Chapter 3.revised Ranches
Chapter 3.revised Ranches
This chapter is the presentation of the findings from the surveys, interviews
and review of related literatures conducted by the researcher to find answers to the
Intelligence (HUMINT) operations after being deployed in the NISG’s. The findings
are collated and interpreted in order to draw generalizations, identify problem areas,
and subsequently present proposals to enhance the competency of the personnel for
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secret information. Accordingly, the key element of good handling technique, such as
the ability to establish rapport and motivate a potential source, is the ability of an
and planning. Since agent handling is an art and not a science, anything a case
officer or agent handlers can do to become more effective in dealing with people will
make them better agent handlers and recruiters. By understanding the techniques
and adhering to the proper guidelines and approach in recruiting an asset, the
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Presentation of Survey Results
Level of Very
understanding Outstan Satisfac Fai
Satisfac Poor
on the ding tory r
tory
N application of
WMV Result
r the different
steps in 5 4 3 2 1
recruiting
informants
Spotting
a potential 1 14 12 15 3.02 Satisfactory
informants
Classifying/
b assessing 1 8 10 23 2.69 Satisfactory
informants
Approach to
c potential 4 5 6 27 2.67 Satisfactory
informants
Developing
relationship
d with the 4 10 20 8 3.24 Satisfactory
prospective
informant
Actual
e recruitment 3 3 9 27 2.57 Fair
of informants
ACCUMULATED WEIGHTED MEAN VALUE 2.84 Satisfactory
NEPICC graduates who were deployed in the operational area on the different Steps
generally reflects that NEPICC graduates are average level with regards to the
correct application of the first four phases of the recruitment process except for the
Actual Recruitment of Informants which gained the lowest weighted mean value
(WMV= 2.57). The result also shows that more than half of the 42 respondents still
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consider themselves to have only a fair understanding on Classifying or Assessing
Informants and Approach to potential informants. Overall, the survey data means
agents using the traditional approaches was determined by its corresponding value
in the Likert scale. The utilization of the Monetary Incentive is the more commonly
used strategy by the respondents who believed that they are competent in using this
the NEPICC graduates (WMV=2.38). The survey also showed that the respondents
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are fairly competent in the use of Ego Satisfaction or Excitement approach (WMV=
3.05), whereas they are found to be incompetent in utilizing the Direct Approach
that significantly affect the quality of output of NEPICC graduates after being
assigned in NISG’s. On the topmost rank is the sexual category which indicates that
signifies that the collector is easier to recruit informant in his/her place of origin
(WMV=3.71). Relatively, the number of years left in the service of a resident agent or
mean value (WMV=3.40). Surprisingly, the factor in the list that ranked last in
which suggests that the training acquired in the classroom is least likely to affect in a
Interview
In order to support the survey results particularly on the factors that affect the
commanders and deputy commanders of NISG’s who previously worked with target
population. The interviewees were asked about their personal analysis and
informants.
The case officers averred that the training acquired in the institution is the
taught in the school are general knowledge in which there are lots of peculiarities in
every operational area that will require every personnel to be adaptive and creative
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school solutions where students are grouped together in which an officer leads to
accomplish the given tasks, the intelligence specialist mostly worked all by himself in
the operational area especially during the recruitment of informants for specific
primarily because having a female intel specialist to recruit a potential asset can
easily build trust and rapport without sowing doubt and confusion. Moreover, the
period of stint in the area of personnel also affects the output of the personnel, in
which the prolonged exposure may cause complacency or tend to loosen up their
guard after developing acquaintances and familiarity with their working environment.
Similarly, the number of years left in the service of an intel specialist affects their
their functions from doing operational tasks in preparation for the separation from the
service. Lastly, the actual knowledge and familiarity of the field agent on the
recruiting an informant with excellent access and placement because the intel
specialist and target of recruitment share something in common and there are no
Analysis of data
The data collected in the survey revealed that NEPICC graduates’ level of
mean value of 2.84. This result suggests that the perceptions of the respondents
with regards to the application of the steps in the recruitment process as a whole is
on the average level. The findings confirm that NEPICC graduates still need to
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improve themselves in understanding and applying the required steps in recruiting
valuable informants.
approaches to recruit potential target, it was evident on the survey results that their
value of 2.99. It also shows that the respondents are competent enough in using
fairly competent in utilizing Ideology or Reason of Belief and Ego Satisfaction. On the
other hand, the NEPICC graduates are incompetent in Blackmail and Direct
Approach. The data is essential in learning the strengths and weaknesses of intel
specialists for future use in tailoring the training course of agents and address the
The perception of the respondents pertaining to the factors that affect the
quality of their output was rated based on how it significantly influences the
result shows that several factors must be considered to understand the needs of intel
operatives and improve the quality of their output in the operational area.
Based on the interview data, the theories taught in the school are general
knowledge in which there are lots of peculiarities in every operational area that will
require every personnel to be adaptive and creative so as to cope with the dynamics
of the operational environment. Aside from training, there are several factors
affecting the quality of output of intel operatives. All these factors must be considered
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