Improving Analysis - Advancing Fair, Just, and Effective Policing
Noemi Eckhoff
Association: International Association of Crime Analysts
Award: Bryan Hill Memorial Scholarship Award
Awarded: September 16, 2024
Description: This award was created to recognize an individual who embodies the same “Spirit of Service” for which Bryan was well known. Members are nominated for contributing to the professional success of another, or many, by sharing knowledge, examples, and/or time freely and selflessly.
Michael Winslow
Association: International Association of Crime Analysts
Award: Bryan Hill Memorial Scholarship Award
Awarded: September 16, 2024
Description: This award was created to recognize an individual who embodies the same “Spirit of Service” for which Bryan was well known. Members are nominated for contributing to the professional success of another, or many, by sharing knowledge, examples, and/or time freely and selflessly.
Christian Peterson
Association: George Mason University
Award: Inducted into the Evidence-Based Policing Hall of Fame
Awarded: June 20,2024
Description: The Hall recognizes innovative law enforcement practitioners who have been central to the implementation of a high quality research program in their agency and also are relentless champions of institutionalizing evidence-based practices. These leaders of evidence-based policing not only help make high-quality police scholarship possible but also advance significant reforms in policing by utilizing science in their decision making.
Amanda Bruner
Association: International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts
Award: IALEIA Award for Excellence: Individual
Awarded: April 22, 2024
Description: The purpose of this award is to recognize and honor criminal justice and criminology faculty members for innovative teaching methods. The goal is to identify, acknowledge, and disseminate innovation in relation to learning and teaching; therefore, the focus of your applications should be clearly evidenced by specific practices that are replicable and effective.
Charlie Giberti and Amanda Bruner
Association: International Association of Crime Analysts
Award:
Awarded:
Recognition: Recognized for contribution to the “International Association of Crime Analysis: Exploring Crime Analysis 4th Edition”.
Allison Rojek
Association: Academy of Criminal Justice Services
Award: Ken Peak Innovations in Teaching Award
Awarded: April 1, 2024
Description: The purpose of this award is to recognize and honor criminal justice and criminology faculty members for innovative teaching methods. The goal is to identify, acknowledge, and disseminate innovation in relation to learning and teaching; therefore, the focus of your applications should be clearly evidenced by specific practices that are replicable and effective.
Noemi Eckhoff
Association: Texas Law Enforcement Analyst Network (TXLEAN)
Award: New Analyst of the Year 2022-2023
Awarded: August 28, 2023
Description: Recognizes a stand-out analyst in the job fewer than two years. This member has made significant contributions to TXLEAN, their agency or the profession beyond what is generally accepted for new members. For example, special projects, conference planning, meeting participation, presentations, etc. This is intended to be awarded to someone new to the profession.