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10 Simple Steps to Help Your Agency Become Part of the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan


Analyst's Style Manual


Analyst Toolbox: A Toolbox for the Intelligence Analyst


Anticipating Surprise Analysis for Strategic Warning


Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare (FM 3-05.130) - September 2008


Assessing the Tradecraft of Intelligence Analysis


Audit Checklist for the Criminal Intelligence Function


Baseline Capabilities for State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers -
A Supplement to the Fusion Center Guidelines



Become A Problem Solving Crime Analyst In 55 Small Steps


Crime Analysis for Problem Solvers in 60 Small Steps


Crime Analysis for Problem Solving Security Professionals in 25 Small Steps


Criminal Intelligence File Guidelines


Critical Thinking and Intelligence Analysis


Excel for Analysts


Fusion Center Guidelines Developing and Sharing Information and Intelligence in a New Era


Guidelines to Implement and Evaluate Crime Analysis and Mapping in Law Enforcement


Improving Intelligence Analysis


Integrated Intelligence and Crime Analysis


Intelligence Community Legal Reference Book (2009 / 5.19 MB)


Intelligence Community Primer


Intelligence-Led Policing: The New Intelligence Architecture


Law Enforcement Analytic Standards


Law Enforcement Intelligence: A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies


Learning with Professionals


Minimum Criminal Intelligence Training Standards (2007)

Minimum Criminal Intelligence Training Standards (2004)


National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan


New Frontiers of Intelligence Analysis


Police Intelligence Operations - ATTP 3-39.20 (FM 3-19.50)  29 July 2010


Practical Guide to Intelligence-Led Policing


Protective Intelligence & Threat Assessment Investigations


Psychology of Intelligence Analysis
Richards J. Heuer, Jr.
Center for the Study of Intelligence
Central Intelligence Agency 1999
  • Table of Contents
  • Author's Preface
  • Foreword by Douglas MacEachin
  • Introduction by Jack Davis
    PART I--OUR MENTAL MACHINERY
  • Chapter 1: Thinking About Thinking
  • Chapter 2: Perception: Why Can't We See What Is There to Be Seen?
  • Chapter 3: Memory: How Do We Remember What We Know?
    PART II--TOOLS FOR THINKING
  • Chapter 4: Strategies for Analytical Judgment: Transcending the Limits of Incomplete Information
  • Chapter 5: Do You Really Need More Information?
  • Chapter 6: Keeping an Open Mind
  • Chapter 7: Structuring Analytical Problems
  • Chapter 8: Analysis of Competing Hypotheses
    PART III--COGNITIVE BIASES
  • Chapter 9: What Are Cognitive Biases?
  • Chapter 10: Biases in Evaluation of Evidence
  • Chapter 11: Biases in Perception of Cause and Effect
  • Chapter 12: Biases in Estimating Probabilities
  • Chapter 13: Hindsight Biases in Evaluation of Intelligence Reporting
    PART IV--CONCLUSIONS
  • Chapter 14: Improving Intelligence Analysis


Special Operations Forces Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations (FM 34-36) - 30 September 1991
This manual focuses on the missions and functions of intelligence elements and organizations which provide intelligence and electronic warfare (IEW) support to Army Special Operations Forces (ARSOF) organizations. It provides doctrine for special operations forces (SOF) IEW operations, including military intelligence (MI) organizations, missions, functions, and capabilities from support operations team-A (SOT-A) and S2 section levels to SOF and the senior intelligence officer (SIO) at the joint level.


Special Forces Unconventional Warfare (TC18-01) - November 2010


Thinking and Writing: Cognitive Science and Intelligence Analysis


Tradecraft Primer: Structured Analytic Techniques for Improving Intelligence Analysis


Warning Analysis for the Information Age: Rethinking the Intelligence Process


Why Law Enforcement Agencies Need an Analytical Function


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