Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Strategic early warning for criminal intelligence : theoretical framework and Sentinel methodology / a paper prepared by Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) for the Canadian intelligence community.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

Alerte stratégique précoce aux fins de renseignement criminel : cadre théorique et méthodologie Sentinelle.

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Includes bibliographic references.

Description

1 online resource (24 pages) : maps, tables

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"Unclassified".
Published also in French under title: Alerte stratégique précoce aux fins de renseignement criminel : cadre théorique et méthodologie Sentinelle.

Summary

"In an effort to provide the law enforcement community with advanced warning of emerging and future threats, CISC Central Bureau embarked on a project in 2004 to develop a Strategic Early Warning System for organized and serious crime (SEWS). Built upon well-established concepts and principles from such sectors as national defence and public health, and adapting methodological practices from the social sciences, the SEWS project seeks to provide guidance and insight through highly focused criminal forecasts."--Introduction.

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