Tactical intelligence - used by people conducting battle
Operational intelligence - used by people identifying escalating situations
Strategic intelligence - used to develop strategy and policy
Offensive CI kinetic
Ww1 Intelligence school in france
The time of the amateur spy in the u.s. (between ww1 and 2)
Baseball Moe berg spy for oss
1920’s red squads monitored commies, politicial dissidents, etc.
700,000 local law enforcement
More than 18,000 different law enforcement agencies
Cointelpro fbi covert and illegal project aimed at surveilling u.s. Radicals
Op chaos cia foreign influence on domestic movements
Community oriented policing support community teamwork that supports public safety issues
Problem oriented policing involves identification of crime problems to develop responses
100 joint terrorism task forces
Scanning - defining problem and collection info
Analysis - critical thinking to determine root cause of crime
Assessment - determine if response was successful
Response - formulating strategy to mitigate crime
Intelligence-led policing assessment and management of risk
First jttf nyc 1980
Hidta 1990
Hot spots - areas that have a lot of crime
Crime mapping - visualize and analyze crime patterns
Predictive policing - identify potential criminal activity
Tactical crime analysis - studying recent crimes
Criminal investigative analysis - investigating a crime (what, why, who) was integrated into u.s. Policing by fbi in 70’s
Modus operandi - motive to commit a crime
Offender’s signature - unique way of committing a crime
Ritual behavior - an activity not necessary to commit a crime but will provide motivation
Geographic profiling - analyze locations connected to crimes to determine where offender lives
ViCAP 1985
Nypd compstat 1994
Riss 1973
Geo info systems became available in 1990’s
All-hazards approach - emergency preparedness
Noaa - ocean, waterways, atmosphere
Cdc
Narcoterrorism - hinder enforcement of anti-drug laws by violence
Global drug trade worth 360 billion
Global cocaine trade - 130 billion
95,000 miles of shoreline and rivers in u.s.
3.4 million miles of economic zone
1.1 million passengers and pedestrians processed at nation’s borders
600k - 800k smuggled across int borders annually, 14.5k-17.5k in u.s.
Counterfeiting costs 200-250b a yr
Human trafficking generates 9.5b a yr
Proliferation - spreading weapons and tech
Conventional weapons - kinetic/explosive energy
100m ak-47s
Rogue state ruled by authoritarian regime
Secure border initiative dhs 2005