Guidance on the National Intelligence Model 2005 is from the UK but can be adapted by those seeking to develop standards for an intelligence-led policing approach.
A brief excerpt:
"4.8 KEY FUNCTION – ANALYSIS
Information analysed from a number of different sources can provide an informed, intelligent picture of policing issues. In order to produce quality intelligence products, forces must appoint sufficient numbers of trained analysts at every level of policing. Each force should consider minimum staffing levels based on its own individual crime and incident profile. Analysts must be given dedicated time to undertake quality analysis and should not be side-tracked into performing basic information management tasks."
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