Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) is a strategically-focused organization that facilitates the timely production and exchange of criminal information and intelligence within the Canadian law enforcement community.
CISC supports the effort to reduce the harm caused by organized crime through the delivery of strategic intelligence products and services and by providing leadership and expertise to its member agencies.
September 18, 2009
Toward a Risk-Based Analysis of Organized Crime: The Experience of Canada - Models that explain how organized crime operates are directly relevant to policing as these models affect how.... read more
August 7, 2009
CHARLOTTETOWN - Criminal Intelligence Service Canada’s 2009 Report on Organized Crime was released at a news conference in Charlottetown.... read more
June 2 , 2009
CISC Corporate Report - The 2008 Corporate Report for Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) provides a multi-faceted overview of activities... read more
May 25, 2009
Update on Threat and Risk Assessments - The chapter "Threat and Risk Assessments" by Natasha Tusikov and Robert Fahlman has been removed as the book ... read more
August 2008
Strategic Intelligence Brief - Organized Crime and Domestic Trafficking in Persons in Canada .... read more