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Intelligence-led policing / Jerry H. Ratcliffe.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cullompton, Devon : Willan, 2008.Description: xiv, 265 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781843923404
  • 1843923408
  • 9781843923398
  • 1843923394
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.2/32 22
Contents:
Pt. 1. Introduction. Reimagining policing -- What is intelligence-le d policing? -- The structure of this book -- pt. 2. Origins of intellig ence-led policing. Drivers for change -- The US policing landscape -- T he British policing landscape -- pt. 3. The magnitude of the crime chal lenge. The crime funnel -- The offender problem -- pt. 4. Defining inte lligence-led policing. Related policing frameworks -- Conceptual confus ion -- Intelligence-led policing defined -- pt. 5. Analytical framework s. Awash with terminology -- Levels of crime intelligence -- Conceptual ising analysis -- Can models reflect reality -- pt. 6. Interpreting the criminal environment. Target selection -- Ojbective targeting and offe nder self-selection -- Information collation -- Analytical tehcniques [ sic.] -- pt. 7. Influencing decision-makers. Who are decision-makers? - - Understanding the clinet's environment -- Maximising influence -- pt. 8. Having an impact on crime. Revisiting the crime funnel -- Reduction , disruption and prevention -- The changing leadership role -- The poli ce impact on crime -- pt. 9. Evaluating intelligence-led policing. Eval uation concepts and practice -- Measuring success in different ways -- pt. 10. Challenges for the future. The challenges of covert activity -- The widening security agenda -- An agenda for the future.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-256) and index.

Pt. 1. Introduction. Reimagining policing -- What is intelligence-le d policing? -- The structure of this book -- pt. 2. Origins of intellig ence-led policing. Drivers for change -- The US policing landscape -- T he British policing landscape -- pt. 3. The magnitude of the crime chal lenge. The crime funnel -- The offender problem -- pt. 4. Defining inte lligence-led policing. Related policing frameworks -- Conceptual confus ion -- Intelligence-led policing defined -- pt. 5. Analytical framework s. Awash with terminology -- Levels of crime intelligence -- Conceptual ising analysis -- Can models reflect reality -- pt. 6. Interpreting the criminal environment. Target selection -- Ojbective targeting and offe nder self-selection -- Information collation -- Analytical tehcniques [ sic.] -- pt. 7. Influencing decision-makers. Who are decision-makers? - - Understanding the clinet's environment -- Maximising influence -- pt. 8. Having an impact on crime. Revisiting the crime funnel -- Reduction , disruption and prevention -- The changing leadership role -- The poli ce impact on crime -- pt. 9. Evaluating intelligence-led policing. Eval uation concepts and practice -- Measuring success in different ways -- pt. 10. Challenges for the future. The challenges of covert activity -- The widening security agenda -- An agenda for the future.

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