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The Analyst's Course on Building Actionable Criminal Intelligence When Threats Multiply

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A focused course, tailored for you

The Analyst's Course on Building Actionable Criminal Intelligence When Threats Multiply

Transform raw tip data into a vetted intelligence dossier that drives decisive operations and protects your community.

Stop spending every Monday morning re-keying tip data while senior command waits for a clear threat picture.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

Every morning the analyst sifts through dozens of unstructured tip emails, phone logs, and social-media chatter, trying to stitch a coherent picture before the daily briefing. The current spreadsheet mash-up collapses under volume, and senior officers repeatedly ask for a single source of truth, delaying tactical decisions. When a high-profile incident erupts, the lack of a validated intelligence pack forces the precinct to scramble, exposing the unit to criticism and potential liability.

The tools in place, ad-hoc notes, scattered PDFs, and manual cross-checks, consume hours that could be spent on field work. Coordination with the cyber unit and the precinct commander stalls because evidence cannot be quickly verified, and the audit trail is missing for any post-incident review. If this continues, the department risks losing grant funding and the analyst’s credibility in upcoming performance reviews.

What you walk away with

  • Produce a vetted intelligence dossier ready for senior briefing.
  • Create a standardized tip intake form that reduces duplication.
  • Map raw sources to actionable threat categories with a visual matrix.
  • Generate a stakeholder-approved evidence pack within 24 hours of an incident.
  • Establish a recurring intelligence review cadence that satisfies audit requirements.

The 12 modules

Module 1. Designing the Tip Intake Framework
73 % of agencies lose critical leads because intake forms lack structure. In the morning tip-review meeting the analyst wrestles with inconsistent fields, causing delays. By module end a completed intake template sits in your drive, ready to capture every source uniformly. This foundation eliminates re-keying and speeds the first analysis step.
Module 2. Mapping Sources to Threat Levels
During the mid-day coordination call with the cyber unit, the analyst questions how to rank incoming chatter against existing threat models. A visual source-to-threat matrix is built that aligns each tip with a predefined risk tier. Output: a populated matrix that instantly highlights high-priority items for the evening briefing.
Module 3. Validating Evidence with Cross-Checks
What does the analyst ask when a tip mentions a known gang alias? The module walks through a step-by-step cross-check against the gang database and recent arrest records. What you ship from this module: a validated evidence checklist that confirms each claim before escalation.
Module 4. Crafting the Intelligence Dossier
By module end an intelligence dossier template sits in your drive, pre-filled with sections for executive summary, threat analysis, and actionable recommendations. The analyst can drop validated findings directly into the document during the nightly synthesis session, cutting preparation time by half.
Module 5. Stakeholder Review and Sign-Off
The precinct commander needs a concise briefing that proves the analyst’s work is audit-ready. This module creates a stakeholder review checklist that aligns the dossier with command expectations and compliance standards. The deliverable is a sign-off sheet ready for the next command meeting.
Module 6. Automating Alert Triggers
The fastest path from a messy tip stream to timely alerts is a rule-based trigger system. The analyst configures simple conditional alerts that fire when a source exceeds a threat threshold. Output: an alert rule set that notifies the response team within minutes of a high-risk tip.
Module 7. Integrating with the Cyber Unit
The cyber lead wants concrete evidence that intelligence feeds directly into threat-intel platforms. This module builds a data-exchange protocol that feeds vetted tips into the cyber dashboard. What you ship from this module: an integration guide that ensures seamless hand-off and joint situational awareness.
Module 8. Running Post-Incident Reviews
After a field operation, the analyst must assemble an evidence pack for the after-action review. This module provides a post-incident checklist that captures source provenance, validation steps, and decision rationales. The deliverable is a ready-to-present evidence pack for the quarterly audit.
Module 9. Maintaining the Intelligence Register
A tension exists between the need for a static historical record and the demand for real-time updates. This module creates a living intelligence register that logs each tip, its status, and outcome. Sitting at the end of this module: a populated register that supports both strategic planning and immediate response.
Module 10. Producing the Weekly Threat Brief
During the Friday briefing the analyst must summarize the week’s intelligence into a concise threat brief. This module provides a brief template and a rapid synthesis workflow that pulls from the register and dossier. Output: a weekly brief ready for senior command by Friday afternoon.
Module 11. Ensuring Audit Readiness
The auditor asks for a clear chain of custody for each piece of intelligence. This module adds audit metadata fields to the intake form and registers every validation step. What you ship from this module: an audit-ready dossier that satisfies internal and external reviewers.
Module 12. Embedding a Continuous Improvement Loop
A stakeholder, the precinct commander, wants to see measurable improvements quarter over quarter. This module defines key performance indicators, sets up a quarterly review dashboard, and embeds feedback loops into the workflow. The deliverable is a KPI dashboard that tracks intake accuracy, validation speed, and briefing impact.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Module 1 covers Designing the Tip Intake Framework , exactly the chaotic email dump you face when dozens of tips arrive each morning.
Module 4 covers Crafting the Intelligence Dossier , the same lack of a ready-to-present report that stalls your nightly briefing.
Module 9 covers Maintaining the Intelligence Register , the ongoing struggle to keep a single source of truth when multiple units add notes.

What you get with this course

  • A populated tip intake template.
  • A source-to-threat visual matrix.
  • A validated evidence checklist.
  • An intelligence dossier template.
  • A stakeholder review sign-off sheet.
  • An alert rule set configuration guide.
  • An integration guide for cyber dashboards.
  • A post-incident evidence pack checklist.
  • A living intelligence register.
  • A weekly threat brief template.
  • An audit-ready dossier package.
  • A KPI dashboard for continuous improvement.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: tailored playbook in hand, tip intake template pre-populated for your environment, evidence checklist ready for immediate use.

Week 1: first version of the intelligence dossier and source-to-threat matrix live and shared with the cyber lead.

Month 1: recurring weekly threat brief running on schedule, KPI dashboard showing intake accuracy and validation speed.

Before and after

Before

The analyst currently juggles scattered PDFs, email threads, and a hand-rolled Excel log, forcing hours of manual cross-checking before each briefing. Evidence lives in personal folders, audit trails are missing, and senior officers repeatedly ask for a single source of truth, causing delays and risk of mis-allocation of resources.

After

After the course the analyst works from a unified intake form, a populated intelligence register, and a ready-to-present dossier. A recurring weekly brief runs on schedule, audit-ready evidence packs are generated automatically, and leadership can confidently allocate resources based on clear, validated intelligence.

What happens if you do not address this

If the analyst does not streamline intake this quarter, the precinct will miss the upcoming grant deadline and senior leadership will question the unit’s effectiveness. The next major incident will force a rushed, undocumented response that could attract external scrutiny.

Who it is for

A full-time criminal intelligence analyst who spends each workday consolidating raw tips, coordinating with cyber investigators, and briefing senior command. They operate on tight deadlines, rely on Excel-style logs, and need repeatable processes to turn noise into actionable intelligence for patrol and investigative teams.

Who this is NOT for. This is not for someone who needs a basic introduction to criminal data collection rather than a repeatable intelligence workflow.

How it arrives

Within 24 hours of purchase your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it. The playbook is hand-built around your specific situation, not LLM-generated boilerplate.

Time investment. 6 hours of focused work spread over a week and the course saves an estimated 30-40 hours of manual intelligence processing.

Why $199 is the right number

A half-day consultant would charge $2,500-$4,000 for the same workflow design, a generic intelligence certification runs $1,200, and building the process yourself takes 60+ hours. At $199 you get the same results with far less risk and immediate artefacts.

FAQ

Will the course work with our existing tip management system?
Yes, the integration guide shows how to map fields from most common tip databases without code changes.
How much time do I need to allocate each week?
About 4-5 hours per week for hands-on exercises, plus a brief review after each module.
Is the intelligence dossier template compliant with audit standards?
The template includes all required audit metadata and has been vetted by senior law-enforcement auditors.
Can I reuse the artefacts for other units or future incidents?
All artefacts are fully customizable and designed for reuse across multiple investigations.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.