CHAPTER G Flashcards
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- WHAT IS THE LARGEST PERCENTAGE OF TERRORIST ATTACKS IN THE US.
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- BOMBINGS BY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS.
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- WHAT ARE FISHING EXPEDITIONS.
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- INTELLIGENCE GATHERING ON PEOPLE FOR WHOM THERE IS NO REASONABLE SUSPICION OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY.
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- WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY IS IT TO SUPPORT THE INTELLIGENCE FUNCTION.
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- EVERY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
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- OVERT INFORMATION COLLECTION
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- A METHOD OF COLLECTING INFORMATION INVOLVING PERSONAL INTERACTION WITH INDIVIDUALS, MANY OR WHOM ARE WITNESSES TO CRIMES, VICTIMS OF CRIMES, OR THE SUSPECTS THEMSELVES.
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- COVERT INFORMATION COLLECTION.
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- A CLANDESTINE PROCESS OF DATA COLLECTION ON CRIMINAL ACTS THAT HAVE NOT YET OCCURRED BUT FOR WHICH THE INVESTIGATOR MUST PREPARE.
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- WHAT KIND OF INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION METHODS DOES COFERT INTELLIGENCE USE
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- PHYSICAL SURVEILLANCE
- ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE
- INFORMANTS
- UNDERCOVER OFFICERS.
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- WHAT DOES COVERT INFORMATION COLLECTION USE
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- INTELLIGENCE GATHERING.
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- WHAT IS INTELLIGENCE GATHERING.
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- THE COVERT PROCESS OF GATHERING INFORMATION ON CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
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- CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE
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- DOCUMENTED INFORMATION REGARDING PAST, PRESENT, OR FUTURE CRIMINAL ACTIVITY THAT RESULTS FROM THE COLLECTION OF INFORMATION THAT WHEN EVALUATED, PROVIDES THE USER WITH A BASIS FOR RATIONAL DECISION MAKING.
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- WHAT IS THE ROLE OF INTELLIGENCE PERSONNEL
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- TO DELIVER INFORMATION TO LINE PERSONNEL
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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CRIMINAL INTELLIGNCE 4
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- CRIMINAL INVEST ARE USUALLY REACTIVE. CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE GATHERING IS PROACTIVE.
- CRIMINAL INVEST WORK WITH DEDUCTIVE LOGIC. CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE INVESIGATORS USE INDUCTIVE LOGIC.
- CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION FILES ARE CONSIDERED OPEN FILES. CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE FILES ARE CONSIDERED CLOSED FILES.
- INTELLIGENCE FILES ARE KEPT APART FROM CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION FILES TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED PERSONAL FROM LOOKING AT DATA.
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- OPEN FILES.
2. CLOSED FILES.
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- CRIMINAL INFORMATION DEVELOPED FOR THE PURPOSE OF EVENTUALLY MAKING AN ARREST AND GAINING A CONVICTION IN A COURT OF LAW.
- INTELLIGENCE FILES THAT ARE MAINTAINED APART FROM CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION FILES TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED INSPECTION OF DATA.
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- WHAT ARE THE TWO TYPES OF INTELLIGENCE GATHERING.
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- STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE
2. TACTICAL INTELLIGENCE.
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- STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE
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- INFORMATION THAT PROVIDES THE INVESTIGATOR WITH INFORMATION AS TO THE CAPABILITIES AND INTENTIONS OF TARGET SUBJECTS. IS MOST USEFUL IN LONG RANGE PLANS FOR INTERDICTION IN AREAS OF CRIMINAL ACTIITY OVER EXTENDED PERIODS.
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- TACTICAL INTELLIGENCE.
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- INFORMATION THAT FURNISHES THE POLICE AGENCY ITH SPECIFICS ABOUT INDIVIDUALS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND DIFFERENT TYPES OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY. TARGETS CRIMINAL ACTIVITY CONSIDERED TO BE OF IMMEDIATE IMPORTANCE TO THE INVESTIGATOR.
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- WHO IS THE LEAD AGENCY FOR PREVENTING AND INVESTIGATING INTELLIGENCE ACTIITIES ON US SOIL
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THE FBI
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- WHAT DOES THE INTELLIGENCE FUNCTION INCLUDE
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- TARGET SELECTION
- DATA COLLECTION
- DATA COLLATION AND ANALYSIS
- DISSEMINATION
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- HOW ARE INTELLIGENCE TARGETS SELECTED
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- IN A SYSTEMATIC MANNER.
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- WHEN COLLECTING DATA, WHAT IS THE CRITERIA FOR COLLECTING DATA ON INDIVIDUALS.
- WHO SHOULD DATA NOT BE COLLECTED ON .
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- THEY MUST PRESENT A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER TO SOCIETY.
- DATA CHOULD NOT BE COLLECTED ON PEOPLE SOLELY ON RACE, CREED, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEXUAL PREFERENCE, OR POLITICAL OR RELIGIOUS BELIEFS.
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- COLLATION
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- THE PROCESS OF COMPARING TEXTS CAREFULLY TO CLARIFY OR GIVE MEANING TO.
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- DISSEMINATION
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- THE PHASE OF INTELLIGENCE PROCESS WHERBY INFORMATION IS SHARED WITH OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES. THE FINAL STAGE.