2. Community Policing vs ILP A philosophy of how intelligence
fits into the operations of a law enforcement organization Rather
than being an information clearinghouse added to the organization
ILP provides strategic mix/blending of intelligence into the
mission of the organization
3. Intelligence Led Policing IS THE PRODUCT Community Policing
IS THE PROCESS
4. ILP- What Is It? ILP is a business model and managerial
philosophy where data analysis and criminal intelligence are
pivotal to an objective. (Carter, 2009) Its an integration of
information and intelligence
5. ILP and Sharing information How do we get police Agencies to
adopt ILP? Police analysts to interpret involvement; TO Influence
decision makers Requires decision makers to use intelligence in a
proactive manner
6. The Paradigm from Community Policing to ILP Requirements
driven Collection and analysis Multi-jurisdictional Local, State
and Federal Law Enforcement sharing Leads to Pro-Active
collaboration
7. Community Policing vs ILP Community Policing ILP Identify
the elements of a crime Identify collection Requirements
Investigative direction Assess the Domain Gather the evidence
Documentation and Trial prep Collect information Report
Intelligence Prosecution Intelligence informed action
8. Commitment The chief executive must understand the concept
of ILP How does ILP fit into the departments mission Commitment to
the concept of people and resources Training and infrastructure
development Commitment must extend throughout the chain
9. In Summary ILP builds on best practices in Community
Policing ILP has a critical ingredient of information sharing ILP
will be most effective in all-crimes perspective ILP will have
meaning when it is integrated across all systems of the law
enforcement