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Kevin Graham is a Lecturer in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University, combining academic teaching with extensive professional experience in intelligence and counter-terrorism. He holds a BA from George Mason University, an MA from Georgetown University, an Executive MBA from Notre Dame, and advanced certificates from Harvard and Georgetown. His teaching focuses on intelligence operations (CRIM 310), terrorism theory (CRIM 475), and hostage negotiation (CRIM 490). Graham’s research interests include counter-terrorism strategies, intelligence collaboration, and operational preparedness in law enforcement contexts.
Professionally, he has served in the US Marine Corps, Virginia State Police Counter-Terrorism Unit, and as a CIA Special Skills Officer. Currently, he is a Principal at Control Risks consultancy and chairs The Village Mission, a counter-human trafficking NGO. His work bridges military, intelligence, and academic sectors, emphasizing practical applications of strategic intelligence.
Recent publications explore experimental economics, trust dynamics, and neuroeconomic decision-making, though his listed articles here focus on economic and behavioral research rather than criminology-specific topics. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text.



