Andrew R. Wheeler
Andrew R. Wheeler
Andrew R. Wheeler is a criminologist and academic known for his contributions to the study of crime analysis, spatial statistics, and evidence-based policing. His work often blends rigorous statistical approaches with practical insights for law enforcement agencies. Wheeler has published extensively in academic journals and maintains a strong online presence, where he shares both his research findings and applied methods in criminology.
Throughout his career, Wheeler has emphasized the importance of using data-driven approaches in criminal justice. He frequently advocates for transparency and methodological rigor, helping bridge the gap between academic research and real-world policing strategies. His writings often explore how statistical models can improve decision-making, whether in crime mapping, hot-spot analysis, or evaluating the effectiveness of policing tactics.
In his own words, Wheeler has noted that “statistics should not be a barrier to understanding crime, but a tool to clarify it.” Another of his insights reflects his pragmatic stance: “Better data, thoughtfully applied, leads to better justice.” These quotes encapsulate his commitment to making criminological research both accessible and actionable, ensuring that knowledge serves both scholars and practitioners.