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Friday, May 16, 2008

CIA's Kent Center Occasional Papers

While these papers deal with national security, they are very specific to analytical work and some of the perspectives translate to the work of crime and intelligence analysis in policing.

Volume 1:

No. 1: Improving CIA Analytic Performance: Strategic Warning


No. 2: Improving CIA Analytic Performance: Analysts and the Policymaking Process


No. 3: Improving CIA Analytic Performance: DI Analytic Priorities

No. 4: When everything is intelligence - nothing is intelligence

No. 5: Sherman Kent and the Profession of Intelligence Analysis


Volume 2:

No. 1: Strategic Warning: If Surprise is Inevitable, What Role for Analysis?

No. 2: Tensions in Analyst-Policymaker Relations: Opinions, Facts, and Evidence


No. 3: Sherman Kent's Final Thoughts on Analyst-Policymaker Relations


Volume 3:

No. 1: Making Sense of Transnational Threats


No. 2: Rethinking “Alternative Analysis” to Address Transnational Threats
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