
Police Lieutenant Colonel
Seksin Seemapollakul
Position : Lecturer, Faculty of Police Science
Organization : Royal Police Cadet Academy
Country : Thailand
Short Biography
Police Lieutenant Colonel Seksin Seemapollakul is a lecturer at the Faculty of Police Science, Royal Police Cadet Academy. He holds a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice specializing in Cybercrime Investigation and Cybersecurity from Boston University, USA. He previously served as an Inquiry officer at Bangrak Metropolitan Police Station and was a sub-committee member on police reform under the National Reform Steering Assembly.
His academic interests include criminology, criminal justice administration, crime prevention, and evidence-based policing. His current research focuses on developing approaches to leverage cybercrime data for supporting crime prevention and suppression
Contact Address
Royal Police Cadet Academy, 90 Sam Pran, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand 73110
Expertise / Area of Interest
Crime Science / Criminology / Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement / Money Laundering / Financial Crime / Cybercrime / Crime Prevention
Relevant Experience :
- Lecturer in the Master of Public Administration Program (Security Management), Royal Police Cadet Academy, teaching Security Management and Crisis & Risk Management
- Lecturer in the Bachelor of Public Administration Program, Royal Police Cadet Academy, teaching Economic Crime, Crime Prevention and Suppression, Criminology
- Deputy Inspector (Investigation) and Inspector (Investigation), Bangrak Metropolitan Police Station
- Deputy Traffic Inspector, Bangrak Metropolitan Police Station
- Sub-committee Member on Police Reform, National Reform Steering Assembly
Related Work :
- 2025: Researcher, Center for Crime Science, funded by the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT)
- 2025: Researcher, Guideline for utilizing cybercrime data to prevent and suppress criminal activities, funded by the Science Research and Innovation Fund, TSRI
- 2024: Researcher, Developing Internationally-Recognized Work Process at the Police Station, funded by the Science Research and Innovation Fund, TSRI
- 2024: Researcher, Innovation for Disease and Stress Monitoring to Promote Sustainable Police Health, funded by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth)
- 2023: Co-Researcher, Development of Thai Police Standards toward International Standards, funded by the Science Research and Innovation Fund, TSRI
- 2022: Co-Researcher, Safe City Project, funded by the Science Research and Innovation Fund, TSRI
- 2021: Researcher, Development of Crime Data Collection and Visualization System at the Police Station Level: Case Study of Thonglor Metropolitan Police Station, under the Police Research and Innovation Personnel Development Project for Public Safety, funded by the Science Research and Innovation Fund, TSRI
Academic Publications
Seemapollakul, S., Samramsamruadkit, Z., & Kantasri, M. (2023). Policy Innovation: Bangkok Smart Safety Zones. In J. Montgomery (Ed.), AMPS Proceedings Series 34.1: Livable Cities – A Conference on Issues Affecting Life in Cities (pp. 267–272). City Tech – New York City College of Technology & AMPS, USA. https://amps-research.com/proceedings/
Type of Collaboration
Secretary, Center for Crime Science
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