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Intelligence-Led Policing 3rd edition

Paperback by Ratcliffe, Jerry H.

Intelligence-Led Policing

£41.99

ISBN:
9781032764368
Publication Date:
15 Dec 2025
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
222 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 25 Jan 2026
Intelligence-Led Policing

Description

What is intelligence-led policing? Who came up with the idea? Where did it come from? How does it relate to other policing paradigms? What distinguishes an intelligence-led approach to crime reduction? How is it designed to have an impact on crime? Does it prevent crime? These are just a few of the questions that this book seeks to answer. The revised and updated third edition of this foundational policing text includes new case studies and viewpoints, a revised crime funnel for serious crime, and a new chapter expanding on intelligence-led policing ethics and risk. A revised structure within the central chapters brings forward the definition of intelligence-led policing, increases discussion around confidential sources and informants, and highlights new thinking in police decision-making and risk management. Changes reflect the continuing evolution of ILP into a framework capable of encompassing more operational police activity than simply organised crime and recidivist offenders. Topics covered in this book include: • The origins and aims of intelligence-led policing • A comparison of intelligence-led policing with other conceptual models of policing • An exploration of analysis concepts and the role of analysis in target selection • Evaluations of intelligence-led policing as a crime-control strategy Written by an expert in the field, this third edition continues to offer a comprehensive and engaging introduction to intelligence-led policing for students, practitioners, and scholars of policing, criminal intelligence, and crime analysis. This book will be of particular interest to professionals within the law enforcement environment: senior officers, middle management, analysts, and operational staff.

Contents

1. What is intelligence-led policing? 2. Origins of intelligence-led policing 3. Defining intelligence-led policing 4. The crime challenge 5. Intelligence models and information collection 6. Analysis and influence 7. Impacting crime 8. Technology and intelligence 9. Risks, proportionality and ethics 10. Evaluating intelligence-led policing 11. Challenges for the future

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