LECTURE 14: INTELLIGENCE Flashcards

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It means the collection, processing, collation, interpretation, evaluation, and dissemination of information, with references to national security.

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Intelligence Accirding to the Government

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The end product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, integration and interpretation of al available information regarding the activities of criminal and other law violators for the purpose of affecting criminals and other law violators for the purpose of affecting their arrest, obtaining evidence, and forestalling plan to commit crime.

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Intelligence According to Police Parlance

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What Criteria of Intelligence is this:

it should form the basis for a formulation of corollary and subsidiary guides.

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It must be broad

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What Criteria oc Intelligence is this:

it should apply to as many phases and aspects of intelligence as possible. It should guide not only the production of intelligence but also the concomitant activities essential to the process as well as the organization and the thought and actions of the individual composing it.

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Universality of Application

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What Criteria of Intelligence is this:

if a guide is truly important and essential, then its violations should bring its own immediate penalties.

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It must be Important and Essential to Intelligence

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Intelligence is the end product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, integration and interpretation of all available information which my have immediate or potential significance to the development and execution of plans, policies and programs of the users.

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Intelligence Accirding to Military Terminologies

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What is the Doctrine of Intelligence?

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There exists an essential unity between knowledge and action; that knowledge enhances the effectiveness of action – and minimizes the chances of error.

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What are the Pronciples of Intelligence?

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Objectivity
Interdependence
Continuity
Communication
Usefulness
Selection
Timeliness
Security

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What Principle is this?

in intelligence, only the well guided succeed. It is a basicintelligence concept that there must be unity between knowledge and action.

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Objectivity

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What principle is this?

Intelligence is artificially subdivided into component elements to ensure complete coverage, eliminate duplication, and reduce the overall taskor manageable sizes.

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Interdependence

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What Principle is this?

Intelligence must be continuous. It is necessary that coverage becontinuous so that the shape of what happens today could be studied in the lightof what happened before, which in turn would enable us to predict the shape ofthings to come.

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Continuity

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What principle is this?

Intelligence adequate to their needs must be communicated to all the decision makers in a manner that they will understand and form that will permit its most effective use.

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Communication

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What Principle is this?

Intelligence is useless if it remains in the minds or in the files of its collectors or its producers. The story must be told, and it must be told well. The story must be convincing and to be convincing it must not only be plausible or
factual, but its significance must be shown.

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Usefulness

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What Principle is this?

Intelligence should be essential and pertinent to the purpose at hand.Intelligence involves the ploughing through a maze of information, consideringinnumerable number of means or of picking the most promising of a multitude ofleads

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Selection

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What Principle is this?

is achieved by the measures which intelligence takes toprotect and preserve the integrity of its activities. If intelligence has no security, it might be as well as being run like a newspaper to which it is similar.

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Security

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What Principle is this?

Intelligence must be communicated to the decision maker at theappropriate time to permit its most effective use. This is one of the most important and most obvious, for intelligence that is too soon or too late areequally useless. Timeliness is one principle that complements all the others.

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What are the General Activities in Police Intelligence?

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Strategic Intelligence
Line Intelligence
National Intelligence
Counter Intelligence
Undercover Work

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it is an intelligence activity which is primarily long rangein nature with little practical immediate operation value

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Strategic Intelligence

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it is an intelligence activity that has the immediate nature and value necessary for more effective police planning and operation.

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Line Intelligence

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it is the integrated product of intelligence developed byall the governmental branches, departments concerning the broad aspect ofnational security and policy. It is concerned to more than one department oragency and it is not produced by single entity. It is used to coordinate all theactivities of the government in eveloping and executing integrated and nationalpolicies and plans.

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National Intelligence

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phase of intelligence covering the activity devoted indestroying the effectiveness of hostile foreign activities and to the protection ofinfo against espionage, subversion, and sabotage.

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Counter Intelligence

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is an investigative process in which disguises and pretextcover and deception are used to gain the confidence of criminal suspects for thepurpose of determining the nature and extent of any criminal activities thatmaybe contemplating or perpetuating.

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Undercover Work

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What are the Functional Classification of Police Intelligence?

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Criminal Intelligence
Internal Security Intelligence
Public Safety Intelligence

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refers to the knowledge essential to the prevention of crimes and the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of criminal offenders.

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Criminal Intelligence

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refers to the knowledge essential to themaintenance of peace and order.
Internal Security Intelligence
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refers to the knowledge essential to ensure the protection of lives and properties.
Public Safety Intelligence
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What are the Forms of Intelligence
Sociological Intelligence Biographical Intelligence Armed Force Intelligence Geographical Intelligence
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deals with the demographic and psychological aspects of groups of people. It includes the population and manpower and the characteristics of the people, public opinion – attitude of the majority of the people towards matter of public policy and education.
Sociological Intelligence
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deals with individual’s personalities who have actual possession of power.
Biographical Intelligence
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deals with the armed forces of the nation. It includes the position of the armed forces, the constitutional and legal basis of its creation and actual role, the organizational structure and territorial disposition, and the military manpower recruitment and Order of Battle
Armed Force Intelligence
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deals with the progress of research and development as it affects the economic and military potential of a nation.
Geographical Intelligence