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The North American intelligence community : language management as a vital tool in generating safe and effective future intelligence

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Information, prior to its transformation into intelligence, may be found in any of the languages currently spoken throughout the world. Although English is, in general, the main language used for global communication, it is no longer the principal language in which the most sensitive information, such as that concerning international organized crime and terrorism, is collected. This sought-after information is now found among the less common (and hence less wellstudied) languages, as well as embedded within dialects and local nuances and inflections. </abstract>
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<text>vol. 20, nº 2, 2018 ; p. 132-154</text>
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