The appendix describes those procedures employed to. Gardners theory of multiple intelligences, however, is perhaps the best known of. This guide is a brief compilation of teachingrelated information from several sources, including instructional guidebooks from other institutions, journals, and contributions from master teachers and academic support units at northern illinois university. Theft, fraud, terrorism, and accidents must all be investigated. Cia espionage and intelligence gathering activities are justified by ernest w. The word quotient means the number of times that one number will divide into another. Counterintelligence according to fbi assistant director dave szady its much broader than just espionagethe traditional spy. The theory of multiple intelligences howard gardner. Counterintelligence theory and practice hank prunckun.
Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Prunckun has again delivered a robust and flexible text with the second edition of counterintelligence theory and practice. Integrating ci and threat awareness into studentyour security program, v2 course introduction guide page 2 course information purpose provide a thorough understanding of how counterintelligence and threat awareness is an essential component of a security program. The paper was prepared with input from a broad range of insa. No inquiry into intelligence theory or practice is complete without addressing the meaning and scope of counterintelligence. Counterintelligence for the 21st century 1 counterintelligence for the 21st century the intelligence and national security alliance insa is pleased to present this paper on counterintelligence ci to help frame the debate on an issue of high priority to us national security. Some views on the theory and practice of intelligence. Counterintelligence theory and practice, second edition. An introduction to theory, practice and career development for public and private investigators page 1 a complex society faces an increasing array of crime and loss issues. Produce an advanced assessment of the structure, functions and operations in u. An intelligence test iq test is a standardized test designed to measure human. This is an analytical process, whose goal is to understand service behaviorthat is, how services define and carry out their missions. Counterintelligence theory of offensive counterintelligence.
It contains basic information for the chumint agent and analyst as well as the interrogator. The stanford binet iq test, first published in 1916, provides a single score that reflects general intelligence. I seek to significant gap remains between theory and practice in support this. Integrating counterintelligence and threat awareness into. All journal articles featured in international journal of intelligence and counterintelligence vol 33 issue 1. Counterintelligence ci the art of the identification of foreign agents and officers operating on.
Instructional guide niu center for innovative teaching. Finally, ceci 1990, 1996 has described multiple cognitive potentials that allow for knowledge to be acquired and relationships between concepts and ideas to be considered. What follows is an effort to begin developing a theory of counterintelligence. Theories of intelligence there are different theories about intelligence, none of which agreee with each other. Last but not least, they viewed forecasting as a skill that required deliberate practice, sustained. Exploring issues relating to national security, military, law enforcement, as well as corporate private affairs, hank prunckun uses his experience as a.
The center seeks to promote study, debate, and understanding of the role of intelligence in the american. Intelligence collection as here discussed is a broad service and support activity. Counterintelligence theory and practice security and. Offensive techniques in current counterintelligence doctrine are principally directed against human sources, so counterespionage can be considered a synonym for offensive counterintelligence. Counterintelligence quiz study guide by newmzw8 includes 10 questions covering vocabulary, terms and more. Its historical examples and set activities also make this text an essential resource for teachers of counterintelligence. Quizlet flashcards, activities and games help you improve your grades. Counterintelligence theory and practice fills a needed void. Although these activities sometimes raise ethical questions, they. To meet this responsibility, intelligence collection seeks out information on countless facets of subjects political.
Lefever 20 when conducted for the greater good, cia activities such as backing coups that depose brutal tyrants are justified. Counterintelligence theory and practice, by hank prunckun. Counterintelligence theory and practice g reference, information and interdisciplinary subjects series security and professional intelligence education. Ci is an integral part of the us armys allsource intelligence capability.
The us intelligence community has shown a lack of understanding and appreciation of counterintelligence and its capabilities as a strategic tool. Every approach to thinking comes up with its own different perspective and assumptions, often contradicting at least one earlier theory. After each question, there are four alternatives answers. Ipb for counterinsurgency by 2lt kimberly groves january 2008 throughout the course of military history, intelligence has had to adapt to changes in the methodology of warfare. Understanding the difference between tactical and strategic ci, 5. In his original elaboration of mi theory, gardner proposed that all humans have at least seven identifiable intelligences he later in 1997 added an eighth. International journal of intelligence and counterintelligence. Its principal service, of course, is procurement of material for the intelligence analystproducers mill. Hank prunckun is associate professor of intelligence analysis at the australian graduate school of policing and security, charles sturt university, sydney. There are 78 questions in order from the easiest to the hardest. The secret cia tactics that helped america win the cold war public affairs, new york, 2019, 228 p. Indias nuclear tests in 1998 which came as a shock to u. Pdf this article discusses the differences between strategic intelligence. Historically, us adversaries have used the famed doublecross system to engage in counterintelligence and counter espionage operations that have effectively neutralized us foreign intelligence operations.
Counterintelligence theory and practice security and professional. Designed for university students in the burgeoning field of intelligence studies and professional training classes, counterintelligence theory and practice provides all the elements required for a successful counterintelligence operation. The intelligence cycle, with all of its analytical tools, informs the friendly commander of the course of a battle and potentially, the outcome of a war. Nonverbal group intelligence test nvgit directions and examples. A neverending necessity the 10 commandments of counterintelligence by james m. Counter human intelligence techniques and procedures general appendix a contains information on operations of ci interest, and on the chumint analysis performed by mdci analysts. Assess the role of oncix as a new premier counterintelligence and security agency in the us government. In this thoroughly updated and revised edition of counterintelligence theory and practice, hank prunckun provides all of the elements required for a successful.
It likewise refers to information gathered and activities conducted to counter espionage, sabotage, assassinations or other intelligence activities conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations or persons, international terrorist activities. Chapter 11 theory and practice in intelligence and control. Some views on the theory and practice of intelligence collection, stanley e. Counterintelligence is an activity aimed at protecting an agencys intelligence program against an oppositions intelligence service. This masterful guide focuses on practical training in deception for both operational planners and intelligence analysts using a casebased approach. Counterintelligence for the 21st century 5 amended by the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act of 2004 irpta, the board included the fbi director, the under secretary of defense for intelligence, the cia director, and a senior doj official. Other nation states have different counterintelligence practices and histories. This session will examine how the community interacts in theory and practice, the different types of intelligence, especially current and estimative, and the difference between puzzles and mysteries. Defend the necessity of counterintelligence as the fundamental precursor to all intelligence activities.
The work of intelligence was fundamentally conceived to be very much more than just information gathering and security. At the heart of exploitation operations is the objective to degrade the effectiveness of an adversarys intelligence service or a terrorist organization. Counterintelligence as the shield is a practical response to the spear, so counterintelligence is to intelligence. The originator of the theory of multiple intelligences, howard gardner, a professor of education at harvard university, defines intelligence as the potential ability to process a certain sort of information. Every service has its own distinctive behav theory is an important building block for intellectual disciplines. This book, counterintelligence theory and practice, is definitely worth buying, and at the price it is a very reasonable investment. By its nature, ci is a multidiscipline effort that includes counter human intelligence chumint, counter signals intelligence csigint, and counter imagery intelligence. Houghton mifflin intelligence tests of retarded school children numerous studies of the agegrade progress of school children have afforded convincing evidence of the magnitude and seriousness of the retardation problem. The operational aims of counter intelligence and supportive operationscovert action respectively were 2creating and ripening an atmosphere or situation which furthers the interest and.
Understanding the meaning of counterintelligence, its place within intelligence studies, and its role in international relations as an instrument of statecraft. The foundation of all counter intelligence work is the study of individual intelligence services. The ncipb was charged with overseeing the ci executive in his or her core mission to. Intelligence is the ability to respond adaptively to new situations, to think abstractly and to comprehend complex ideas.
Counterdeception and counterintelligence provides a thorough overview of the principles of deception and its uses in intelligence operations. It is the oldest theory regarding the nature of intelligence and flourished. Avner barnea head, competitive intelligence, corporate security crisis management studies, mba program, netanya academic college 2. Intelligence officers bookshelf central intelligence agency. Bridging the divide between theory and practice, deception.
The practice of intelligence testing on children today still incorporates thurstones theory of multifactor analyses morgan, 1996. In 1985, francis mcnamara the nathan hale institute, described counterintelligence as intelligence of a special kind, plus something else. Govt 482 counter intelligence test 1 flashcards quizlet. Theories and issues 23 the critics of gardners theory point out that it is difficult to see how all these seven intelligences meet his eight criteria e. In carrying out this task a number of issues on intelligence cycle will be discussed such as meaning of intelligence, its collection and disciplines, its analysis and evaluation as well counter intelligence and intelligence security. Counterintelligence theory and practice is a must read for students of intelligence studies.
It will also look at the role of the national intelligence council in producing joint products and the issue of dissent, with the iraq wmd estimate. Troy whitford, lecturer in intelligence and security studies, australian graduate school of policing and security, charles sturt. Hank prunckun, phd, is an associate professor of intelligence analysis at the australian graduate school of policing and security, charles stuart university, sydney. The process of analyzing allsource information concerning espionage or other multidiscipline intelligence collection threats, sabotage, terrorism, and other related threats to us military commanders, the dod, and the us intelligence community and developing it into a final product that is disseminated. Just as it is in the interest of a state to enhance its ability to inuence events through the use of intelligence, it is in its interest to deny a similar ability to.
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