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Gathering and Using Intelligence in Terrorism Investigations
Presentation
by
Harjit SANDHU
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“ “ If you know the enemy and know yourself, you If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the results of a hundred battles.” need not fear the results of a hundred battles.”
““If you know yourself but not the enemy, If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory you will suffer a defeat.” for every victory you will suffer a defeat.”
““If you know neither yourself nor the enemy, If you know neither yourself nor the enemy, you are a fool and will meet defeat in every you are a fool and will meet defeat in every battle. ”battle. ”
- Sun Tzu, 500 BC- Sun Tzu, 500 BC The Art of War (Sunzi bingfa)The Art of War (Sunzi bingfa)
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“What enables an intelligent government and a wise leadership to overcome others and achieve extraordinary accomplishments is…
foreknowledge
Foreknowledge can not be gotten from ghosts and spirits, can not be had by analogy, can not be found out by calculation.
It must be obtained from people, people who know the conditions of enemy.”
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Technology can not substitute humans.
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is information that has had value added.
Intelligence Intelligence
“Intelligence” has many definitions in the filed of investigations.
“Information” is often referred to as intelligence.
However, in the simplest of terms “Intelligence” is information that has had some value added, that explains what that information may mean.
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Overview of Intelligence Cycle Intelligence is not static but a dynamic
concept. To be useful, it is essential to put in place
a proper mechanism for management of intelligence.
To understand the true potential of intelligence, one must understand the intelligence cycle.
Intelligence Cycle: helps organize one’s information Identifies gaps in one’s analysis
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Intelligence Cycle Cyclical in nature Always reviewing after each stage Used in everyday life Never ends
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Processing(evaluation &
Collation)
Processing(evaluation &
Collation)
Analysis
Dissemination
Planning
Collection
INTELLIGENCE CYCLE
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Stages of the Intelligence Cycle
PlanningCollectionEvaluationCollationAnalysisDisseminationFeedback
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The Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence Cycle
EVALUATIONEVALUATION
COLLECTIONCOLLECTION
COLLATIONCOLLATION
ANALYSISANALYSIS
DISSEMINATIONDISSEMINATION
RE-EVALUATIONRE-EVALUATION
PLANNING
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Planning
The Plan Informal Formal
Types of Tasking Self initiated Policy related National Level Case Specific
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PlanningPlanning
Identify the questions that Identify the questions that need to be answeredneed to be answered
Who? Who? What?What? When?When? Where?Where? Why?Why? How?How?
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The Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence Cycle
COLLECTIONCOLLECTION
The directed, focussed gathering of information through overt and covert means from all possible sources including law enforcement and non-law enforcement agencies and individuals
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Sources of Information collection
Confidential Informants Undercover Operation Previous Investigations Information Storage and Retrieval Systems Personal Surveillance Technical Surveillance Interchange Open Sources Interviews Interrogation Debriefing use of legal instruments (such as search warrants and
subpoenas) to obtain information from protected sources or uncooperative subjects
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The Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence Cycle
EVALUATIONEVALUATION
Grading the worth of the source and the substance of the information.
Transmitting an assessment of the worth of a piece of information to all its subsequent readers.
COLLECTION
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EVALUATIONEVALUATIONThe Admiralty The Admiralty
SystemSystem
Grade Definition
A= Completely Reliable
B = Usually Reliable
C = Fairly Reliable
D= Not Usually Reliable
E = UnreliableF = Cannot be Assessed
SOURCE RELIABILITY SOURCE RELIABILITY ScaleScale
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Grade Definition
1 = Confirmed
2 = Probably True
3 = Possibly True
4 = Doubtfully True
5 = Improbable
6 = Cannot be Assessed
INFORMATION INFORMATION VALIDITY ScaleVALIDITY Scale
EVALUATIONEVALUATIONThe Admiralty The Admiralty
SystemSystem
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A1A1 = Completely reliable (source and the information is
confirmed)
F3F3 = Source cannot be assessed but the information is possibly true
EVALUATIONEVALUATION
The Admiralty SystemThe Admiralty System
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Three point classification• UNMIK uses the 3rd digit also, such as A/1/5.
• Handling Code 1:• May be disseminated to non EU law enforcement agencies where no adequate safeguards
exist • (permission from HOU /HOI before dissemination)
• Handling Code 2:• May be disseminated to non-prosecuting organisations operating within Kosovo• (permission from Desk Office before dissemination)
• Handling Code 3:• May be disseminated to other law enforcement and prosecuting agencies, where adequate
safeguards for the rights of individuals exist, including law enforcement within the EU / USA • (permission from Desk Office before dissemination)
• Handling Code 4:• Only disseminate within originating agency / force. Specify internal recipient (s)
• Handling Code 5:• No further dissemination. Refer to the originator.
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Factors affecting Evaluation“ What people perceive, and how they process the information are influenced by multiple factors. These factors or influences include:
•past experience,
•education,
•“cultural values”
• role requirements,
•organizational norms
•information received.” (Heuer)
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Some Evaluation Pitfalls
• Single source evaluation• Perception and Analyst Bias• View of the facts• Mind-set• Prejudice• Lack of knowledge • Cognitive Dissonance
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Evaluation
“An authoritative evaluation of sources will ameliorate inconsistency, lack of clarity, substantive bias, and poorly supported judgment.”
-Richards Heuer, Jr in “Psychology of Intelligence Analysis”
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Evaluation Summary
Look beyond what is in front of you?
Think out of the box Just because it is in
print, does not mean it is true?
Can be trial and error – use your experiences and that of others around you.
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The Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence Cycle
COLLATIONCOLLATION
The storage, integration and retrieval of information produced by the collection phase (after irrelevant and incorrect information has been removed).
Must be properly indexed, cross referenced and readily accessible to enable rapid and efficient use.
COLLECTION
EVALUATION
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Collation involves …Collation involves …o Filtering out non-Filtering out non-
relevant informationrelevant informationo Orderly Orderly
arrangement of arrangement of remaining remaining informationinformation
o Brings into focus Brings into focus relationships relationships
o Highlights Highlights information gapsinformation gaps
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Methods of Collation
Must identify the best tool for the assignment
Electronic Methods Databases – Excel – Access Data mining /Data Warehousing
Manual Methods – Organization of paper files Creating index system
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The Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence Cycle
ANALYSISANALYSIS
The heart of the Intelligence Process and the most critical component in the Intelligence Process.
The assembly of “bits and pieces” of information so as to establish pattern or meaning.
The development of hypotheses based on the pattern(s) revealed.
Time to utilise the Analysis
tools & techniques.
COLLECTION
EVALUATION
COLLATION
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Analysis
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Analysis is the interpretation interpretation of the collected information or intelligence
Analysis looks beyond the facts as gathered
- it determines what the facts mean
We compare, contrast, and review data, looking for what is there and also what is missing…
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Types of Analysis
@ Tactical Analysis
@ Strategic Analysis
@ Case Analysis
@ Link Analysis
@ Pattern Analysis
@ Movement Analysis
@ Telephone calls Analysis
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Types of Analysis- contd.
@ Content Analysis
@ Activity-flow Analysis
@ Association Analysis
@ Record Analysis
@ Descriptive Analysis
@ Geographic Distribution Analysis
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Types of Analysis- contd.
@ Indicator Analysis@ Net-worth Analysis@ Statistical Analysis@ Warnings/ Vulnerability and
Threat Analysis@ Visual Investigative Analysis
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The Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence Cycle
The LOOP back from Analysis to Collection is made whenever we discover we are unable to make a proper analysis due to lack of, or inaccurate, information.
Clarify the facts by repeating the Intelligence Cycle.
ANALYSISANALYSIS
COLLECTIONCOLLECTION
EVALUATIONEVALUATION
COLLATIONCOLLATION
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The Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence Cycle
DISSEMINATIONDISSEMINATION
The distribution of the results and products of the Intelligence Process.
Need to know basis.
Operational - Short Term
Strategic - Long TermANALYSIS
COLLECTION
EVALUATION
COLLATION
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Going through the four previous intelligence processes of collection, evaluation, collation, and analysis are of little use unless the information/intelligence/product is made available to the right people.
It is also important that the availability of the intelligence is timely. That is to say that it is disseminated: in time for the target audience
to act on it in the appropriate manner
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Disseminated information
should be the three “C’s”
• CLEAR
• CONCISE
• CLOCK (in time for the target audience to act)
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Intelligence, unlike French Wine, Intelligence, unlike French Wine, does not get better with age.does not get better with age.
Good timely intelligence is absolutely a Good timely intelligence is absolutely a must for any successful operation.must for any successful operation.
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Dissemination includes..
•Written reports
•Oral presentations and briefings etc.
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Oral Briefings
Time Saving
Direct Contact
Current and up to-date
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Be Prepared
Don’t get caught with your pants down !!
Oral BriefingsOral Briefings-The risk-The risk
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The Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence Cycle
RE-EVALUATIONRE-EVALUATION
Considering the process, product and its use to identify what can be improved:
Effectiveness of Reporting
Results of Analysis
Staff Deployment
Determine Priority
DISSEMINATION
ANALYSIS
COLLECTION
EVALUATION
COLLATION
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Feed Back is very important
“ I have never thought of myself
as a good writer. Anyone who
wants reassurance of that should
read one of my first drafts. But
I’m one of the world’s great re-
writers.” James A. Mischener
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Feed Back comes from several sources
The review process The intended customer If further disseminated,
outsiders
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Re-evaluation- Re-evaluation- closing the loopclosing the loop
– Was the report relevant and reliable?Was the report relevant and reliable?
– If recommendations were made in If recommendations were made in the report, these need to be the report, these need to be tracked?tracked?
– Remember – the cycle is cyclical – Remember – the cycle is cyclical –
and we will always be re-visiting the and we will always be re-visiting the
stages.stages.
– In other words – An Intelligence In other words – An Intelligence analyst’s work is never finished…analyst’s work is never finished…
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Intelligence has.. Two objectives:
1. Proactive: to prevent commission of crime
2. Reactive: to help solve a crime that has already taken place (use in investigation).
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Intelligence types
• Strategic- for knowing capabilities and
vulnerabilities of target entities (long –term)
• Operational- for planning and conducting specific
operations
• Tactical- for planning local tactical activities
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Counter-Intelligence The crooks too adopt measures
similar to the one we use and employ informers to collect intelligence about the activities of the enforcement machinery
It is therefore necessary that planning process takes into account this factor and put in place counter-intelligence machinery
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Counter-Intelligence The purpose of Counter-intelligence is:
To impede and neutralize hostile intelligence operations;
To protect classified intelligence
Three factors need to be kept in mind: Recruitment Corruption Counter-counter Intelligence
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Sun Tzu’s 5 types of secret agents
Local agent- from among people of locality Inside agent- hired from among disaffected
officials Reverse agent/ renegade/double agent-
hired from among the terrorist agents Dead agent- transmits false information to
terrorists Living agent- comes back to report
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This presentation was made on 05 June 2006
atPort of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
as part of the Commonwealth Project on Capacity Building in Combating Terrorism