well directed tasking’s
better understanding of demand and our own capabilities
clear focus on achieving the right results
What are the four key components of deployment
Critical command information
tasking and coordination
workforce management
operational delivery
What are the six drivers of demand
Alcohol
Youth
families
roads
organise crime and drugs
mental health