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Fraser Waldron is a Criminal Intelligence Officer working for INTERPOL in the Organized and Emerging Crime Directorate. Fraser is based out of Singapore and is attached to Project Soteria, which seeks to prevent and detect sexual offenders from leveraging the humanitarian aid sector to access vulnerable persons.
Fraser’s previous role was as the Director for the Office of Crime Reduction and Gang Outreach within the Organized and Serious Crime Division of the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General in British Columbia. In this role, Fraser managed a staff of research, policy and evaluation analysts who implemented operational programming and research in support of crime reduction in British Columbia. .
Fraser has previous work experience as a police officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Calgary Police Service. During his time with the Calgary Police Service Fraser developed and managed a ground-breaking intelligence initiative with a specific focus on organized crime, mass casualty event prevention and counter-terrorism.
In addition to his work, Fraser Waldron is also a PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide’s Law School. His research focus is on law enforcement intelligence frameworks as they relate to threats to public safety, with a particular focus on information in the pre-criminal space.
Fraser received a BA in political science from Simon Fraser University, a MA (with Merit) in the politics of conflict and violence from the University of Leicester, and a Diploma in policing studies from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, where he was the class Valedictorian