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Eon Kim is a Lecturer in Criminology (Digital Tech) specializing in police studies, data privacy, and pedagogical innovations. Their work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals via the Digital Futures initiative. Key research areas include crime dataset diversification, police workforce optimization, and safeguarding vulnerable populations.
- Education: No formal education details provided in text.
Research interests focus on the intersection of criminology and digital technologies, with notable contributions to policing strategies, statistical education reforms, and geoprivacy challenges. Recent work highlights include analyzing global crime datasets, investigating police resource allocation in the UK, and exploring guardianship failures in missing children cases.
Collaborative projects include a 2021–2022 initiative on geoprivacy and data sharing ethics, where Kim served as Co-Investigator. This project addressed urban planning data challenges and sustainable development goals implementation.
- Grants/Projects: Geoprivacy, confidentiality and data sharing in research & practice (2021–2022).
Kim is affiliated with interdisciplinary teams focusing on child safeguarding, statistical pedagogy, and policing innovation, reflecting a commitment to bridging academic research with practical societal impacts.




