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- W2169717661 abstract "This work examines how the conceptualization of knowledge as both problem andsolution reconfigured intelligence and law enforcement after 9/11. The idea was that moreinformation should be collected, and better analyzed. If the intelligence that resulted wasshared, then terrorists could be identified, their acts predicted, and ultimately prevented.Law enforcement entered into this scenario in the United States, and internationally.“Policing terrorism” refers to the engagement of state and local law enforcement inintelligence, as well as approaching terrorism as a legal crime, in addition to or asopposed to an act of war. Two venues are explored: fusion centers in the United Statesand the international organization of police, Interpol. The configuration can be thought ofschematically as operating through the set of law, discipline and security. Intelligence ispredominantly a security approach. It modulates that within its purview, wielding thetechniques and technologies that are here discussed.The dissertation is divided into two sections: Intelligence and Policing Terrorism. Inthe first, intelligence is taken up as a term, and its changes in referent and concept areexamined. The Preface and Chapter One present a general introduction to thecontemporary situation and intelligence, via Sherman Kent, as knowledge, organizationand activities. Chapter Two traces the development of intelligence in the United States asa craft and profession. Chapter Three discusses some of the issues involving theintersection of intelligence and policy, and how those manifested in the aftermath of 9/11and the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The second section examines the turn topolicing terrorism, beginning, in Chapter Four, with how Interpol has dealt withbioterrorism, and an examination of the shifting conceptualization of biological threats ininternational law. Moving from threats to their consequences, Chapter Five takes up theconcept of an event in order to analyze the common comparison of Pearl Harbor and9/11. Chapters Six and Seven turn to fieldwork done in the United States, with anexamination of the suspicious activity reporting system and law enforcement’s inclusion inthe Information Sharing Environment, focusing on fusion centers and data mining." @default.
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- W2169717661 title "Connecting the Dots. Intelligence and Law Enforcement since 9/11" @default.
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