Intel Flashcards
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- is a government agency responsible for the collection,analysis or exploitation of information and intelligence in support of law enforcement,national security,defense and foreign policy objectives.
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Intelligence Agency
2
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- is a person employed by an organization to collect,compile and analyze information which is used to that organization.
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Intelligence Officer
3
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- refers to effort made by intelligence organizations to prevent hostile or enemy intelligence organization from successfully gathering and collecting intelligence against them.
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Counter Intelligence
4
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Human Intelligence - category of intelligence derived from information collected and provided by human sources.
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Human Intelligence
5
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- is a method of espionage trade craft used to pass items between 2 individuals using a secret location and thus not require to meet directly.
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Dead Drop/Dead Letter Box
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- 2 persons meet to exchange items or information.
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Live Drop
7
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- is a concealment device used to hide money,maps,documents,microfilm and other items.
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Dead Drop Spike
8
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- is a mutually trusted intermediary,method or channel of communication,facilitating the exchange of information between agents.
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Cut-Out
9
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- involves a government or individual obtaining information that is considered secret of confidential without the permission of the holder of the information.
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Espionage/Spying
10
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- is the management of agents,principal agents and agent networks by intelligence officers typically known as case officers.
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Agent Handling
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- is an intelligence officer who is trained specialist in the management of agents and agent network.
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Case Officer
12
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- acts on behalf of another whether individual,organization or foreign government, works under the direction of a principal agent or case officer.
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Agent
13
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- is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries.
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Cryptography
14
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- Is the act of secretly listening to the private conversation of others without their consent.
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Eaves Dropping
15
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- is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position.
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Propaganda
16
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- apprehended criminals who turn informants
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Flip
17
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- jailhouse informants.
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Snitches
18
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Means of Information Gathering
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- Overt
2. Covert
19
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- is the process of developing unrefined data into polished intelligence for the use of policy makers.
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Intelligence Cycle
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Intelligence Cycle
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- Direction
- Collection
- Processing
- Analysis
- Dissemination
- Feedback
21
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- intelligence requirements are determined by a decision maker to meet his/her objective.
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- Direction
22
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- is the gathering of raw information based on requirements.
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- Collection
23
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- converting the vast amount of information collected into a form usable by analyst.
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- Processing
24
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- conversion of raw information into intelligence.
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- Analysis
25
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Analysis, includes…
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(1) integrating
(2) evaluating
(3) analyzing data and preparing intelligence product.
26
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- is the distribution of raw or finished intelligence to the consumer whose needs initiated the intelligence requirement.
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- Dissemination
27
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- is received from the decision maker and revised requirement issued.
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- Feedback
28
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- systematic determination of merit, worth and significance of something or someone using criteria against a set of standards.
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Evaluation
29
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- is the assembly of written information into a standard order.
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Collation
30
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Crime Triangle
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- the offender
- the victim
- the location
31
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- information compiled, analyzed and/or disseminated in an effort to anticipate, prevent, or monitor criminal activity.
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Crime Intelligence
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- information concerning existing patterns or emerging trends of criminal activity designed to assist in criminal apprehension and crime control strategies for both short and long term investigative tools
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Strategic Intelligence
33
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- information regarding a specific criminal event that can be used immediately by operational units to further a criminal investigation plan tactical operations and provide for officer safety
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Tactical Intelligence
34
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- refers to any information that can be legitimately obtained e. free on request, payment of a fee.
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Open Source
35
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- the place or person from which information is obtained.
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Source
36
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- is the development of forecasts of behavior or recommended courses of action to the leadership of an organization based on a wide range of available information sources both overt and covert.
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Intelligence Assessment