Jean-Marc Demelenne currently serves as Maître de conférences at the Université de Liège, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing research and education in risk analysis and participatory methods through the PlaniCom project. With nearly two decades of experience in law enforcement, he brings...
Jean-Marc Demelenne currently serves as Maître de conférences at the Université de Liège, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing research and education in risk analysis and participatory methods through the PlaniCom project. With nearly two decades of experience in law enforcement, he brings a wealth of knowledge in security management, crisis management, and public safety to his academic endeavors. His background as a chief superintendent has equipped him with practical insights into criminal investigations and community policing, allowing him to bridge the gap between theory and practice in his teachings.
At Université de Liège, Jean-Marc is actively involved in developing specialized training programs that focus on the identification, analysis, management, and communication of risks. These initiatives are designed to empower future leaders in law enforcement and public safety, fostering a deeper understanding of how to effectively navigate complex crisis situations. His expertise in crisis management and enforcement is complemented by a strong commitment to community engagement, ensuring that his work not only addresses the technical aspects of law enforcement but also emphasizes the importance of building trust and collaboration within communities.
Jean-Marc’s academic contributions are further enhanced by his educational background from the prestigious Ecole Royale Militaire, which has instilled in him a strong foundation in public policy and criminal justice. His multifaceted skill set, encompassing criminal justice, crisis management, and public safety, positions him as a key figure in shaping the future of law enforcement education and practice in Belgium and beyond. Through his leadership at the Université de Liège, he continues to inspire a new generation of professionals dedicated to enhancing public safety and community resilience.