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Criminal Intelligence Analysis Essentials

This awareness-level presented by the National Center for Biomedical Research and Training at Louisiana State University course presents participants with the fundamental core capabilities required for intelligence analysis from an all-crimes, all-hazards perspective, encompassing traditional crimes, domestic and international acts of terrorism, and other potential crises. It introduces entry-level intelligence personnel to intelligence and the difference between information and intelligence, the Intelligence Community, and the responsibilities of an intelligence analyst. The course teaches participants the goals of and uses of intelligence analysis, the range of intelligence customers, and the importance of having a thorough understanding of the customer's intelligence need. It reviews and examines each of the six steps in the intelligence process and the importance of critical and creative thinking to each step. Intelligence led policing, the information sharing environment, and suspicious activity reporting are reviewed, as well as legal authorities and guidance including privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties legislation.

When:
October 13-15, 2015
8:00am - 5:00pm
(12:00pm on the 15th)

Where:
Yuma Police Department
Community Training Room
1500 S. 1st Ave.
Yuma, AZ 85364

Cost:
FREE

For more information, please click here:
ERMA_ Criminal Intelligence Analysis Essentials - AWR315 - Yuma

To register, please click here:
www.erma.az.gov

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