Knowledge Management Assessment for the Edmonton Police Service: Capturing, Sharing, Sustaining, by Lee Weissling, Curtis Clarke, and Kirby Wright,in The Canadian Review of Policing Research (2005), discusses a topic important to the future of crime and intelligence analysis: knowledge management. Wikipedia defines knowledge management as "a range of practices used by organisations to identify, create, represent, distribute and enable adoption of what it knows, and how it knows it." Analysts are the knowledge workers of policing.
Here is one interesting resource for you to help you shift your thinking to the knowledge worker paradigm:
How to Think Like a Knowledge Worker
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