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Leslie Kennedy is a University Professor at Rutgers University's School of Criminal Justice with extensive expertise in risk assessment methodologies. He served as Dean from 1998-2007 and developed Risk Terrain Modeling (RTM), a framework adopted globally for crime prediction and resource allocation. His research examines spatial intelligence applications in policing through collaborations like the Newark Public Safety Collaborative.
Research focuses on crime pattern analysis using geospatial data, environmental influences on violent crime, and evidence-based prevention strategies. Recent work analyzes drug overdose clusters, officer-involved shootings, and tourism-related crime dynamics.
Honors include awards from ACJS and the International Association of Crime Analysts. Publications demonstrate cross-disciplinary approaches bridging criminology, public health, and urban planning, with frequent use of big data analytics to model social disorder.
- Advisory Roles: Faculty advisor for Newark Public Safety Collaborative
- Key Publications: Risk-Based Policing: Evidence-Based Crime Prevention with Big Data and Spatial Analytics (UC Press)
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