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- Intelligence-led_policing abstract "Intelligence-led policing (ILP) is a policing model that is built around the assessment and management of risk. Intelligence officers serve as guides to operations, rather than operations guiding intelligence.Calls for intelligence-led policing originated in the 1990s, both in Britain and in the United States. In the U.S. Mark Riebling's 1994 book Wedge - The Secret War between the FBI and CIA spotlighted the conflict between law enforcement and intelligence, and urged cops to become "more like spies." Intelligence-led policing gained considerable momentum globally following the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States. It is now advocated by the leading police associations in North America and the UK.Although claimed as a policing framework that builds on earlier paradigms, including community policing, problem-oriented policing, and continuous improvement or partnership models of policing, it originated as a rejection of the reactive, crime focus of community policing with calls for police to spend more time employing informants and surveillance to combat recidivist offenders.Recently, intelligence-led policing has undergone a 'revisionist' expansion to allow incorporation of reassurance and neighbourhood policing.".
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- Intelligence-led_policing wikiPageExternalLink NJPoliceGuide.pdf.
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- Intelligence-led_policing subject Category:Crime_prevention.
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- Intelligence-led_policing comment "Intelligence-led policing (ILP) is a policing model that is built around the assessment and management of risk. Intelligence officers serve as guides to operations, rather than operations guiding intelligence.Calls for intelligence-led policing originated in the 1990s, both in Britain and in the United States. In the U.S.".
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