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Policing and Society
An International Journal of Research and Policy
Volume 27, 2017 - Issue 2
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Police intelligence: connecting-the-dots in a network society

Pages 173-187 | Received 21 Aug 2014, Accepted 09 Apr 2015, Published online: 23 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

Multi-jurisdictional information sharing is essential for the effective operation of police intelligence. In police intelligence, information can be shared formally via digital information networks or informally via personal social networks. Participant interviews were conducted with 30 intelligence officers in Ontario, Canada, to examine the distinction between, and reliance on, the use of formal information communication technologies (ICTs) versus personal networks to exchange intelligence information. This study found an overreliance on informal personal communication networks to facilitate multi-jurisdictional information sharing. Information shared informally between contacts was perceived to be more current, detailed, reliable and secure. Theoretically, this indicates that a social network framework may be more useful in understanding information flow to ‘connect-the-dots’ rather than the digital information network framework (e.g. fusion centre) traditionally applied. It is argued that future strategies for enhancing information sharing will require greater attention to the role informal social networks perform in facilitating the exchange of intelligence information.

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Notes

1. For an examination of the development and adoption of ILP in the UK (Maguire and John Citation1995, Gill Citation2000, Maguire Citation2000, Citation2003, Tilley Citation2003, John and Maguire Citation2003, Citation2004, Christopher Citation2004, Flood Citation2004, Grieve Citation2004).

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