Founder
Problem Analysis Group
San Diego, California, United States
Julie Wartell has spent over 25 years working with local, state and federal criminal justice agencies and communities around crime analysis, research and prevention; including as a crime analyst for police and prosecution, managing a regional crime mapping initiative, conducting research and evaluation for non-profits, as a National Institute of Justice fellow, and as an independent advisor. Julie has performed a wide range of research and analysis of crime problems, conducted studies of police and prosecutor processes, and assessed information technologies. She has conducted extensive training and presentations to officers, prosecutors, analysts and community internationally on topics relating to analyzing crime and problem solving. Julie has edited or authored numerous publications and teaches and conducts research at the University of California–San Diego. She has an MPA from San Diego State and a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Criminology and Police Management from University of Cambridge.
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