Intelligence-led policing: a policing innovation
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contents | Introduction -- Law enforcement intelligence -- Organizational influences on police change and intelligence -- Research design exploring ILP adoption -- Empirical findings of ILP adoption -- Case study: Florida fusion center -- Case study: southern Nevada counter-terrorism center -- Recommendations for ILP adoption -- References -- Index After the attacks of September 11, 2001, American law enforcement was confronted with the reality that the mechanisms utilized by federal, state, and local police to share information across jurisdictions were inadequate. Intelligence-led policing is the emerging philosophy by which law enforcement can actively engage in information sharing to prevent or mitigate threats. There exists little empirical evidence as to how police organizations are implementing this new philosophy. Carter explores the innovative adoption of intelligence-led policing among American law enforcement and operationaliz |
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spelling | Carter, Jeremy G. 1982- Verfasser aut Intelligence-led policing a policing innovation Jeremy G. Carter El Paso LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC 2013 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC) Print version record Introduction -- Law enforcement intelligence -- Organizational influences on police change and intelligence -- Research design exploring ILP adoption -- Empirical findings of ILP adoption -- Case study: Florida fusion center -- Case study: southern Nevada counter-terrorism center -- Recommendations for ILP adoption -- References -- Index After the attacks of September 11, 2001, American law enforcement was confronted with the reality that the mechanisms utilized by federal, state, and local police to share information across jurisdictions were inadequate. Intelligence-led policing is the emerging philosophy by which law enforcement can actively engage in information sharing to prevent or mitigate threats. There exists little empirical evidence as to how police organizations are implementing this new philosophy. Carter explores the innovative adoption of intelligence-led policing among American law enforcement and operationaliz BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Crime prevention fast Intelligence service fast Law enforcement fast Wirtschaft Law enforcement United States Intelligence service United States Crime prevention United States USA Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Carter, Jeremy G , 1982-. Intelligence-led policing |
spellingShingle | Carter, Jeremy G. 1982- Intelligence-led policing a policing innovation Introduction -- Law enforcement intelligence -- Organizational influences on police change and intelligence -- Research design exploring ILP adoption -- Empirical findings of ILP adoption -- Case study: Florida fusion center -- Case study: southern Nevada counter-terrorism center -- Recommendations for ILP adoption -- References -- Index After the attacks of September 11, 2001, American law enforcement was confronted with the reality that the mechanisms utilized by federal, state, and local police to share information across jurisdictions were inadequate. Intelligence-led policing is the emerging philosophy by which law enforcement can actively engage in information sharing to prevent or mitigate threats. There exists little empirical evidence as to how police organizations are implementing this new philosophy. Carter explores the innovative adoption of intelligence-led policing among American law enforcement and operationaliz BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Crime prevention fast Intelligence service fast Law enforcement fast Wirtschaft Law enforcement United States Intelligence service United States Crime prevention United States |
title | Intelligence-led policing a policing innovation |
title_auth | Intelligence-led policing a policing innovation |
title_exact_search | Intelligence-led policing a policing innovation |
title_full | Intelligence-led policing a policing innovation Jeremy G. Carter |
title_fullStr | Intelligence-led policing a policing innovation Jeremy G. Carter |
title_full_unstemmed | Intelligence-led policing a policing innovation Jeremy G. Carter |
title_short | Intelligence-led policing |
title_sort | intelligence led policing a policing innovation |
title_sub | a policing innovation |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Crime prevention fast Intelligence service fast Law enforcement fast Wirtschaft Law enforcement United States Intelligence service United States Crime prevention United States |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure SOCIAL SCIENCE / General Crime prevention Intelligence service Law enforcement Wirtschaft Law enforcement United States Intelligence service United States Crime prevention United States USA |
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