Professor Jacqueline Ross spoke at “Making Sense of Crime in the United States and France: Intelligence Analysis, Police, and Security,” an event at the University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs. Her talk featured research from her paper, “A Pluralist Perspective on Police Intelligence Regimes in the United States and France,” about how French and American police use local security partnerships as sources of intelligence. Ross has published extensively on undercover policing and local security partnerships in the United States and Europe and is currently working on a book examining undercover policing in a comparative context for the Oxford University Press.