Jae-Seung Lee
Contact Info
Education
- Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, 2016
- M.S. Criminal Justice, University of Houston-Downtown, 2009
- Graduate Certificate, Geographic Information System (GIS), Northern Kentucky University, 2021
- B. E. Material engineering & Military Science, Kyungnam University, 2003
Introduction
Dr. Jae-Seung Lee joined Miami University in 2023. He served as a cadet in R.O.T.C. during his college years. After graduation, he served as a leader of Counter-Terrorist Unit and Company Commander in Special Force of Republic of Korea Army. After the honorable discharge from the military service, he pursued criminal justice major in the United States and earned his Ph.D. in criminal justice in 2016.
His teaching and research focus on community policing and police strategies, crime prevention, gun violence, and terrorism. He has managed multiple research projects awarded with grants. His research appeared in academic privileged journals in criminal justice field such as Police Quarterly, Policing: An International Journal, and Social Science Quarterly. He has taught various criminal justice courses such as introduction to criminal justice, police management, community policing, juvenile justice, criminal court, correctional system and practices, criminological theories, and research methodology.
Courses Taught
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Police in America
- Police Management
- Community Policing
- Research Methods in Criminal Justice
- Criminological Theory
- Crime Prevention
- Juvenile Justice
- Correctional System & Practice
- Criminal Court
Publications
Lee, J. S., Lee, H., & Zhao, J. (Forthcoming). Community Oriented Policing (COP): An empirical study of its effectiveness on fear of crime. Social Science Quarterly.
Hu, X., Lee, J. S., & Lovrich, N. P. (2022). Do Commonly Recommended Preventive Actions Deter Identity Theft Victimization? Findings from NCVS Identity Theft Surveys. Journal of Crime and Justice, 1-22.
Lee, S., Joo, J., Kwon, H. R., Lee, J. S., & Rodriguez, J. J. (2022). (Un)ethical behaviors of police officers in South Korea: A structural equation analysis. Policing: An International Journal. 45(2), 282-297.
Lim, H., & Lee, J. S. (2021). The impacts of direct-negative and indirect-negative contact experiences on the attitudes toward the police: Focus on racial differences. Policing: An International Journal. 44(5), 926-940.
Lee, J. S., Lee, J, & Hoover, L. T. (2017). What conditions affect police response time to domestic dispute incidents?: Examining situational and neighborhood factors. Police Quarterly. 20(1), 61-80.
Lee, J. S., & Zhao, J. S. (2016). Disentangling the myth about citizen participation in collaborative work with police: the difference between general citizens and citizen volunteers. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 39(1), 127-144.