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Intelligence-Led Policing: 2-Day

Learn to use data, intelligence, and information to target prolific offenders & reduce crime

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385 US dollars
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Course Description

This course equips law enforcement professionals with the knowledge and practical skills to apply Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) as a core decision-making framework. Using real-world agency programs, participants will learn how to leverage analysis and intelligence to prioritize prolific offenders, repeat victims, crime hot spots, and organized groups. Through a mix of lecture, case examples, and interactive exercises, the course covers: -The history and principles of ILP and the National Intelligence Model. -Tactical, operational, and strategic intelligence products. -Collection methods: community sources, confidential informants, OSINT, and officer-gathered intelligence. -How to leverage crime gun intelligence to reduce violence. -building and leveraging Real Time Crime Centers (RTCC). -Translating intelligence into actionable strategies that reduce, prevent, and disrupt crime. -Organizing intelligence using frameworks like VOLTAGE. -Building agency capacity through officer-centered Intelligence Officer Programs. By the end of this course, participants will leave with practical tools to establish or strengthen ILP practices in their own agencies, from developing intelligence products to influencing decision-makers and evaluating impact on crime and harm reduction.


Contact Details

603-803-3283

matt@12-analytics.com

Salem, NH, USA


About the Instructor.

Matt Barter is a current Police Lieutenant and a nationally recognized leader in evidence-based policing and public sector innovation. His nearly two-decade career includes assignments with patrol, crime analysis, the ATF Violent Crimes Task Force, Anti-Crime Unit Sergeant, Chief of Staff, Officer-in-Charge, and SWAT. Matt's current focus is on the intersection of policing, analytics, and artificial intelligence. He is a co-author of the first known randomized controlled trial evaluating police use of generative AI. Matt regularly teaches on topics related to strategic leadership, organizational change, and data-driven practices in law enforcement.

Background

2021-Present

Police Lieutenant

3 years as Chief of Staff for an agency of 300+ employees.  Officer in Charge in Patrol Division.  Developed the agency's RTCC, Intelligence Officer Program, intelligence-led gun violence reduction initiatives, and implemented numerous policing tech products.  Numerous peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.  Harvard Kennedy School Executive Leaders in State and Local Government, ASEBP Applied Criminology and Data Management Course, FBI LEEDA Trilogy.

2018 -2021

Police Sergeant

National Institute of Justice (NIJ) LEADS Scholar.  Development of agency Anti-Crime Unit, which leveraged intelligence-led policing models to target violent offenders.  SWAT Team Element Leader and Lead Medic.  Developed evidence-based crime reduction initiatives.  Implemented NIBIN program and gun crime intelligence initiatives.  Led implementation of new RMS and CAD for agency.

2008-2018

Patrol Officer

Crime Analyst

ATF Task Force Officer

Proactive patrol officer in urban community.  SWAT Officer and team medic.  First sworn crime analyst.  Implemented evidence-based, predictive policing technology, which contributed to significant crime reductions and strategic shift for agency.  Assigned to ATF as Task Force Officer, leveraging crime gun intelligence leading to significant numbers of prosecutions of violent offenders for violations of federal firearm laws, firearms trafficking, and violent crimes.

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