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  • Forensic Science
  • Criminal Justice
  • Intelligence Analysis

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  • Traditional separation between forensic scientists and investigators can limit evidence utility.
  • Effective communication and data interpretation are crucial for successful investigations.

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  • To introduce the concept of an Intelligence Analyst (IA) as a bridge between forensic science and law enforcement.
  • To highlight the value of forensic intelligence in enhancing criminal investigations.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the IA role within forensic services.
  • Discussion of how IAs translate scientific findings into actionable intelligence.
  • Conceptualizing forensic intelligence within a holistic case approach.

Main Results:

  • The IA role facilitates a paradigm shift, increasing investigative contributions from forensic analysis.
  • IAs effectively translate complex forensic data into understandable and actionable intelligence for investigators.
  • Integrating forensic data early enhances the overall investigative process.

Conclusions:

  • The Intelligence Analyst is a valuable asset in bridging the gap between forensic laboratories and police investigators.
  • Implementing forensic intelligence through IAs improves the utilization of forensic evidence in investigations.
  • A holistic case approach incorporating forensic intelligence leads to more effective law enforcement outcomes.