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Lori Frank

Director of Research and Analysis - Corona Solutions

After a distinguished 26-year career in law enforcement as a crime analyst, Lori brings extensive field experience and analytical expertise to her role as Director of Research & Analysis at Corona Solutions. Throughout her law enforcement career, she developed and implemented data-driven strategies that helped optimize patrol operations and resource allocation across multiple jurisdictions. In her current position at Corona Solutions, Lori examines, audits, and analyzes complex datasets to measure patrol performance and provide comprehensive workload analysis. Her work enables law enforcement agencies to make informed decisions about staffing, resource deployment, and operational strategies. By combining statistical analysis with practical law enforcement experience, she helps agencies optimize their operations while maintaining high standards of public safety and service. She regularly consults with police departments of all sizes to develop customized solutions that address their specific operational challenges. Her data-driven recommendations have helped agencies improve their efficiency and enhance community service levels while effectively managing limited resources. Throughout her career, she has remained committed to advancing the field of law enforcement analytics through evidence-based practices and innovative methodologies. Lori served a combined 16 years on the executive boards of the Colorado Crime Analysis Association (CCAA) and the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA). She is a POST Certified trainer, an Adjunct Instructor at Front Range Community College in their POST Academy, and an Advanced Certified Law Enforcement Planner. Lori has been a featured speaker on patrol staffing and resource allocation for the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA), the International Association of Law Enforcement Planners (IALEP), the National Sheriff’s Association (NSA), the Arizona Association of Crime Analysts (AACA), the Florida Crime and Intelligence Analyst Association (FCIAA), the Massachusetts Association of Crime Analysts (MACA), the Northwest Regional Crime Analysis Network (NORCAN), the New York State Division of Criminal Justice and Public Safety (DCJS), the Mid-America Regional Crime Analysis Network (MARCAN), and the California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association (CCIAA).


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