HUMINT

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HUMINT (Human Intelligence) is an intelligence-gathering discipline that relies on information collected from human sources through interpersonal contact, such as interviews, interrogations, and covert interactions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intelligence collection method
intelligence discipline
alsoKnownAs human-source intelligence
canBeVulnerableTo deception
double agents
fabricated reporting
canProduce strategic intelligence
tactical intelligence
collects information on activities
information on capabilities
information on intentions
information on personalities
information on plans
contrastsWith GEOINT
IMINT
MASINT
OSINT
SIGINT
fullName Human Intelligence
goal obtain information not available through technical means
understand human intentions and motivations
involves assessment of reliability
counterintelligence measures
handling of agents
recruitment of sources
source validation
partOf intelligence collection disciplines
intelligence cycle
reliesOn human sources
interpersonal contact
requires cultural knowledge
interpersonal skills
language skills
operational security
subjectTo ethical constraints
legal constraints
policy oversight
usedBy civilian intelligence agencies
law enforcement agencies
military intelligence organizations
security services
usesMethod covert interactions
debriefings
interrogations
interviews
liaison relationships
overt collection
questioning of detainees
source meetings

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