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Few professions have experienced change to the same extent as has intelligence. Since the 9/11 attacks, the role of intelligence has continued to grow, and its mission remains complex. Government and private security agencies are recruiting intelligence analysts in ever higher numbers to process what has become a voluminous amount of raw information and data. Methods of Inquiry for Intelligence Analysis offers students the means of gaining the analytic skills essential to undertake intelligence work, and the understanding of how intelligence fits into the larger research framework. It covers not only the essentials of applied research, but also the function, structure, and operational methods specifically involved in intelligence work.
Chapter 1
, Intelligence Theory
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Chapter 2
, Intelligence Organizational Structures
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Chapter 3
, The Intelligence Research Process
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Chapter 4
, Clandestine and Covert Sources of Information
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Chapter 5
, Open Sources of Information
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Chapter 6
, Qualitative Analytics
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Chapter 7
, Quantitative Analytics
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Chapter 8
, Geointelligence
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Chapter 9
, Target Profiles
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Chapter 10
, Operational Assessments
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Chapter 11
, Vehicle Route Security Report
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Chapter 12
, Threat Assessments
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Chapter 13
, Vulnerability Assessments
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Chapter 14
, Risk Assessments
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Chapter 15
, National Security Policy Assessments
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Chapter 16
, Appendix—Critical Values of Chi-Square Distribution
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Chapter 17
, About the Author
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Chapter 18
, Index
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