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Intelligence-Led Policing

Autor Jerry H. Ratcliffe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2025
The revised and updated third edition of this foundational policing text includes new case studies and viewpoints, a revised crime funnel for serious crime, and a new chapter expanding on intelligence-led policing ethics and risk.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032764368
ISBN-10: 1032764368
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:3. Auflage
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Cuprins

1. Introduction
2. Origins of intelligence-led policing
3. The magnitude of the crime challenge
4. Defining intelligence-led policing 
5. Police decision-making
6. Interpreting the criminal environment
7. Influencing decision-makers
8. Having an impact on crime
9. Technology and ILP
10. Evaluating intelligence-led policing
11. Challenges for the future

Recenzii

"Jerry Ratcliffe has updated and reinvigorated his comprehensive analysis of ’intelligence-led policing’ – a primary innovation in contemporary policing. Ratcliffe is a thoroughly accessible writer and this new edition will be core reading for policing scholars, students and practitioners around the world."
Professor Karen Bullock, University of Surrey, UK
 
"Jerry Ratcliffe has captured the cutting edge evolution of Intelligence-Led Policing demonstrating its analytic and quantitative applications to an operational environment. The book is a comprehensive resource on ILP for decision-makers and researchers alike."
Professor David L. Carter, Michigan State University, USA
 
"This updated edition of ILP builds on Jerry Ratcliffe’s original work – which has informed a generation of police leaders, operational practitioners and students. This latest version revisits what ILP ‘is’, and includes a range of new material, including important observations around technology, smarter policing and future opportunities. This outstanding book sets the benchmark for all those with an interest in understanding how ILP really works."
R. Mark Evans OBE, Deputy Chief Executive: Strategy, New Zealand Police and Visiting Professor, University College London, UK
 
"This new edition of Intelligence-Led Policing is a welcome update that is not only academically thorough and well researched, but is also written for the practitioner. It is full of practical insights for modern policing practice and should be essential reading for today’s thinking police officer."
Renée J. Mitchell J.D., Sergeant, Sacramento Police Department, USA
 
"Ratcliffe’s book is a must read for police and policing scholars around the world. This new, second edition carefully unpacks the key principles of intelligence-led policing, considers the digital explosion and rapid changes in high speed data mining techniques, and makes the case why police across the globe need to adopt intelligence-led policing as an organizational process approach to crime reduction, disruption and prevention. Bringing together the rigor of science and policing craft insights, Ratcliffe’s book Intelligence-Led Policing offers a genuine pathway for effectively managing risky people and places and dealing with both routine and complex, transnational crime problems in a rapidly changing world."
Lorraine Mazerolle, Professor of Criminology, University of Queensland, Australia
 
"This important and clearly written book will be essential reading for police officers and police researchers across the globe. Professor Ratcliffe writes with the benefit of experience as a police officer, close familiarity with intelligence-led policing in many different jurisdictions, and a comprehensive knowledge of the relevant literature."
Professor Nick Tilley, Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, UCL, UK