On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Explain the importance of information and intelligence in a policing context
Demonstrate an understanding of practical issues relating to the gathering and retention of information and intelligence
Understand the purpose and function of digital intelligence products
Analyse the role of the NIM
Understand how information and intelligence held by other agencies can help police operations
Identify relevant qualitative and quantitative intelligence data for producing intelligence/analytical reports and/or products
Explain the contents of an intelligence collection plan
This module will cover the importance of information and intelligence to key areas of policing, and the relevant legislation and guidance underpinning information and intelligence in policing. Students will understand the practical issues pertaining to the collection, retention and sharing of information and intelligence. Students will gain an understanding how the use of information and intelligence which is held by other agencies can help and assist police operations. Data protection regulations will be covered and will be analysed to what impact they can have on professional policing. Issues will be explored that can arise when data management protocols are not adhered to. The rights of the individual will be reviewed in respect of information held about them.
Lectures
Hours: 40
Intended group size: 25-40
Guided independent study
Hours: 160
Further details relating to assessment
Written Assignment: Students will write a 2000-word critique, choosing a case where there have been identifiable issues with sharing of information and intelligence.
Written / Online Exam: Students will complete an exam testing knowledge, understanding and application of road traffic legislation and principles.
Other information
The module must be passed (minimum 40) as a requirement of the College of Policing and cannot be condoned for marginal failure
001 Written assingment; 2,000 words; end semester 2 70%
002 Exam; 1 hour; end semester 2 30%
Module Coordinator - Jon Hyslop
Level - 5
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 5S2