Professional Summary
Kimani Cameron-Perry is the Project Coordinator for Policing Lab’s Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office team. She joined Policing Lab in 2022 after earning her M.S. in Criminal Justice and brings expertise in criminology, project management, and law enforcement reform. Kimani specializes in integrating real-time crime analysis into daily operations and works with law enforcement and community stakeholders to support transparency and accountability. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Law and Policy at Northeastern University, with a focus on advancing policies that promote justice and effective policing strategies.
Key Experience
- Project Coordinator, EPIC Lead & Crime Analysis Trainee, Policing Lab – Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Team (2022–Present)
Leads EPIC operations transforming crime data into actionable intelligence for patrol operations. Develops training curriculum, standardized operating procedures, and directive templates while conducting feedback sessions with department leadership. Manages administrative operations including executive support, budget coordination, vendor relationships, and cross-departmental project management. - Research Associate, Meraki – Remote (January 2023–November 2024)
Conducted 50+ site visits to police departments and intelligence centers nationwide supporting development of the National Real-Time Crime Center Toolkit for the Bureau of Justice Assistance. Authored original report drafts and presented findings at IACP Technology Conference 2025. - Administrative Assistant, Boston Consulting Group – Atlanta, GA (May 2021–September 2022)
Provided strategic administrative support to Project Leaders, Principals, Partners, Directors, and Senior Advisors. Organized client and internal meetings while acting as a proactive problem solver in a fast-paced consulting environment. - Graduate Teaching Assistant, Georgia State University Criminal Justice Department – Atlanta, GA (August 2020–May 2022)
Assisted primary instructors in managing criminal justice courses and assessing student assignments. Demonstrated advanced technological abilities with academic software platforms and developed strong communication skills through student interaction. - Investigative Intern, DeKalb County Medical Examiner’s Office – Decatur, GA (January 2021–May 2021)
Assisted in death investigations working directly under investigators and medical examiners. Conducted comprehensive research on Elder Abuse and handled highly confidential information with appropriate discretion.
Education & Credentials
- Doctor of Law and Policy (In Progress), Northeastern University
- M.S. in Criminal Justice, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
- B.A in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Loyola University New Orleans
Personal Touch
When she’s not working, Kimani’s either deep into the Marvel universe or heading to Universal for her next adventure.










