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Title: | The performance analysis of anti- terrorism intelligence from Taiwan's Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice | Authors: | Fan, Y.-P. CHENG-WEI CHEN |
Issue Date: | 2008 | Start page/Pages: | 259-260 | Source: | IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics 2008 | Abstract: | It is necessary to analyze the anti-terrorism performance of Taiwan's security system after September 11, 2001 attacks. We use three stage data envelopment analysis model that Fried et al. (2002) developed, getting intelligence performance of the Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice, to discuss the ability of anti-terrorism in Taiwan's national security system. Putting 10 outputs, 2 inputs and 42 environment variables into this model, we find out output slacks and remove environmental impacts to intelligence. As a result, most of local field offices get higher efficiency scores compared with first stage's DEA result. That means most of local field offices' intelligence works with effective management. Furthermore, we analyze total factor productivity and find the change of intelligence performance coming from efficiency improving and technology degenerating. It seems Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice works efficiently with traditional human resource management, yet could not deal with technical shock like new type of terrorism. We suggest that security institutions should train employees with advanced technology to overcome Taiwan's security system deficiency. ©2008 IEEE. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ISI.2008.4565074 | SDG/Keyword: | Advanced technologies; Analysis models; Anti-terrorism; Data envelopment; Data envelopment analysis; Effective management; Human resources; Intelligence; International conferences; Investigation bureau; Local fields; National securities; Performance analyses; Security informatics; September 11; Total factor productivity; Enterprise resource management; Environmental impact; Information management; Intersymbol interference; Linear programming; Management; Personnel; Photodissociation; Resource allocation; Security systems; Technology; Human resource management |
Appears in Collections: | 農業經濟學系 |
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