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Criminal Investigation and Criminal Intelligence: Example of Adaptation in the Prevention and Repression of Cybercrime

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  • Barlatier Jerome

    (Head of Criminal Intelligence Division in French National Gendarmerie-PONTOISE (95), 95000 Pontoise, France)

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In the context of the digitization of delinquent activities, perpetrated via the internet, the question of the most appropriate means of crime prevention and crime repression is once again being raised. Studies performed on police investigations have highlighted the over-determining nature of circumstantial factors in crime as a condition for their elucidation for more than fifty years. The emergence of mass delinquency, such as cybercrime, has thus strongly altered the role of investigation as a useful mode of knowledge production. This obsolescence has appeared gradually and can be summarized in four stages, which generates a suspicion about the social relevance of the investigation. It seems that the holistic approach of criminal intelligence is more adapted to the fight against new forms of crime. The investigation becomes a precision instrument assigned to functions that become more specific. This article considers this paradigm shift by the approaches to knowledge management of crime control. Cybercrime is then emblematic of this shift. This study is based on the criminological review and the delinquency analysis led by the central criminal intelligence service of the national gendarmerie. Its premise may likely guide the strategy of French law enforcement agencies.

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  • Barlatier Jerome, 2020. "Criminal Investigation and Criminal Intelligence: Example of Adaptation in the Prevention and Repression of Cybercrime," Risks, MDPI, vol. 8(3), pages 1-10, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jrisks:v:8:y:2020:i:3:p:99-:d:415737
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