Intelligence-Led Policing

National Intelligence Model (NIM) (UK National Police)

The National Intelligence Model (NIM), developed by UK National Police, provides a structured approach to intelligence-led policing. It integrates data collection, analysis, and decision-making to prioritise threats, allocate resources, and support strategic and tactical operations, enhancing effectiveness in crime prevention and investigative processes.

3i Model (Jerry Ratcliffe)

The Jerry Ratcliffe 3i Model (Interpret, Influence, Impact) supports intelligence-led policing by linking crime analysis to decision-making. It helps investigators interpret data, influence operational responses, and assess outcomes, ensuring intelligence is effectively used to guide strategies, reduce crime, and improve policing and investigative performance.

Social Network Analysis (SNA) Model (Stanley Wasserman & Katherine Faust)

The Stanley Wasserman and Katherine Faust Social Network Analysis Model examines relationships, structures, and interactions within networks. It helps investigators map connections, identify influential actors, detect hidden groups, and analyse information flow, supporting intelligence-led investigations, disruption of criminal networks, and strategic decision-making in complex investigative environments.

Network Analysis Model (Harrison C. White Influence)

The Harrison C. White Network Analysis Model examines relationships and interactions within criminal networks. It identifies key actors, communication patterns, and influence structures, enabling investigators to disrupt organized crime, uncover hidden connections, and target critical nodes, enhancing intelligence-led operations and strategic decision-making in complex investigative environments.

Intelligence-Led Policing Model (Jerry Ratcliffe)

The Intelligence-Led Policing Model developed by Jerry Ratcliffe focuses on using data analysis, intelligence gathering, and risk assessment to guide proactive policing strategies, prioritize resources, and target high-risk offenders, locations, and criminal networks for effective crime prevention and control.

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