NCJ Number
198224
Journal
Les Cahiers de la Securite Interieure Issue: 47 Dated: 2002 Pages: 209-229
Editor(s)
Anne Wuilleumier
Date Published
2002
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This article discusses the influence on judicial inquiry of the advent of Information Technology as it influences the context of intelligence sharing.
Abstract
It is noted here that in France intelligence is presently conducted in an uncoordinated manner as a result of working methods learned as a part of past work experience and governed by access to technological tools and specific skills. In other words, while the idea that police have about what is "quality" information limits the supply of data, collaboration by means of technology sharing, via the Internet, as an example, was found to reverse this negative trend and work to increase the supply of quality data.