Jim Bueermann
Chief Jim Bueermann (Ret.) is the Founder and President of the Future Policing Institute, a think tank dedicated to advancing policing that is effective, empathetic and just. He has been involved in various aspects of policing since 1978. From 1978 to 2011 he was a member of the Redlands Police Department, CA. His last 13 years with the RPD he served as the Chief of Police and Director of Housing, Recreation and Senior Services. After his retirement in 2011 he worked for a year for the US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice as an Executive Fellow. In 2012 he was appointed the president of the National Police Foundation, now the National Policing Institute - America's oldest non-partisan, non-profit police research organization. He retired from the Foundation in late 2018.
Bueermann was one of the first police chiefs to be inducted into the Academy of Experimental Criminology as an honorary fellow. He has been inducted into the Halls of Fame at both the School of Behavioral Science at California State University, San Bernardino, CA and George Mason University’s Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy (CEBCP). In 2018, he was awarded the CEBCP’s Distinguished Achievement Award in Evidence-Based Crime Policy. Bueermann holds a bachelor’s degree from California State University at San Bernardino and a master’s degree from the University of Redlands. In addition, he is a graduate of the FBI’s National Academy in Quantico, Virginia and the California Command College.