Table of contents - Special Issue: Intelligence-led policing
Guest Editors: Bryanna Fox
The benefit of intelligence officers: Assessing their contribution to success through actionable intelligence
A. Johannes Bottema, Cody W. TelepThe purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which intelligence officers integrated at the patrol level contribute to successful case outcomes through information sharing.
Can threat assessment help police prevent mass public shootings? Testing an intelligence-led policing tool
Joel A. Capellan, Carla LewandowskiThe purpose of this paper is to examine whether threat assessment, an intelligence-led policing (ILP) tool, can prevent mass public shootings.
Offender interviews: implications for intelligence-led policing
Lucia Summers, D. Kim RossmoIntelligence-led policing (ILP) involves the analysis of data to inform the development and implementation of strategic actions aimed at more efficiently reducing crime. The…
Community policing and intelligence-led policing: An examination of convergent or discriminant validity
Jeremy G. Carter, Bryanna FoxDespite increased scholarly inquiry regarding intelligence-led policing (ILP) and popularity among law enforcement agencies around the globe, ambiguity remains regarding the…
Harm-focused offender triage and prioritization: a Philadelphia case study
Jerry H. Ratcliffe, George KikuchiThe purpose of this paper is to describe and test a quantitative harm-focused approach to offender selection for investigation and surveillance. The approach incorporates a…
Hoteliers as crime control partners
Paul J. Morton, Kelsy Luengen, Lorraine MazerolleThe purpose of this paper is to present evaluation results of Operation Galley, an intelligence-led policing (ILP) intervention that sought to proactively address the problem of…
Suspicious preoperational activities and law enforcement interdiction of terrorist plots
Jeff Gruenewald, Brent R. Klein, Grant Drawve, Brent L. Smith, Katie RatcliffThe purpose of this paper is to provide a metric for validating the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative’s (NSI) sixteen-category instrument, which is…
Conservation-based intelligence-led policing: An intra-organizational interpersonal examination
Devin Cowan, Christina Burton, William MoretoThe purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of interpersonal relations on the implementation of an intelligence-led initiative within a rural, conservation setting.
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1363-951Xe-ISSN:
1758-695XISSN-L:
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Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
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American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings