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dsc1590 final pt. 2

  • 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

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dsc1590 final pt. 2

  • 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