Besiki Kutateladze

Associate Director for Prosecution and Courts

Office: MARC-270/PCA-364A

Phone: 305.348.4892

Email: bkutatel@fiu.edu

Bio

Dr. Besiki Luka Kutateladze is the Associate Director for Prosecution and Courts in the Center for the Administration of Justice. He is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Dr. Kutateladze specializes in performance indicators and prosecutorial discretion. He is currently managing three large projects funded by the National Institute of Justice, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Koch Foundation. His research has been published in journals such as Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Crime & Delinquency, Cardozo Law Review, Social Indicators Research, and Law & Human Behavior. He was named a 2019 FIU Top Scholar for Research by the Provost.

Prior to his appointment at FIU, Dr. Kutateladze was the founding research director at the Institute for State and Local Governance (ISLG) of the City University of New York. Before that, Dr. Kutateladze served as the research director for the Prosecution and Racial Justice Program of the Vera Institute of Justice. From 2008 to 2013, he played a crucial role in the development of the United Nations Rule of Law Indicators and their field testing in Haiti and Liberia. Before joining the Vera Institute, Dr. Kutateladze taught courses on comparative criminal justice and statistics at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and lectured and conducted research on criminal procedure at Tbilisi State University.

In 2002, Dr. Kutateladze was the U.S. State Department Fellow from the Republic of Georgia. He holds a Ph.D. in criminal justice from the CUNY Graduate Center and a law degree from the Republic of Georgia.

Degrees

PhD in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (2008) MA in Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (2005) PhD / ABD in Criminal Procedure Law, Tbilisi State University, Republic of Georgia (2002) Jurist Degree, Kutaisi State University, Republic of Georgia (1999)