Skip to main content Dr. Kim Rossmo
- Professor at School of Criminal Justice & Criminology, College of Applied Arts
Grants
2024
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal), Chai, Miin Miin (Co-Principal).
The Mortal Tragedy: Analyzing Body Disposal Patterns in Homicide Cases,
National Institute of Justice,
Federal,
$166500.
(Funded: January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2026).
Grant.
2015
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal), Pollock, Joycelyn M.
Case Deconstruction of Criminal Investigative Failures,
National Institute of Justice (NIJ),
Federal,
$389690.
(Submitted: 2014, Funded: January 2015 - January 2018).
Grant.
2014
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal), Summers, Lucia (Co-Principal).
Offender Decision-Making: Decision Trees and Displacement,
National Institute of Justice (NIJ),
Federal,
$377528.
(Submitted: 2013, Funded: January 2014 - December 2017).
Grant.
2010
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal).
Military Applications of Geographic Profiling,
U.S. Marine Corps,
Federal,
$1520000.
(Funded: March 2010 - August 2013).
Grant.
2008
- Rossmo, Kim.
GeoProfiling and Polyagent Prediction (GP3),
Office of Naval Research (ONR),
Federal,
$660000.
(Funded: October 2008 - May 2009).
Grant.
2007
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal).
Criminal Hunting Paths: An Analysis of the Spatial Behavior of Recidivists,
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA),
Federal,
$149758.
(Funded: October 2007 - September 2009).
Grant.
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal).
Geographic Profiling in Counterterrorism #2,
Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA),
Federal,
$179001.
(Funded: June 2007 - September 2008).
Grant.
2006
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal).
Geographic Profiling for Military Applications,
Army Topographic Engineering Center (TEC),
Federal,
$455000.
(Funded: September 2006 - December 2008).
Grant.
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal).
Illegal U.S. Land Border Crossings by American Citizens,
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Office of Justice Programs,
Federal,
$49588.
(Funded: September 2006 - August 2007).
Grant.
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal).
Geographic Profiling in Counterterrorism #1,
Disruptive Technology Office (DTO),
Federal,
$400048.
(Funded: August 2006 - September 2008).
Grant.
2003
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal), Thurman, Quint C. (Co-Principal).
Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Crossings of the Southern U.S. Border,
National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Office of Science and Technology,
Federal,
$250000.
(Funded: July 2003 - June 2006).
Grant.
2002
- Rossmo, Kim (Principal).
Exploring the Geo-Demographic Relationship Between Stranger Rapists and their Offences,
United Kingdom Home Office,
Federal,
$108061.
(Submitted: 2001, Funded: January 2002 - May 2004).
Grant.