dsc1590 final pt. 2

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Tactical intelligence

Information used by individuals engaged in battle.

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Operational intelligence

Data utilized by individuals to identify escalating situations.

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Strategic intelligence

Information employed in developing strategy and policy.

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Offensive CI kinetic

Offensive Counterintelligence with a focus on physical action.

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WW1 Intelligence school in France

Institution established during World War I for intelligence training.

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The time of the amateur spy in the U.S.

Period between World War I and World War II characterized by amateur espionage.

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Baseball Moe Berg spy for OSS

Moe Berg, a baseball player who served as a spy for the Office of Strategic Services.

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1920’s red squads

Groups monitoring communists, political dissidents, etc. in the 1920s.

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Cointelpro FBI

Covert and illegal FBI project aimed at surveilling U.S. radicals.

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Op Chaos CIA

CIA operation focusing on foreign influence on domestic movements.

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Community-oriented policing

Approach supporting community teamwork for public safety.

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Problem-oriented policing

Strategy involving identifying crime problems to develop responses.

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Joint Terrorism Task Forces

Task forces dedicated to combating terrorism through collaboration.

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Scanning

Process of defining problems and collecting information.

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Analysis

Critical thinking to determine the root cause of crime.

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Assessment

Evaluating the success of responses to crime.

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Response

Formulating strategies to mitigate crime.

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Intelligence-led policing

Approach focusing on risk assessment and management.

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Hot spots

Areas with high crime rates.

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Crime mapping

Visualizing and analyzing crime patterns.

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Predictive policing

Identifying potential criminal activity.

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Modus operandi

The motive behind committing a crime.

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Offender’s signature

Unique way of committing a crime.

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Ritual behavior

Activity not necessary for a crime but providing motivation.

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Geographic profiling

Analyzing crime-connected locations to determine offender residence.

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ViCAP

Violent Criminal Apprehension Program established in 1985.

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NYPD CompStat

Crime tracking and management system implemented by the NYPD in 1994.

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RISS

Regional Information Sharing Systems established in 1973.

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Geo info systems

Geographic information systems available in the 1990s.

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All-hazards approach

Emergency preparedness strategy.

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Narcoterrorism

Using violence to hinder anti-drug law enforcement.

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Global drug trade

Valued at 360 billion USD.

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Counterfeiting costs

Estimated at 200-250 billion USD annually.

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Human trafficking

Generates approximately 9.5 billion USD annually.

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Proliferation

Spread of weapons and technology.

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Conventional weapons

Kinetic/explosive energy-based arms.

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Rogue state

Nation governed by an authoritarian regime.

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Secure Border Initiative

DHS program initiated in 2005 to enhance border security.

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