
معرفی
Kutluer Karademir is a Lecturer in Policing at the Department of Law, Policing and Investigation within the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law at Teesside University. He holds a PhD in Public Policy from George Mason University and has prior academic and research experience at Atatürk University and the Global Centre for Security Studies.
Education:
- PhD in Public Policy, George Mason University (2012)
- MA in International Relations, American University (2007)
- Bachelor's from Turkish National Police Academy (2000)
His research centers on critical areas in policing and security, including terrorism, international policing, evidence-based policing, and crisis management. He employs both qualitative and quantitative research methods, reflecting a strong methodological foundation in social science research.
Karademir is actively involved in applied research, currently contributing to the project Missing from Home Investigations (Adults and Children) in Cleveland, which explores investigative practices and responses to missing persons. This work aligns with his broader interest in improving policing effectiveness through research-driven approaches.
He collaborates across institutions and countries, contributing to interdisciplinary and policy-relevant research in law enforcement and public safety.
Advising and Grants:
- Co-Investigator, Missing from Home Investigations (Adults and Children) in Cleveland (Oct 2024 – May 2025)
While no formal advisees or awards are listed in the available information, his role as a lecturer and researcher indicates mentorship and leadership in academic and applied settings.


