Strategic Intelligence-Community Security Partnerships: Molding Partnerships in Conflict-Prone Regions
This book examines the need to bridge strategic intelligence and community collaboration. It explores intelligence collection, analysis, and operations as they relate to conflicts that can be solved through community collaboration. Its argument sits at the nexus of intelligence collection, operations and academic research, supporting the use of analytical frameworks, process theories, critical thinking, and pragmatic approaches in intelligence data analysis to provide a seamless end-product for effective decision making by policy makers, business, and military strategists. The book insists that public opinion matters, in the sense that leaders must shape it using collected intelligence and not wait for things to just happen. For any intelligence–community collaboration to succeed, intelligence agencies must succeed in framing and setting public opinion.
The book also sheds light on competitive intelligence, arguing that turbulent times and threatening environments necessitate that corporate organizations engage in competitive intelligence the same way security organizations and agencies constantly shift and change paradigms. They must be innovative, create new labor practices, and use self-motivating management approaches and dynamic imaginative models to invent new strategic intelligence tactics and resolutions for optimal performance and productivity.
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Strategic Intelligence-Community Security Partnerships: Molding Partnerships in Conflict-Prone Regions
This book examines the need to bridge strategic intelligence and community collaboration. It explores intelligence collection, analysis, and operations as they relate to conflicts that can be solved through community collaboration. Its argument sits at the nexus of intelligence collection, operations and academic research, supporting the use of analytical frameworks, process theories, critical thinking, and pragmatic approaches in intelligence data analysis to provide a seamless end-product for effective decision making by policy makers, business, and military strategists. The book insists that public opinion matters, in the sense that leaders must shape it using collected intelligence and not wait for things to just happen. For any intelligence–community collaboration to succeed, intelligence agencies must succeed in framing and setting public opinion.
The book also sheds light on competitive intelligence, arguing that turbulent times and threatening environments necessitate that corporate organizations engage in competitive intelligence the same way security organizations and agencies constantly shift and change paradigms. They must be innovative, create new labor practices, and use self-motivating management approaches and dynamic imaginative models to invent new strategic intelligence tactics and resolutions for optimal performance and productivity.
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Strategic Intelligence-Community Security Partnerships: Molding Partnerships in Conflict-Prone Regions

Strategic Intelligence-Community Security Partnerships: Molding Partnerships in Conflict-Prone Regions

by Maiwa'azi Dandaura-Samu
Strategic Intelligence-Community Security Partnerships: Molding Partnerships in Conflict-Prone Regions

Strategic Intelligence-Community Security Partnerships: Molding Partnerships in Conflict-Prone Regions

by Maiwa'azi Dandaura-Samu

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This book examines the need to bridge strategic intelligence and community collaboration. It explores intelligence collection, analysis, and operations as they relate to conflicts that can be solved through community collaboration. Its argument sits at the nexus of intelligence collection, operations and academic research, supporting the use of analytical frameworks, process theories, critical thinking, and pragmatic approaches in intelligence data analysis to provide a seamless end-product for effective decision making by policy makers, business, and military strategists. The book insists that public opinion matters, in the sense that leaders must shape it using collected intelligence and not wait for things to just happen. For any intelligence–community collaboration to succeed, intelligence agencies must succeed in framing and setting public opinion.
The book also sheds light on competitive intelligence, arguing that turbulent times and threatening environments necessitate that corporate organizations engage in competitive intelligence the same way security organizations and agencies constantly shift and change paradigms. They must be innovative, create new labor practices, and use self-motivating management approaches and dynamic imaginative models to invent new strategic intelligence tactics and resolutions for optimal performance and productivity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498549417
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/24/2017
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Maiwa’azi Dandaura Samu is a consultant with Justice and Human Security Initiatives USA.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1Strategic Intelligence, the Community, and the Crime
Chapter 2Needs that Provoke and Fuel Victimization and Traumatization Attacks: Boko Haram Case Study
Chapter 3Intelligence Analysis, Crime Data Analysis, the Analytic Process and Workforce
Chapter 4Terrorist Pre-War and War Covert Intelligence Operations
Chapter 5Narratives of Extremist and Fundamentalist Attack Incidents and Reactions
Chapter 6Collaborative Intelligence-Community Essentials
Chapter 7Sustainable Culture of Peace, Strategic Peacebuilding and Peacetime Intelligence Operations
Chapter 8 War Theatre Public Safety Strategic Community Intelligence Operations
Chapter 9Strategic Community Planning and Partnerships
Chapter 10Citizen Police Project (CPP)
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