The article Crime Analysts and Intelligence Analysts, by Dr. Charles Russo, posted September 28, 2020 on the College of Safety and Emergency Services at Columbia Southern University (CSU) Academic Journal website, is available at this link.
Abstract from the article:
This article will examine theoretical and the applied practitioner insights into similarities and differences between criminal intelligence analysis (intelligence-led policing) and intelligence analysis (national security). How intelligence theory applies to both crime and intelligence analysis. It will assist with understanding similarities and differences between these two domains of data information collection and analysis; whether the roles played by both are equal; whether they are different fields or whether they are interrelated trying to achieve the same goal.
The author's conclusion:
Having expounded on both criminal and national intelligence analysts’ definitions, concepts, theory, and roles, it is relatively easy to compare the roles played by each of them and see each employ the same analytical theories and principles in their work regardless of the entity they support.
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