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− | '''Community Intelligence''' is a term used in the [[PREVENT]] strategy to describe the acquisition of "information that may be | + | '''Community Intelligence''' is a term used in the [[PREVENT]] strategy to describe the acquisition of "information that may be unspecific and ambiguous about local individuals or local places that cause concern or suspicion locally". <ref>Sir Norman Bettison, ''Preventing Violent Extremism: A Police Response'', '''Policing,''' 3(2), 129-138, see p.133</ref> In the context of [[PREVENT]], it almost exclusively relates to acquiring intelligence on the Muslim community. |
The term is used in relation to objective 6 of the [[PREVENT]] strategy, which aims to "develop intelligence, analysis and research" about the threat of radicalisation and terrorism in Britain's Muslim communities. | The term is used in relation to objective 6 of the [[PREVENT]] strategy, which aims to "develop intelligence, analysis and research" about the threat of radicalisation and terrorism in Britain's Muslim communities. |
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Community Intelligence is a term used in the PREVENT strategy to describe the acquisition of "information that may be unspecific and ambiguous about local individuals or local places that cause concern or suspicion locally". [1] In the context of PREVENT, it almost exclusively relates to acquiring intelligence on the Muslim community.
The term is used in relation to objective 6 of the PREVENT strategy, which aims to "develop intelligence, analysis and research" about the threat of radicalisation and terrorism in Britain's Muslim communities.
According a leaked police document, the purpose of "community intelligence" is to allow the police to establish mechanisms that will ensure information on the Muslim community can be acquired and a Rich Picture understanding can be generated. Once the community intelligence is established, the police are in a better position to target their activities and interventions more meticulously.[2]
The responsibility of developing community intelligence falls to Counter Terrorism Intelligence Officers, who aim to communicate with different elements/institutions in their command areas for the sake of raising “awareness of potential terrorist material [and] development of the Rich Picture. This intelligence assists the development of Operation Delphinus, the police operation which assigns different counter-terrorism tasks to local partners. [3]
See Also
- PREVENT
- CONTEST
- Counter-Terrorism Timeline
- Scottish Preventing Violent Extremism Unit
- Project Rich Picture
- Prevent Funding
References
- ↑ Sir Norman Bettison, Preventing Violent Extremism: A Police Response, Policing, 3(2), 129-138, see p.133
- ↑ Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism Allied Matters) Business Area, Police PREVENT Strategy - Partners Briefing, 'Restricted', 27 March 2008, This document is a restricted document and is not meant to be circulated outside the Local Strategic Partnership meeting, Version 1.7, p.8, accessed 12.08.10
- ↑ Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism Allied Matters) Business Area, Police PREVENT Strategy - Partners Briefing, 'Restricted', 27 March 2008, This document is a restricted document and is not meant to be circulated outside the Local Strategic Partnership meeting, Version 1.7, p.8, accessed 12.08.10