Intelligence
Podcast: Role of INTERPOL in Fighting International Crime
Many criminal activities like human trafficking, cybercrime, drug trafficking, and organized crime go beyond national borders. In this episode, AMU criminal justice professor Dr. Jarrod Sadulski talks with Mikel Irizar, Operations Specialist at INTERPOL’s Command and Coordination Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Learn how INTERPOL assists its 194 member-nations by coordinating criminal investigations, providing resources, sharing intelligence data, and more.
The Four Levels of Activist Involvement in Protest Movements
By Erik Kleinsmith
Recent riots present a complex challenge for those seeking to maintain the rule of law and order. Here's how police investigators and analysts can better understand the activist groups involved.
Civil Unrest 2020: A Toxic Mix of Three Elements
By Erik Kleinsmith
The nation finds itself witnessing widespread civil unrest after the death of George Floyd. To better understand the protests and riots, the public must first understand the three major groups involved and their position in society.
4 Questions to Evaluate the Accuracy of COVID-19 Predictive Models
By Erik Kleinsmith
There are many predictive models being featured on the news and circulating through social media that show the spread and impact of COVID-19. But are these models accurate? Here are four tips to help evaluate the accuracy of predictive models.
COVID-19 and Biological Threats Require a New Approach to National Security
By Erik Kleinsmith
Biological threats, similar to the coronavirus pandemic, are not new and have been highly destructive throughout history. Here's why intelligence analysts must understand this outbreak and how it impacts national security.
GIS Technology Aids in Monitoring Coronavirus
By Kurt Binversie
The coronavirus is spreading rapidly around the world. Learn how government officials and citizens alike are using geospatial information systems (GIS) to monitor the spread of the virus in real-time.