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Criminal Intelligence for the Chief Executive (CICE) Briefing
About the Training
The U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), is offering a
training program for law enforcement executives, focusing on criminal intelligence
sharing, the intelligence function, intelligence-led policing, and legal and privacy
issues. This training provides an opportunity for executives to gain additional
knowledge and information on the intelligence field, offers tools to help executives
integrate intelligence into their operations, and presents case scenarios and examples
to identify mechanisms to resolve legal and privacy issues.
Who Should Attend
Every chief, sheriff, and executive law enforcement official has a stake in information
and intelligence sharing and will want to attend this training. The information
provided is critical to the development and/or enhancement of an intelligence function
within every law enforcement agency, regardless of the agency’s size.
Training Includes
- Overview of the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan
- Review of the criminal intelligence process and function
- Policy and resource implications
- Intelligence-led policing
- Legal and liability issues
- Overview of 28 CFR Part 23
- Privacy and ethical issues
- Intelligence sharing networks/systems
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Contact
For information regarding course content, please contact
the Institute for Intergovernmental Research at (800)
446-0912, ext. 227.