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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE (3) answer(s).
 
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Federal Bureau of Investigation and change / Svendsen, Adam D M   Journal Article
Svendsen, Adam D M Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In this article, shortcomings with US domestic counter-terrorism intelligence and associated efforts since 2000 are analysed. Potential suggestions for the extended development of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are then discussed. Some of these propositions touch on developments involving the domestic intelligence and security services of other countries, and explore their use concerning the future optimization of the FBI in the area of domestic counter-terrorism intelligence. Within the overall culture and operational approach of the FBI, today greater sustained emphasis still needs to be accorded to the 'intelligence methodology' of 'wait and watch'. Simultaneously, the FBI needs to keep moving more from mainly a post facto emphasis to more of an a priori one in its investigations. Thereby, the FBI can continue to move towards improved delivery and better meet its role as a guarantor of US national security in a timely manner as the twenty-first century progresses.
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Home time: a new paradigm for domestic intelligence / Hulnick, Arthur S   Journal Article
Hulnick, Arthur S Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Americans have always been ambivalent about internal security and homland defense. In times of crisis, they are willing to give up some measure of privacy and accept the erosion of normal liberties in the interest of collective security.
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Unraveling India's foreign intelligence: the origins and evolution of the research and analysis wing / Shaffer , Ryan   Article
Shaffer , Ryan Article
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Summary/Abstract Indian intelligence has played a significant role in strengthening the nation's position since independence. Despite its importance, the public has little understanding of India's intelligence agencies as scholars and journalists have rarely probed the subject due to legal and political constraints. India's Research and Analysis Wing (usually stylized as RAW or R&AW) is the country's agency devoted to foreign or “external” intelligence.
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