Exam 7: Intelligence and the Tactical Analyst

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The GIWG stated that intelligence-led policing is multijurisdictional, threat-driven, and strategic

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Whether the analyst is acting in the capacity of an intelligence analyst or a real-time tactical analyst, his or her roles and responsibilities include Collection, Evaluation, Analysis, Conclusions based on analysis, Product development and distribution and, finally, ______________.

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The 5-step intelligence process includes the step of analyzing the intelligence so even the police chief can understand it

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In 2005 when the New York City Police Department opened its $11 million Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC), it was designed to have a work space for analysts to work cohesively with ______________.

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The Homeland Security Act was passed in 2002 in order to consolidate several federal agencies under ______________.

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The Five-Step Intelligence Process involves Planning and direction, Collection of data, and ______________.

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The NYPD's RTCC was designed to have a workspace for analysts to work cohesively with sworn law enforcement

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The intelligence process focuses on turning information into intelligence.

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The National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan Global Intelligence Working Group (GIWG) issued a report in 2005 that defined intelligence-led policing, in part, as the collection and analysis of information to produce an intelligence end product

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As defined in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, the federal crime of terrorism is:

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It is only through the intelligence process, and intelligence-led policing, that law enforcement can create credible intelligence intended to identify individuals, groups and potential soft-target locations related to terrorism.

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Based on efforts to improve sharing among law enforcement agencies following 9/11, several acts and plans were created to assist with interagency cooperation and ______________ among federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.

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The Five-Step Intelligence Process also involves Analyzing the intelligence and converting it into actual intelligence and then _______.

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At the time when the NYPD's RTCC opened, then police commissioner Raymond Kelly stated that technology combined with good old-fashioned police work can ultimately ______________.

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According to the GIWG, intelligence-led policing predominantly focuses on criminal enterprises such as bank fraud

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Useable information is ______________ intelligence.

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The process of intelligence-led policing begins with information derived from the ______________.

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In general, terrorism is the unlawful use of force and violence to intimidate or coerce a government in furtherance of political or social objectives.

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Intelligence-led policing often focuses on traffic problems

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In 2005, the New York City Police Department opened its $11 million Real-Time Crime Center.

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