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Köp båda 2 för 1073 krTamara D. Dempsey, Criminal Justice Review Overall the book is well written and formatted in a way to allow the reader to easily follow each chapter's goal and key points ... Although the book was written for the British Intelligence community, the blended use of case studies from various countries would satisfy a larger, international audience.
Dr Julian Richards is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies at the University of Buckingham, and was previously a researcher at Brunel University's Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies. Prior to that, Dr Richards worked for 16 years in intelligence, counter-terrorism analysis, policy formation and training. In 1993, he was awarded a PhD from Cambridge University for his thesis on nationalism in Pakistan, and has since written numerous papers on terrorism, counter-terrorism and security. He is a regular facilitator on joint agency training programmes in the UK on intelligence analysis and terrorism.
1. Definitions: what is intelligence, and intelligence analysis?; 2. Intelligence Failure, and Success; 3. From 3rd Reich to Al Qaeda: changing intelligence targets, evolving challenge; 4. The Intelligence Environment: Political, cultural and ethical influences on intelligence analysis; 5. Analytical Theory: The Art of Analysis; 6. Analytical Theory: The Science of Analysis; 7. Meeting the skills and training challenges; 8. Conclusions: Art or Science?