Intelligence #1 Flashcards
What are the 4 different Intelligence products types?
Clue: CIP, A, L, FP
- Core intelligence products
- Analytical
- Knowledge
- Frontline Products
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Intelligence draws conclusions and i________ from facts and p_______. It a__________ future b_________ and identifies t_____ and r____.
Intelligence draws conclusions and inferences from facts and patterns. It antisipates future behaviours and identifies trends and risks.
What does the acromoum ‘VOLT’ stand for
- Victims
- Offenders
- Location
- Trends
With regards to deployment and prevention first, what are the eight things Intelligence will do? (8)
Clue: T, I, I, U, E, P, V, S
- target active offenders
- ID opportunities for action
- ID forensic intel opportunities
- understand trends and patterns
- encourage notings
- produce intel products
- Use VOLT report
- Support short-medium-long term interventions
What are the 3 inter-related elements of the 3i Model?
Clue: CE, I, DM
- criminal environment
- intelligence
- decision makers
Explain what the Intenlligence 3i Model is.
How are the three elements linked?
Clue: I,I,I
- interpret
- influence
- impact
What is one of the key tenants of intelligence-led policing?
Clue: “Every…”
“-Every Police employee is a collector of intelligence.”
What must ‘intelligence products’ be based on?
Clue: ‘They should be based on…’
They should be based on clear direction and priorities from decision makers
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Effective strategic intelligence considers emerging t____ and r__._ to the community and the o__________ out to ____ to ____ years, beyond this it becomes d________.
Effective strategic intelligence considers emerging trends and risk to the community and the organisation out to three to five years…beyond this it becomes difficult