About Crimesci

Get to know the Center for Crime Science better: Who we are, what our role is, what we do, and how we serve as a crucial mechanism in solving crime problems.

Who we are

The Center for Crime Science was established under the Royal Police Cadet Academy (RPCA) in Thailand with support from the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT). It is envisioned as a regional multi-disciplinary knowledge hub that brings together research, policy, and practice to address contemporary crime challenges. By integrating expertise from criminology, policing, data science, law, and social sciences, the Center aims to foster evidence-based crime prevention, enhance policing effectiveness, and support sustainable justice reform. Through research, training, and regional collaboration, the Center serves as a platform for innovation, knowledge exchange, and capacity building for law enforcement and criminal justice professionals across Southeast Asia.

What we do

The Center for Crime Science works to enhance crime prevention and criminal justice systems across Southeast Asia through three core pillars:

Together, these pillars support our mission to become a regional knowledge hub of interdisciplinary expertise,
strengthening crime prevention and justice responses in ASEAN.

We aim to be :
Hub of Knowledge
in Crime Science
for ASEAN

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มุ่งเป็นศูนย์กลางความรู้
ด้านวิทยาการอาชญากรรม
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We aim to be : Hub of Knowledge in Crime Science for ASEAN The Center for Crime Science aspires to become a leading regional hub of knowledge and innovation in crime science and policing. Our vision is to create a lasting ecosystem that brings together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and academics to collaboratively address crime in all its complexity.

We aim to:
1) Lead interdisciplinary knowledge exchange on crime prevention and criminal justice.
2) Strengthen ASEAN regional cooperation by bridging law enforcement, academia, and civil society.
3) Be a driver of evidence-based policymaking, offering insights that inform sustainable, ethical, and effective approaches to crime management.
4) Empower practitioners through access to cutting-edge research, technology, and training.
5) Foster crime literacy and public awareness, particularly among youth and vulnerable populations.
By positioning ourselves at the intersection of research and practice, we seek to transform how crime is understood and addressed across Southeast Asia.

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