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Strategic Intelligence–Community Security Partnerships: Molding Partnerships in Conflict-Prone Regions

Autor Maiwa'azi Dandaura-Samu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 oct 2017
This book examines the need to bridge strategic intelligence and community collaboration. It explores intelligence collection, analysis, and operations as they relate to conflicts that can be solved through community collaboration. Its argument sits at the nexus of intelligence collection, operations and academic research, supporting the use of analytical frameworks, process theories, critical thinking, and pragmatic approaches in intelligence data analysis to provide a seamless end-product for effective decision making by policy makers, business, and military strategists. The book insists that public opinion matters, in the sense that leaders must shape it using collected intelligence and not wait for things to just happen. For any intelligence-community collaboration to succeed, intelligence agencies must succeed in framing and setting public opinion.
The book also sheds light on competitive intelligence, arguing that turbulent times and threatening environments necessitate that corporate organizations engage in competitive intelligence the same way security organizations and agencies constantly shift and change paradigms. They must be innovative, create new labor practices, and use self-motivating management approaches and dynamic imaginative models to invent new strategic intelligence tactics and resolutions for optimal performance and productivity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498549417
ISBN-10: 1498549411
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 11 b/w illustration; 1 table
Dimensiuni: 158 x 239 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1Strategic Intelligence, the Community, and the Crime
Chapter 2Needs that Provoke and Fuel Victimization and Traumatization Attacks: Boko Haram Case Study
Chapter 3Intelligence Analysis, Crime Data Analysis, the Analytic Process and Workforce
Chapter 4Terrorist Pre-War and War Covert Intelligence Operations
Chapter 5Narratives of Extremist and Fundamentalist Attack Incidents and Reactions
Chapter 6Collaborative Intelligence-Community Essentials
Chapter 7Sustainable Culture of Peace, Strategic Peacebuilding and Peacetime Intelligence Operations
Chapter 8 War Theatre Public Safety Strategic Community Intelligence Operations
Chapter 9Strategic Community Planning and Partnerships
Chapter 10Citizen Police Project (CPP)

Recenzii

Strategic Intelligence-Community Security Partnershipsmakes an important contribution to the Intelligence Studies literature by not only highlighting problems and scenarios that have received little attention, but by also offering a policy response that is shaped by a non- Western perspective. Dandaura-Samu explores the threat posed by Boko Haram from a local perspective, thereby raising questions and identifying policies that are not particularly apparent to analysts focused on more traditional issues and settings. And, as the ISIL terror campaign illustrates, the problems documented by Dandaura-Samu can also spill over into strong states. Intelligence scholars and practitioners should now begin to seriously consider the observations on terrorism offered by those of their colleagues who are witnessing it first-hand in weak states.
Maiwa'azi Dandaura-Samu's book, Strategic Intelligence-Community Security Partnerships: Molding Partnerships in Conflict-Prone Regions, serves a comprehensive and strategic approach to alliance building between security personnel and community leadership, with the shared goal of maintaining cooperative and communicative relationship for regional stability. This book offers a practical and feasible approach to alliance building in conflict prone regions and makes clear the incentives necessary to fortify community partnerships while also addressing the many complications that stymie development and destabilize regional security.
This book is a must read and an eye opener. Its timing apt given the rampaging insecurity and ravenous blood-letting that has become a common feature in Nigeria, especially coupled with the dismal response to it by the security agencies. The security challenges seem to have overwhelmed the security intelligence network in place. The emphasis of the book is a motivational, reward-based intelligence agency-community collaborative efforts. The book provides great insight from perspectives which had hitherto been ignored in intelligence- security circles in the course of information,intelligence gathering and sharing.
Dandaura has meticulously intertwined all disciplines to holistically solve a global menace. This multi-disciplinary approach adopted for tackling insecurity, with Boko Haram as a case study, blends theory and field practice approaches to address a very difficult phenomenon. This book is a must read for students of security and peace and conflict studies, and scholars and practitioners working in war torn communities.
Maiwa'azi Dandaura-Samu presents another dimension to addressing security challenges and crime through partnerships between community members and the security agencies. Using the Boko Haram case, he highlights how the failure of intelligence led to the avoidable bitter experiences of Nigeria. The book develops a security strategy recommended for the establishment of a mechanism (Citizens Police Project) based on a combination of intelligence gathering, academic research, and analytical frameworks. Readers will appreciate the understanding of creative thinking in the complex era of contemporary security challenges.