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INTELLIGENCE-LED POLICING

How does it work? ►Less investigative, more strategic resource allocation ►Closer integration of crime analysis and criminal intelligence ►Concentration on prolific offenders rather than crime

How does it work? ►Targets prolific and serious criminals ►Screens out most crime from further investigation ►Makes greater strategic use of surveillance and informants ►Positions intelligence central to decision- making

How does it work? ►Operates on three levels: ►Operates on three levels: Level 1: local Level 2: cross-border Level 3: national or international

11 Elements of NIM ►1. KNOWLEDGE ASSETS ►2. SYSTEM ASSETS ►3. SOURCE ASSETS ►4. PEOPLE ASSETS

11 Elements of NIM ►5. INFORMATION SOURCES ►6. INFORMACION AND INTELLIGENCE RECORDING INTELLIGENCE RECORDING ►7. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT & ANALYSIS

11 Elements of NIM ►8. INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTS ►9. TASKING AND COORDINATION ►10. TACTICAL RESOLUTION ►11. OPERATIONAL REVIEW

10 Yardsticks for ILP § Supportive and informed command structure § Intelligence-led policing is the heart of an organization-wide approach § Integrated crime and criminal analysis § Focus on prolific and serious offenders § Analytical and executive training available

10 Yardsticks for ILP § Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take place § Much routine investigation screened out § Data sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products that influence decision-making § Management structures exist to action intelligence products § Appropriate use of prevention, disruption and enforcement