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Volume 6, No. 3, Fall 2013 Supplement: Ninth Annual IAFIE Conference: Expanding the Frontiers of Intelligence Education
Introduction
The Journal of Strategic Security (JSS) is proud to present the 2013 annual conference proceedings of the International Association for Intelligence Education (IAFIE).
Journal of Strategic Security: http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/jss/ International Association for Intelligence Education: http://www.iafie.org/
All rights reserved. When referencing the information contained in any of these papers for future research and publication, please refer to both JSS and IAFIE. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the Editor-in-Chief: editor@henley-putnam.edu.
Disclaimer
The papers posted herein have been only lightly edited in order to standardize the format (style and presentation). The papers do not necessarily conform to JSS’s submission guidelines.
Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this publication, JSS assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
Cover & Front Matter
Program
Papers
Targeting a Female Audience: American Muslim Women’s Perceptions of al-Qaida Propaganda
Esther Solis Al-Tabaa
Forecasting the Failed States Index with an Automated Trader in a Combinatorial Market
Anamaria Berea, Charles R. Twardy, and Daniel T. Maxwell
French research applied to intelligence: the key role of information and communication sciences
Franck Bulinge
Critical Thinking Instruction in Academia: What can the U.S. Intelligence Community Expect?
Michael W. Collier
The Peacekeeping Information at UN Level
Tiziano Diamanti
The Future of Intelligence Studies
Anthony Glees
Propaganda in Mexico’s Drug War
America Y. Guevara
Generating Effective Patrol Strategies to Enhance U.S. Border Security
Eric Gutierrez, Jonathan Juett, and Christopher Kiekintveld
The Role of Culture in Intelligence Reform
Satgin S. Hamrah
Planes, Plans, Plots: How They Found the Missiles
David M. Keithly
Teaching about ‘Area 51’? How to Cover Secret Government Technology and Capabilities in Intelligence Studies Courses
Armin Krishnan
The Threat of Domestic Bioterrorism: Fact or Fiction
Stacy Langston
Lessons Learned from Intelligence Internships from Three Midwest Universities
Chris Martin, Chris Quillen, and Tim Shaw
Talking truth to power for the Intelligence Professional – feeling the fear and doing it anyway!
Janine McGruddy
Legislating Against the Threat: The U.S. and Canadian Policy Elite Response to the Terrorist Threat
Sara K. McGuire
The Method to our Madness: Learning by Doing in a Criminal Intelligence Course
H. Dale Nute and John Andrews
Red Flags and Black Markets: Trends in Financial Crime and the Global Banking Response
Barry Peterson
Improving the Quality of Analysis in Fusion Centers: Making the Most of the Nation’s Investment
Katherine Hibbs Pherson and Roy A. Sullivan Jr.
The Portable Sensor System: Addressing the Recognition Gap in Modern Surveillance Systems
Brandon C. Sanders
The British State and the Irish Rebellion of 1916: An Intelligence Failure Or a Failure of Response?
Geoffrey Sloan
Bearing Silent Witness: A Grandfather’s Secret Attestation to German War Crimes in Occupied France
McKay M. Smith
Financial Intelligence: Uses and Teaching Methods(Innovative Approaches from Subject Matter Experts)
Anne Walton
Innovation in the Classroom: The JMU Experience…So Far
Timothy Walton