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Kim Lersch is a full Professor of Criminology at the University of South Florida School of Information, where she integrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with criminological research. Her work applies Risk Terrain Modeling and spatiotemporal analysis to study behavioral health issues (suicides, opiate overdoses), crime patterns, and police accountability. Current projects examine the geospatial aspects of suicide and community resources for recently released prison inmates.
- Ph.D. in Sociology from University of Florida (1995)
- M.A. in Sociology from University of Florida
- B.A. in Criminology from University of South Florida
Her research focuses on environmental risk factors influencing crime, disorder, and mental health. Key projects include:
- Drug Overdose Geospatial Analysis in Detroit using 911 data
- Domestic Violence Spatiotemporal Trends during the pandemic
- Suicide Pattern Analysis with Risk Terrain Modeling
- Lead Exposure and Crime correlations in Florida
Recent publications emphasize GIS applications in public safety, pandemic-related crime shifts, and policy recommendations for overdose response. While no specific awards are mentioned, her work bridges criminology, public health, and urban planning to address critical social issues.
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