801 W. Michigan Street
BS 4166
Indianapolis, IN
46202
Biography
Dr. Jeremy Carter’s primary research interests are in policing, law enforcement intelligence, crime analysis, criminal justice technology, and evidence-based policy. His research has been funded by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, among others. Dr. Carter has served as the principal investigator on a number of projects through the United States and was also Chair of the Standing Scientific Review Panel for the U.S. Department of Justice. He received his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University. Dr. Carter was named Executive Associate Dean in 2023 after serving as the interim EAD since 2021.
Education
- Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, 2011
- M.S., Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, 2006
- B.A., Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, 2004
Professional Experience
- Professor, O'Neill IUPUI, 2022–Present
- Interim Executive Associate Dean, O'Neill IUPUI, 2021–23
- Associate Professor, O'Neill IUPUI, 2017–22
- Director of Research, O'Neill IUPUI, 2017–21
- Director of Criminal Justice and Public Safety, O'Neill IUPUI, 2017–21
- Assistant Professor, O'Neill IUPUI, 2013–17
- Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of North Florida, 2011–13
- Research Specialist, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, 2004–11
Highlights
- Co-Principal Investigator, “Real-Time Algorithms and Software Systems for Heterogeneous Data Driven Policing of Social Harm” (with George Mohler and Rajeev Raje) National Science Foundation (2017-2020, $791,513)
- Co-Principal Investigator, “Technical Operational Evaluation and Demonstration Projects” (with Eric Grommon) National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2013-2015, $353,640)
- Chair, Standing Scientific Review Panel, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2015)
- President’s Award of Excellence, International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (2013)
- Editor, Journal of Intelligence Analysis (2010-2013), Journal of Intelligence Analysis (2010-2013)
Selected Intellectual Contributions
- “Reducing Bias in Estimates for the Law of Crime Concentration.” (with G. Mohler, J. Brantingham, M. Short). Journal of Quantitative Criminology (2019)
- “Predicting initiator and near repeat events in spatiotemporal crime patterns: An analysis of residential burglary and motor vehicle theft.” (with Eriz Piza) Justice Quarterly (2017)
- “Spatiotemporal convergence of crime and vehicle crash hot spots: Additional consideration for policing places.” (with Eric Piza) Crime & Delinquency (2017)
- “Institutional pressures and isomorphism: The impact on intelligence-led policing adoption.”Police Quarterly (2016)
- “Law enforcement fusion centers: Cultivating an information sharing environment while safeguarding privacy.” (with D. L. Carter, S. Chermak, E. McGarrell) Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology (2016)
- “Police as alert responders? Lessons learned about perceived police roles and responses from pretrial GPS supervision of domestic violence defendants.” (with E. Grommon) Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice (2016)
- “Disparity between fusion center web content and self-reported activity.” (with C. Lewandowski, G. May) Criminal Justice Review (2016)
- “From conceptual to operational: Over-the-air-programming of land mobile radios.” (with E. Grommon, P. Harris) Physical Communication (2016)
- “Officer perceptions of the impact of mobile broadband technology on police operations.” (with E. Grommon) Policing & Society (2015)
- “Intelligence-led policing and forces of organizational change in the United States.” (with S. Phillips) Policing & Society (2015)
- “Inter-organizational relationships and law enforcement information sharing post-September 11, 2001.”Journal of Crime and Justice (2015)
- “Implementing intelligence-led policing: An application of loose-coupling theory.” (with S. Phillips, S. Gayadeen) Journal of Criminal Justice (2014)
- “Wireless broadband for municipal police: Evaluating clearance times of calls for service.” (with E. Grommon) Police Quarterly (2014)