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"Intelligence" is a word that conjures assorted notions of spying and espionage, secrets, and the world of covert gadgetry. Yet to some people, the word intelligence is closely associated with the Orwellian concept of "big brother"-a world of hard-ball politics and an uncompromising quest for power and influence. There is no doubt that intelligence work is associated with all these concepts. But as will be explained, intelligence in its lowest common denominator is no more than the use of sound qualitative and quantitative research methods. So, to support secret research, the intelligence…mehr

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"Intelligence" is a word that conjures assorted notions of spying and espionage, secrets, and the world of covert gadgetry. Yet to some people, the word intelligence is closely associated with the Orwellian concept of "big brother"-a world of hard-ball politics and an uncompromising quest for power and influence. There is no doubt that intelligence work is associated with all these concepts. But as will be explained, intelligence in its lowest common denominator is no more than the use of sound qualitative and quantitative research methods. So, to support secret research, the intelligence database was created. This book discusses the construction of databases for secret research. Yet how do intelligence analysts construct these databases? What is the logic behind their structure? This book describes these and other methods relating to the construction of intelligence systems. In this way, readers can better understand intelligence databases.
Autorenporträt
Dr Henry W Prunckun is a former Australian government intelligence officer who spent much of his career in various operational fields, including security, investigation, and counterterrorism. He also served for over a decade as a research criminologist at Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University, Sydney, specializing in the study of transnational crime-espionage, terrorism, drugs and arms trafficking, as well as cyber-crime.