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50 terms

1. Criminal Intelligence – Criminal knowledge refers to the knowledge necessary to prevent and
investigate crimes, as well as to investigate, arrest, and convict criminal offenders. It's also a set
of procedures for investigating crimes and offenders using intelligence and information we've
obtained about them.

2. Internal security intelligence – Internal security intelligence is information that is needed to


keep the peace and order. It is also the act of keeping a democratic state stable inside its
borders.

3. Public safety intelligence – To safeguard the safety of persons and property. To secure people,
persons on their territory, companies, and organizations against risks to their well-being  and
the prosperity of their community.

4. Strategic intelligence – It is mostly a long-term intelligence effort with minimal immediate


operational utility. Looks into crime patterns and trends. Use of strategic decision making,
resource allocation, provision, and policy formulation.

5. Line intelligence – It is an intelligence endeavor with the efficiency and utility needed for better
police planning and control. Individuals and groups must be identified in order to better
forecast, prevent, or monitor prospective criminal conduct.

6. National intelligence – It is a unified intelligence product produced by all arms of government.


Furthermore, it involves wide dimensions of national security and policy defense, is relevant to
more than one department, and extends beyond the sole capacity of a single agency.

7. Counter intelligence – Intelligence stage intended at undermining the efficacy of foreign


government actions and shielding information from intelligence gathering and sabotage. An
intelligence service's concerted endeavor to disrupt an adversary's information sources.

8. Undercover work – is an investigative tactic involving the use of disguises, false coverings, and
deception to gain the trust of criminal suspects in order to uncover the nature and breadth of
any illegal activity they may be planning or performing.

9. Dissemination – Through distribution, the analyzed data is shared with receivers. The act or
event of widely distributing anything, particularly information.

10. Collection – The information required to answer the question is gathered during data
collection. is the act or method of bringing someone or something together.
11. Processing – Processing is the process of organizing data into a consistent structure to allow
analysis. to facilitate the development of aesthetically pleasing apps with an emphasis on
motion and providing users with immediate feedback through interaction.

12. Mission target infiltration – The system is designed to achieve a balance between the
information gathering tasks of your haven staff, the number of troops and equipment you bring
on the mission, and the mission's hazard. Infiltrating operations demand the deployment of a
party many days in advance to evaluate the target and make plans.

13. Perception - The awareness, understanding, or comprehension of something is characterized as


perception. Perception includes knowing when to try a different method with a student to assist
them learn more.

14. Communication – Being able to communicate effectively is one of the most important life skills
to learn. Communication itself is defined as transferring information to produce greater
understanding.

15. Discreet – The person being observed is absolutely unaware that he is being monitored. Caution
and circumspection in one's remarks or actions, particularly in order to avoid upsetting or
obtaining an advantage.

16. Cover story – A false biographical data that depicts the personality of the agent he assumed. A
strategy for concealing the operation.

17. Undercover agent - a secret spy engaged by a government to gather intelligence on its enemies.
By a firm to acquire industrial assets from competitors

18. Artificial - This uses sounds and images from video security cameras to recognize people,
automobiles, objects, characteristics, and events. Human-made or created as opposed to
naturally existing, especially as a replica of something natural.

19. Organizational cover – is a biographical record that, when accepted by an individual, assumes
the characteristics he chooses to portray.

20. Undercover assignment – Undercover assignment is an investigating strategy. In order to


obtain information from the organization.

21. Placement – It is the location of the prospective agent. The act of locating someone or
something, or the actuality of being located in relation to the aim
22. Access – It is a potential agent's ability to gather the necessary information. To carry out an
information collecting operation in the area.

23. Primary access – The main access is known as primary access. It is also the gathering of
necessary information.

24. Secondary access –


25. Outside access –
26. Control –
27. Positive control –
28. Negative control –
29. Escrow account –
30. Disciplinary action –
31. Surveillance –
32. Pre-surveillance conference –
33. Surveillance plan –
34. Area target study –
35. Description –
36. Shadowing -
37. Stakeout or plant –
38. Undercover man –
39. Safe house –
40. Subversive organization –
41. Counter surveillance –
42. Personal reconnaissance –
43. Map reconnaissance –
44. Research –
45. Prior information –
46. Hearsay -
47. Observation –
48. Elicitation –
49. Tactical interrogation –

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