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Mental Health & Wellness Survey for Intelligence Practitioners

On behalf of the Mental Health & Wellness Task Team, established within the Analyst Council of the National Fusion Center Association, I invite you to participate in a survey regarding the availability of and need for wellness resources for intelligence practitioners. This survey is one of a series of initiatives with the goal of expanding access to mental health & wellness resources and enhancing resilience for those working in the intelligence discipline, whether in a state and local fusion center, real time crime center, HIDTA center, law enforcement intelligence unit, or other intelligence units in government.

This survey is a tool to better understand the access intelligence practitioners, regardless of agency type or level of government, have the resources that support current and long-term wellness. The survey asks questions aimed at gathering insights into access to prevention education, resources by which to develop coping mechanisms, and methods through which your work environment or agency culture supports these goals.

This survey, which is available via Microsoft Forms (forms.office.com/g/e4QLQtS7Tf), is completely anonymous and does not collect any identifying information. Results of the survey will be presented in the aggregate in such a manner as to preclude identification of any respondents. We sincerely hope you will take the time to participate in this survey, as your responses will contribute to nationwide efforts to support and enhance intelligence practitioner mental health and wellness.

Affiliated Trainings/Webinars

Crime Analysis Applications Training

Oklahoma City Police Department Training Center

December 9 – 13, 2024

Presented By:
Steven L. Gottlieb
Author of “Crime Analysis: From First to Final Arrest”

This course focuses on the many operational issues and statistical processes involved in designing and maintaining a dynamic crime analysis program that helps you help your officers catch crooks and do it more efficiently. Some of the skills you will learn are:

  • How to Develop a Crime Analysis Program—And How to Run a Crime Analysis Unit
  • The 8 Functions of Crime Analysis—And Which Ones Lead to “Arresting” Results
  • How to Identify Existing and Evolving Crime Patterns/Series • 3 Methods to Forecast Future Criminal Occurrences
  • How to Develop Target Profiles and Use Them to Track Criminals
  • 2 Ways to Link Known Offenders to Unsolved Crimes
  • The Key Role of Crime Analysis in Support of CompStat, Problem Analysis, and Community Policing Programs.
  • How to Turn Data Into Information—The 5 Critical Steps in the Crime Analysis Process
  • Much More…