Meet the Expert: Ron Mark

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Director Ron Mark sitting at his desk
Ron Mark, Director of the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Center for Criminal Justice Research & Training

Ron Mark is the current director of the Center for Criminal Justice Research & Training at ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñState University Long Beach (ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ). He is a retired police manager with over 30 years of law enforcement experience.

He is involved with various law enforcement associations that identify trends in law enforcement, develop training to address emerging issues, and advocate for the advancement of this profession. Much of the Center’s research is directed toward identifying future training needs and building cooperative partnerships with community stakeholders.

ForensicsColleges.com: What’s something you wish the public understood about crime and intelligence analysis?

Mark: In the past, most law enforcement positions were staffed by sworn peace officers. But what you’re seeing now is a pivot towards more of what we call professional staff. For every cop that carries a gun out there and does police work, there’s a large number of people behind them, providing support, and crime analysis is a huge part of that.

ForensicsColleges.com: Do you have any advice or encouragement for those interested in careers in crime and intelligence analysis?

Mark: If you want to serve the public, if you want to serve your community, if you want to make a difference and be in public service but not necessarily become a cop or a probation officer, then this is a great option. It’s a growing field for people who want to support public safety.

ForensicsColleges.com: What does the future of the field look like to you?

Mark: More and more agencies are starting to recognize the value of crime analysts. They can save time, money, and resources. The next step could be more real-time crime centers, where analysts perform a combination of crime analysis and dispatching.

"For every cop that carries a gun out there and does police work, there’s a large number of people behind them, providing support, and crime analysis is a huge part of that."

Certificate Programs in Crime and Intelligence Analysis

ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñState University, Long Beach (ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ) offers a certificate in crime and intelligence analysis, delivered through the . It can be taken either online or in person.

The program’s ten courses meet law enforcement analyst training standards established by the International Association of Crime Analysts and the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts. It also includes assistance with career preparation and expectations.

Classes are taught by experienced crime analysts, supervising crime analysts, criminal justice professors, and other law enforcement professionals. Many instructors are part of the ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñPeace Officers Standards and Training (POST). The certificate curriculum is also based on the CA POST Crime and Intelligence Analysis curriculum delivered by the Center for Criminal Justice Research and Training at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ.

Location: Long Beach, CA

Duration: 5 months

Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)