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Advanced Criminal Intelligence Analysis to Prevent Terrorism

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This 5-day training is for law enforcement personnel who have successfully completed a basic intelligence analysis training.

Law enforcement intelligence for counterterrorism requires a more strategic or predictive approach to deal with both domestic and international terrorist threats. This training helps law enforcement analysts become aware of intelligence processes used in the national security arena, and law enforcement’s role in the intelligence community. This course has been certified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, National Preparedness Directorate, National Intergration Center, Training and Exercise Integration's Training Operations as course number AWR-158.

Some of the topics covered in the training are:

  • Relating law enforcement to homeland security
  • Models and strategies of national security intelligence
  • Sources of information
  • Intelligence consumers
  • Social Network Analysis
  • Structured Analysis of Competing Hypotheses
  • The Target Centric Approach
  • Analytical pitfalls
  • Dealing with large amounts of information
  • Case studies (practice working with the analytic methodologies)
  • Briefing various intelligence consumers

Seating is limited and proof of prerequisite is required.


There are currently no scheduled classes for this course. If you are interested in knowing when the next class might be offered or would like more information in general please see the training contact information on this page.


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In an effort to enhance its support for law enforcement at the state and local level, NW3C participates in the National Institute for Science and Technology’s Computer Forensics Tool Testing (CFTT) steering committee.

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