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ID145320
Title ProperEngaging public support and awareness in intelligence
Other Title Informationthe demands and challenges to developing an intelligence culture
LanguageENG
AuthorChiru, Irena
Summary / Abstract (Note)In democracies the efficiency of a national security institution depends significantly on the way its role and mission are perceived by the intelligentsia and the general public. “Social capital,” an asset for all institutions, conditions their efficient functioning in the limits of the law. Consequently, the intelligence culture, understood as a set of explicit and implicit attitudes and behaviors related to intelligence which influence social perceptions, is fundamental for allowing the public to trust and support their country's intelligence services, given that trust is directly correlated with the efficiency of national security institutions. Political as well as security community legitimacy is acquired, preserved, validated, or eroded through actions, just as their public image is built through adequate communication policies.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol. 29, No.3; Fall 2016: p.503-514
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol: 29 No 3
Key WordsIntelligence Culture ;  Engaging Public Support ;  Awareness in Intelligence


 
 
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