Handbook of Intelligent Policing: Consilience, Crime Control, and Community Safety

Author:   Clive Harfield (, Deputy Director of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety) ,  John Grieve (, Chair of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety, London Metropolitan University) ,  Allyson MacVean (, Director and Founder of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety, London Metropolitan University) ,  David Phillips (, Director of the National Centre of Policing Excellence)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199533121


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   28 August 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Clive Harfield (, Deputy Director of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety) ,  John Grieve (, Chair of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety, London Metropolitan University) ,  Allyson MacVean (, Director and Founder of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety, London Metropolitan University) ,  David Phillips (, Director of the National Centre of Policing Excellence)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.527kg
ISBN:  

9780199533121


ISBN 10:   0199533121
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   28 August 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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"I- The development of thinking about police intelligence John Grieve QPM: Introduction to Part 1: Ideas in police intelligence 1: John Grieve QPM: Lawfully Audacious: A reflective journey 2: Sir David Phillips: Police Intelligent Systems as a Strategic Response 3: Dick Kerr: The Perfect Enemy - Reflections of an Intelligence Officer on the Cold War and Today's Challenges 4: Frank Gregory: The police and the intelligence services: with special reference to the relationship with MI5 5: Allyson MacVean: The Governance of Intelligence 6: Kalbir Sohi & Clive Harfield: ""Intelligence"" and the Division of Linguistic Labour II- Analysis: Providing a Context for Intelligence Sir David Phillips: Introduction to Part 2: Analysis - Providing a Context for Intelligence 7: Allyson MacVean & Clive Harfield: Science or sophistry: issues in managing analysts and their products 8: R.Mark Evans: Cultural Paradigms and Change: A Model of Analysis 9: Jacqueline Sissens: 'An evaluation of the role of the Intelligence Analyst within the National Intelligence Model.' 10: Nick Ridley: Pan-European law enforcement strategic analysis: trends and concerns III- Case studies: Intelligence and Partnership Clive Harfield: Part 3 - Case Studies: Intelligence and Partnership 11: Sarah Lewis: Intelligent partnership 12: Laura Juett, Rebecca Smith and John Grieve: Open Source Intelligence - a case study GLADA 'London: the Highs and Lows' 2003 and 2007 13: Adrian Bhatti: ""The mobies are out and the hoods are up."" 14: Ludo Block: Cross border liaison and intelligence: Practicalities and issues 15: Maren Eline Kleiven & Clive Harfield: Europol and the understanding of Intelligence IV- The Future of Intelligent Policing 16: Michael Hawley: Consilience, Crime Control and Community Safety 17: Betsy Stanko: Strategic Intelligence: Methodologies for understanding what police services already 'know' to reduce harm 18: Clive Harfield & Maren Eline Kleiven: Intelligence, Knowledge and the Reconfiguration of Policing 19: Catherine Kelly: Knowledge management and the effective working of Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships 20: Adrian Bowers: Knowledge Management and the National Intelligence Model. Fads or Fundamentals, Complimenting or Contradicting? What are the Opportunities for Transferable Learning? 21: Sir Paul Scott-Lee, Esther Martin & Andrew Shipman: Performance versus Intelligence: The unintended consequences 22: Ken Pease: The Home Office and the Police: The Case of the Police Funding Formula"

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Professor John Grieve QPM is Professor Emeritus and Chair of the John Grieve Centre for Policing at London Metropolitan University, and a former Director of Intelligence for the Metropolitan Police. Professor Allyson McVean is Director and Founder of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety, London Metropolitan University. She has extensive practical experience of working with police forces on issues of dangerous offender management and community impact assessments, and thus brings a third party perspective to the partnership use of intelligence. Dr Clive Harfield is Deputy Director of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety and a police commander and national intelligence officer. Dr Harfield is co-author of two Blackstone's Practical Policing titles, Covert Investigation and Intelligence. Sir David Phillips is Director of the National Centre of Policing Excellence and former Chief Constable of Kent Police. He was knighted in 2000 for his services to policing and is an honorary fellow of Christ Church, University of Oxford. Sir David is best known for his development of 'intelligence led' policing, his contributions to criminal justice reform and his advocacy of professional skills in investigation. He was a member of the Criminal Justice Council by appointment of the Lord Chancellor.

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