Abstract: This book explores how strategic intelligence
can support decision-makers in complex national policing
organizations to prevent, detect, disrupt and investigate
transnational organized crime (TOC). This chapter
contextualizes the research problem, exploring the need for
further research into the use of strategic intelligence in a
law enforcement context. The chapter presents an overview
of the research objectives and provides an insight into the
social context of TOC and the current approaches to strategic
intelligence in law enforcement. Identifying gaps in the current
literature this chapter provides a case for the present study,
which encompasses four exploratory case studies across three
jurisdictions (Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia),
and argues for the need for a strategic intelligence framework
for use by Western law enforcement agencies in the same or similar jurisdictions