Intelligence-led policing (ILP) is a policing model that has emerged in recent years which is built around risk assessment and risk management.
Although there is no universally accepted understanding of what intelligence-led policing entails, the leading definition is that ILP is a strategic, future-oriented and targeted approach to crime control, focusing upon the identification, analysis and "management" of persisting and developing "problems" or ‘risks. In simpler terms, it is a model of policing in which intelligence serves as a guide to operations, rather than the reverse.
Source:
Wikipedia
Event:
Human Security and Transnational Crime Conference. Problem-oriented policing and human security emphasizes the tackling of underlying problems that cause crime. ILP is a long-term and targeted approach to crime control.
Speaker:
David Jimenez