This course outline covers the history and principles of intelligence as it relates to law enforcement administration. It will examine key figures and events in the development of intelligence, explore the definition and functions of intelligence, and discuss the intelligence cycle. The course will also address the different forms and kinds of intelligence, sources of information, covert intelligence operations, and interrogation techniques.
This course outline covers the history and principles of intelligence as it relates to law enforcement administration. It will examine key figures and events in the development of intelligence, explore the definition and functions of intelligence, and discuss the intelligence cycle. The course will also address the different forms and kinds of intelligence, sources of information, covert intelligence operations, and interrogation techniques.
This course outline covers the history and principles of intelligence as it relates to law enforcement administration. It will examine key figures and events in the development of intelligence, explore the definition and functions of intelligence, and discuss the intelligence cycle. The course will also address the different forms and kinds of intelligence, sources of information, covert intelligence operations, and interrogation techniques.
This course outline covers the history and principles of intelligence as it relates to law enforcement administration. It will examine key figures and events in the development of intelligence, explore the definition and functions of intelligence, and discuss the intelligence cycle. The course will also address the different forms and kinds of intelligence, sources of information, covert intelligence operations, and interrogation techniques.
a. MOSES b. RAHAB c. DELILAH II. EVENTS AND PERSONALITIES IN THE WORLD OF INTELLIGENCE
III. RENAISSANCE PERIOD
IV. ESSENTIAL INTERESTS IN INTELLIGENCE
a. Definition Of Intelligence b. Functions Of Intelligence c. Uses Of Police Intelligence d. Principles Of Intelligence
V. FORMS OF INTELLIGENCE
VI. KINDS OF INTELLIGENCE
VII. FIVE CATEGORIES COUNTER INTELLIGENCE OPERATION
VIII. THE INTELLIGENCE CYCLE
IX. INFORMATION AND ITS SOURCES
a. Information X. PERSONS AS SOURCES OF INFORMATION a. Common Motives Of Informants
XI. INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS
a. Cover And Undercover Activities b. Undercover Agent c. Method Of Covert Intelligence d. Casing Or Reconnaissance e. Observation And Description f. Elicitation g. Portrait Parle
XII. TACTICAL INTERROGATION
a. Form, Types And Phases Of Interrogation b. Interrogation Techniques