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1 Overview  





2 Sources of HUMINT  





3 Notable HUMINT examples  





4 HUMINT by country  



4.1  Italy  







5 See also  





6 References  



6.1  Bibliography  
















Human intelligence (intelligence gathering)






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AU.S. Marine asking a local woman about weapons in Fallujah during the Iraq War

Human intelligence (HUMINT, pronounced /ˈhjmɪnt/ HEW-mint) is intelligence-gathering by means of human sources and interpersonal communication. It is distinct from more technical intelligence-gathering disciplines, such as signals intelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), and measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT).[1] HUMINT can be conducted in a variety of ways, including via espionage, reconnaissance, interrogation, witness interviews, or torture. Although associated with military and intelligence agencies, HUMINT can also apply in various civilian sectors such as law enforcement.[2]

Overview

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NATO defines HUMINT as "a category of intelligence derived from information collected and provided by human sources."[1] A typical HUMINT activity consists of interrogations and conversations with persons having access to information.

As the name suggests, human intelligence is mostly collected by people and is commonly provided via espionage or some other form of covert surveillance. However, there are also overt methods of collection, such as via interrogation of subjects or simply through interviews.

The manner in which HUMINT operations are conducted is dictated by both official protocol and the nature of the source of the information. Within the context of the United States Armed Forces' military intelligence, HUMINT activity may involve clandestine activities, however these operations are more closely associated with CIA projects.[3] Both counterintelligence and HUMINT include clandestine human intelligence and its associated operational techniques.

Sources of HUMINT

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Typically, sources of HUMINT generally include:

The first steps for recruiting HUMINT sources is spotting and assessing a target.[4] Surveillance of targets (e.g., military or other establishments, open source or compromised reference documents) sometimes reveals people with potential access to information, but no clear means of approaching them. With this group, a secondary survey is in order. Headquarters may be able to suggest an approach, perhaps through a third party or through resources not known to the field station.[5]

Notable HUMINT examples

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HUMINT by country

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Italy

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Italy's AISE uses mainly human intelligence.[clarification needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b AAP-6 (2013) pg. 109
  • ^ Clark (2013) pg. 76
  • ^ DeVine (2019)
  • ^ Steele (2010) pg. 95
  • ^ Carroll (2006)
  • Bibliography

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