What is Intelligence in the context of the Police Manual?
Processed information that informs action
Intelligence is essential for effective decision-making in policing.
List the four critical parts of Intelligence.
Each part plays a vital role in the overall function of Intelligence.
What does the PEOPLE part of Intelligence reflect?
Knowledge, experience, and professional judgement of trained practitioners
This emphasizes the importance of expertise in gathering and interpreting intelligence.
What is the focus of the PROCESS part of Intelligence?
Addresses prioritised knowledge gaps through tasking collection, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation
This systematic approach ensures that relevant information is gathered and assessed.
What does the PRODUCT part of Intelligence produce?
Conclusions, assessments, and predictions to support planning and decisions
The output of intelligence work is crucial for informed decision-making.
What is required for the PARTNERSHIP part of Intelligence?
Trusted collaboration and a wide range of information, sources, and perspectives
Collaboration enhances the quality and breadth of intelligence.
What is the purpose of Intelligence?
To provide timely, accurate, and relevant hindsight, insight, and foresight
This enhances tactical, operational, and strategic decision-making.
How does Police Intelligence seek to make New Zealand safer?
By understanding the operating environment and supporting decisions that reduce harm
This proactive approach is essential for effective policing.
What are the guiding principles of intelligence?
These principles ensure that intelligence is effective and useful for decision-making.
Define timely in the context of intelligence.
Delivered in sufficient time to inform planning and decisions.
Timeliness is crucial for effective decision-making.
What does objective mean in intelligence principles?
Balanced and independent assessment delivered without bias, fear, or favour.
Objectivity is essential for trust in intelligence assessments.
What does accessible refer to in intelligence?
Presented in a digestible form to those who need it, where they need it.
Accessibility ensures that intelligence reaches the right audience effectively.
What is meant by actionable intelligence?
Provides an advantage to planning and decisions about real-world problems.
Actionable intelligence helps in making informed decisions.
What does complete mean in the context of intelligence?
Drawn from the widest possible base of information and continuously reviewed.
Completeness enhances the reliability of intelligence.
Define dynamic in intelligence principles.
Responsive to customer requirements, flexible to changing situations, agile and adaptive to our evolving operating context.
Dynamic intelligence can adapt to new information and circumstances.
What does predictive intelligence entail?
Identifies future opportunities and threats with a clear focus on supporting prevention.
Predictive intelligence helps in proactive decision-making.
Name the three types of intelligence support provided to decision makers.
Each type serves different decision-making needs.
What is the focus of tactical-level intelligence?
Primarily supports decision-makers and responders dealing with immediate tasks and incidents.
Tactical intelligence is often driven by events in the demand environment.
What does operational-level intelligence support?
Primarily supports planned prevention or enforcement activities in the short- to medium-term.
It also coordinates complex tactical responses.
What is the focus of strategic-level intelligence?
Primarily supports medium to long-term alignment of policy, capability development, and resource deployment.
Strategic intelligence emphasizes long-term planning.
Tactical-level intelligence products focus on __________.
specific people, locations, or incidents to address customer needs in the present.
There is a high emphasis on staff and public safety.
Operational-level intelligence products focus on __________.
support to deliberate decision-making processes with an emphasis on achieving coordinated effects.
This type of intelligence is crucial for managing complex situations.
Strategic-level intelligence products tend to offer __________.
in-depth analysis and predictive assessments about possibilities in the future demand environment.
It emphasizes identifying emerging trends, opportunities, and risks.
What is the first stage of the Intelligence Cycle?
Direction
Direction comes from legislation, organisational priorities, and decision makers at appropriate levels across the business.