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CRJS 494: Crime and Intelligence Analysis (Rev. 3)
CRJS 494: Crime and Intelligence Analysis (Rev. 3)
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Module 1
Supplementary Readings
International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts. (2012).
Law enforcement analytic standards
(2nd ed.). United States Department of Justice.
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. (2011).
Criminal intelligence: Manual for analysts
. United Nations.
Module 6
Piza, E. L., & Feng, S. Q. (2017). The current and potential role of crime analysts in evaluations of police interventions: Results from a survey of the International Association of Crime Analysts.
Police Quarterly
,
20
(4), 339–366.
Samanta, S., Sen, G., & Ghosh, S. K. (2021). A literature review on police patrolling problems.
Annals of Operations Research.
Module 8
International Association of Chiefs of Police. (2020).
Bias-free policing
. IACP Law Enforcement Policy Center.
Module 10
Johnson, N. J., Roman, C. G., Mendlein, A. K., Harding, C., Francis, M., & Hendrick, L. (2020). Exploring the influence of drug trafficking gangs on overdose deaths in the largest narcotics market in the eastern United States.
Social Sciences
,
9
(11), 1–21.
Bright, D. A., & Deegan, S. (2021). The organisational structure, social networks and criminal activities of outlaw motorcycle gangs: Literature review.
Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice
, 621, 1–15. Australian Institute of Criminology.
Module 11
Cotter, A. (2020).
Trafficking in persons in Canada, 2018
. Statistics Canada.