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Crime and Intelligence Analysis: Foreign & Domestic Intelligence

This research guide contains information-- both current and historical--on the topic of intelligence. Areas covered include intelligence collection, the intelligence cycle, and also topics such as counterintelligence and cyber intelligence.

Law Enforcement Resources

Words of Intelligence : An Intelligence Professional's Lexicon for Domestic and Foreign Threats

Words of Intelligence : An Intelligence Professional's Lexicon for Domestic and Foreign Threats

ONLINE RESOURCES

Carter, D. L.  (2009).  Law enforcement intelligence: A guide for state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies.  U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.  Link to source


Gomez, D. C.  (2013).  Should cops be spies? Evaluating the collection and sharing of national security intelligence by state, local, and tribal law enforcement (Master's thesis, Naval Postgraduate School).  Calhoun.  Link to source


Lautner, G.  (2010).  Domestic intelligence and homeland security: Are we there yet?  U.S. Army War College.  Link to source


Smith, E. B.  (2009).  Transformation of the FBI to meet the domestic intelligence needs of the United States (Master's thesis, Naval Postgraduate School).  Defense Technical Information Center.  Link to source


United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.  (2006).  Police information and intelligence systems: Criminal justice assessment toolkitLink to source


U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance.  (2005).  Intelligence-led policing: The new intelligence architectureLink to source

Online Resources

Exec. Order. No. 12,863, 58 F.R.48411 (1993).  Link to source


House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, 104th Cong.  Intelligence support of military operations (Comm. Print 1995).  Link to source


Lichtblau, E., & Mazzetti, M.  (2007, January14).  Military expands intelligence role in U.S.  The New York Times.  Link to source


Young, C.  (2012, March 12).  Military intelligence redefined: Big data in the battlefield.  Forbes.  Link to source