FRISK
Frontline Risk
FLINT
Frontline Intelligence
4 P’s of Intel
People
- intelligence reflects the knowledge, experience and professional judgement of trained practitioners
Process
- intelligence addresses prioritised knowledge gaps through a process of taking, collection, evaluation, analysis and interpretation
Product
- intelligence produces conclusions, assessments, and predictions to support planning and decisions
Partnerships
- intelligence requires trusted collaboration and draws on the widest available range of information, sources, and perspectives
Guiding Principles of Intelligence
Timely
- delivered in sufficient time to inform planning and decisions
Objective
- balanced and independent assessment delivered without bias, fear or favour
Accessible
- presented in a digestible form to those who need it, where they need it
Actionable
- provides an advantage to planning and decisions about real world problems
Complete
- drawn from the widest possible base of information and continuously reviewed
Dynamic
- responsive to customer requirements, flexible to changing situations, agile and adaptive to our evolving operating context
Predictive
- identifies future opportunities and threats with a clear focus on supporting prevention
Role of Intelligence in NZP
Preventing crime and harm in our communities
Support those in Police who make future focussed decisions, everyday and at all levels. This is done gathering and analysing information to provide timely and targeted insights that help address the problems that matter most to NZP
Purpose of Intelligence
provide timely, accurate and relevant insight and foresight to enhance the organisation’s tactical, operational, and strategic decision making
Intelligence
Investigations
Collection Principles
Intelligence Notings
Accurate
- deceive in detail what you are seeing. Link entities in NIA
Complete
- every piece of information counts
Timely
- offenders don’t wait
Ethical and Legal
- was the information gathered ethically and in compliance with legislation and policy
Detailed
- cover 5WH. Describe the activity or bahaviour - don’t assume intent
Professional
- this information is discoverable/disclosable. What is your reputation?
Crime Triangle
Routine Activity Theory
- describes how crime occurs in society and focuses on crime incidents rather than offenders
We all have routines
- creatures of habit - we all have routines, and these create patterns
Three Elements
- crime occurs when 3 elements come together in time and space