Intelligence culture and society

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Daniel Sansó-Rubert
Julia Pulido-Gragera

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The doctrine largely identifies intelligence culture as a public awareness policy, which aims to improve society's understanding of the objectives and functions of the Intelligence Services. The common motivation is that all social actors become aware that they have an active role in safeguarding security, and that only the sum of efforts can guarantee security and the defense of shared democratic and constitutional values. The priority objectives would be, therefore, to publicize the work of the intelligence services, their operation, the organic vocation of service, the legislation that regulates it, and its fundamental contribution to guaranteeing the security of the State. In short, convey to the public that intelligence is everyone's business and that it demands complicity and social recognition.

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Sansó-Rubert, D., & Pulido-Gragera, J. (2022). Intelligence culture and society. URVIO. Revista Latinoamericana De Estudios De Seguridad, (34), 8–19. https://doi.org/10.17141/urvio.34.2022.5738
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