Intelligence officer is a person with corresponding Academic Degree in Crime Laboratory, Specifically in Logical and Theory of lnvestigation, Trained in PARA Military Tactics, Warfares and Police Manuevering. Field Operations, employed of Government Organization or Non-Governmental Organization worldwide.
The word Intelligence is working task to collect, gather, conduct, evaluate, assess of investigation and surveillance to compile a source of information, make responsive and being possible analyses, familiarized on a combination throughout the variety of knowledge, accordingly to veracity of documented reports on Illegal Activities by Organized Group of Criminals.
The Military or Police Direct Commissioned Officers and Military and Police Non-Commissiined Officers can become intelligence officers in their different Units or Command.
The actual role carried out by an intelligence officer varies depending on the remit of their parent organization. Officers of foreign intelligence agencies (e.g. the United States' Central Intelligence Agency, the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) may spend much of their careers abroad. Officers of domestic intelligence agencies (such as the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the UK's Security Service (MI5) and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) are responsible for counter-terrorism, counter-espionage, counter-proliferation and the detection and prevention of serious organized crime within their own countries (although, in Britain, the National Crime Agency is responsible for dealing with serious organized crime).
Titles and responsibilities common among intelligence officers include:
Intelligence agents are individuals that work for or have been recruited by an Intelligence Officer, but who are not employed by the intelligence agency of the intelligence officer. Sometime around 2000, the United States Intelligence Community adopted a more "corporate" vocabulary and began referring to agents as assets.[4] Intelligence agents can be of several types:
Contrary to popular belief or what is seen in Hollywood films, professionally trained intelligence officers are never referred to as agents, secret agents or special agents (except in the case of FBI Special Agents). They are most often referred to as case officers or operations officers. Agents are the foreigners who betray their own countries to pass information to the officer; agents are also known as confidential informants or assets.