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  2. International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence ...

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    It is also closely aligned with the Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit (LEIU), with which IALEIA has held joint annual conferences. IALEIA teaches a basic law enforcement intelligence analysis course called the Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training (FIAT). It has been taught by analysts across North America, Europe, and in the Middle East.

  3. Society of Certified Criminal Analysts - Wikipedia

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    Key features of the examination process include developing intelligence reports, use and application of intelligence analysis tools and a depth of understanding in relation to intelligence concepts and models. Certified analysts are required to undergo a re-certification process every three years to validate currency of competence. There are ...

  4. International Association of Crime Analysts - Wikipedia

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    The primary services of the association are an annual training conference, annual international symposiums, a Certified Law Enforcement Analyst (CLEA) credential, a mentoring program for new analysts, a series of professional training classes (both in-person and online), webinars, and publications, including a comprehensive text of the ...

  5. Crime analysis - Wikipedia

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    Crime analysis is a law enforcement function that involves systematic analysis for identifying and analyzing patterns and trends in crime and disorder.Information on patterns can help law enforcement agencies deploy resources in a more effective manner, and assist detectives in identifying and apprehending suspects.

  6. Behavioral Analysis Unit - Wikipedia

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    Criminal investigative analysis is a process of reviewing crimes from both a behavioral and investigative perspective. It involves reviewing and assessing the facts of a criminal act, interpreting offender behavior, and interaction with the victim, as exhibited during the commission of the crime, or as displayed in the crime scene.

  7. Category:American intelligence analysts - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about people who have worked in a professional capacity as an intelligence analyst for a government intelligence agency (including civilian, military and police intelligence agencies).

  8. Criminal intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Criminal intelligence is information compiled, analyzed, and/or disseminated in an effort to anticipate, prevent, or monitor criminal activity. [1] [2] [3] [4]The United States Army Military Police Corps defines criminal intelligence as information gathered or collated, analyzed, recorded/reported and disseminated by law enforcement agencies concerning types of crime, identified criminals and ...

  9. New York City Police Department Intelligence Bureau

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    The International Liaison Program places NYPD intelligence officers in existing law enforcement agencies around the globe. [6] It was created in 2003 with the intention of counter-terrorism operations and has since found utility in investigating criminal cases that have international elements. [7]