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Introduction to Intelligence

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    Define information and intelligence, describe the difference
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    Identify how the gathering of intelligence can be of benefit and how it can be used
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    Describe the intelligence cycle recognising how the model can be utilised
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    Explain best practice in the recording of intelligence
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    Identify legislation affecting the gathering and use of intelligence

Overview

Off the shelf (OTS)

The Introduction to Intelligence course is perfect for those who are looking for a foundation level of understanding of information gathering and the use of intelligence within the police, law enforcement, government agencies and charity sector. What should be common throughout the world is the requirement to make sense of what intelligence is gathered and how intelligence it is managed, stored and disseminated appropriately.

Ensuring learners are able to make sense of the intelligence process; the course will look into report writing and how to deal with incoming intelligence and how colleagues/partner agencies should be briefed.

Delivery method
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Face to face

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Virtual

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Digital

Course duration
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28 hours

Competency level
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Foundation

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Delivery method
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    Face to face

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    Virtual

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    Digital

Course duration
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28 hours

Competency level
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    Foundation