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Holding on to Who They Are: Pathways for Variations in Response to Toxic Workplace Behavior Among U.S. Intelligence Officers
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In: All Antioch University Dissertations & Theses (2021)
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On the Juridical Relevance of the Phenomenological Notion of Person in Max Scheler and Edith Stein
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Complex networks based word embeddings ; Apprentissage de plongements lexicaux par une approcheréseaux complexes
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In: TALN 2019 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02408156 ; TALN 2019, Jul 2019, Toulouse, France (2019)
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Community Policing and Intelligence-Led Policing: An Examination of Convergent or Discriminant Validity
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In: Author (2019)
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The Relationship Between Emotion Models and Artificial Intelligence
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Enhancing Your Intelligence Agency Information Resource IQ: PT. 1: The Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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In: Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations (2018)
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Troping the Enemy: Metaphor, Culture, and the Big Data Black Boxes of National Security
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In: Secrecy and Society (2018)
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How the democratization of technology enhances intelligence-led policing and serves the community
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This thesis examines how the democratization of technology can enhance intelligence-led policing and serve the community. The research compares the models of community policing and intelligence-led policing and considers how the leveraging of social media platforms and personal surveillance cameras can improve police intelligence collection and enhance relationships with the community. While research supports intelligence-led policing to be effective in crime reduction, intelligence-led policing may also produce unexpected benefits when coupled with mainstream technologies serving as a bridge to the people living in those communities. These technologies can create collaborative opportunities and roles of empowerment for citizens' personal safety, thus potentially increasing police legitimacy and fostering more democratic and participatory communities. By incorporating the best of community policing, such as its goals of relationship-building and improving police legitimacy, with the crime reduction capabilities of intelligence-led policing, we might call this community-enhanced intelligence-led policing. With this combination of values and positive outcomes, law enforcement may achieve the desired benefits of each model. ; http://archive.org/details/howdemocratizati1094556879 ; Criminal Intelligence and Analysis Manager, Fremont Police Department, Fremont, California ; Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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CCTV; collaboration; community engagement; community policing; democratization of technology; intelligence-led policing; police legitimacy; social media; surveillance cameras
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10945/56879
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The president and the intelligence community: the importance of the relationship
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The reality of the homeland security enterprise Information Sharing Environment
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Want to Play a Game How Should DIA use the Intelligence Simulation Center to Think about its Future
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Unclassified Report of Investigation on Allegations Relating to USCENTCOM Intelligence Products
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Shades of gray: releasing the cognitive binds that blind us
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Applications of Text Analytics in the Intelligence Community
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Assessing the Value of Structured Analytic Techniques in the U.S. Intelligence Community
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The Importance of Why: An Intelligence Approach for a Multi-Polar World
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