Kim Anklin
Vice President and Senior Investigative Analyst
Kim Anklin is the Vice President of Management Resources and our Senior Investigative Analyst. Kim came to us after returning from Ventura California where she worked for the Ventura Police Department as their crime and intelligence analyst.
Today, Kim works in partnership with all levels of government and private sector companies to provide innovative solutions to safety and security-related challenges.
Both public and private sector organizations utilize her services including:
- Analyzing and disseminating intelligence
- Emergency response planning
- Crime prevention
- Competitive intelligence
- Various computer systems training
- Technical needs assessments.
Kim’s expertise includes:
- Working in partnership with attorneys.
- Providing case and settlement analysis for both civil and criminal cases.
- Assisting victims and families of victims guiding them through the legal process.
At the Ventura Police Dept., Kim was:
- Lead executive member for the department’s new CAD/RMS system, GIS and computer systems trainer
- Grant writer
- Lead liaison to other local, state and federal agencies.
As the police department's Civilian Crime Analyst, Kim's primary responsibility was to:
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Analyze and disseminate information internally and with other law enforcement agencies
- Analyze risk assessment
- Convert various sources of data into useful information by,
- Detecting pattern recognition, identifying repeated core offenders, and correlating potential suspect data with current crime patterns. Results were used to direct officers and investigators in the form of alerts, bulletins, and crime mapping.
Education:
- Masters degree in Public Administration from California Lutheran University.
- Bachelors of Science degree in Psychology from California Lutheran University.
Kim is a presenter and published author:
Past accomplishments of publication include:
- Publication of "A Study on the Criminal Motivations of Sentenced Inmates"
- Chapter in "Visions for Change: Crime & Justice in the Twenty-First Century, 2nd ed." The study analyzes the motivational and behavioral patterns of inmates convicted mostly of property crimes, who are now residing at the Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula, CA.
- Assisted in the writing and publication of "What Price for Blood; Murder and Justice in Saudi Arabia, a case study that chronicled the arrest and trial of two British nurses accused of murdering an Australian colleague. It was a precedent-setting case that challenged the Saudi confessional justice process. Comparisons to Western murder cases and criminal justice systems were analyzed.
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Kim Anklin and F. Lee Bailey
at the New England Council of State Investigator Associations in Worcester, MA - October 2008
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