Chang-Bae Lee
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Phone: (850) 474-2871
E-mail: clee@uwf.edu
Office: Bldg. 85, Room 155
Courses Taught:
American Criminal Justice System
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
Juvenile Justice
Research Design in Criminal Justice
Criminology
Specialties:
Research Methods and Juvenile Delinquency
Current Research Interests:
The impact of race and youth cohort size: An examination of juvenile drug possession arrest rates.
Variations in the adult and juvenile arrest rate trends: Does city size or city location matter?
Career orientation and organizational commitment among South Korean police officers.
Perception of incarcerated fathers on their relationship with children.
A longitudinal analysis of offenders sentenced to probation for a charge of felony-level DWI.
Brief Vitae:
Education: B.A., Dong-Guk University, Seoul, Korea, 2001; M.A., Sam Houston State University, 2003; Ph.D., Sam Houston State University, 2008.
Activities and Awards:
- 2009 UWF Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity Grant, $1,995. Information delivery and adoption decision: An examination of kinship care cases.
- 2005-07Alternative Representative (Volunteer). Policy Council of Greater East Texas Head Start Child Development Center.
- 1998-99 President. Undergraduate Student Association. Department of Police Administration. Dong-Guk University, Korea.
Notable Publications:
- Lee, C., & Lee, W. (2008). “High school criminal justice educators in Texas: An analysis of the influencing factors for their job satisfaction and retention." The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice, 5, 69-86.
- Choi, E., Jang, H., & Lee, C. (2007). "The effectiveness of sex offender notification policy: A time-series analysis of the Texas case. "Korean Journal of Criminology, 19, 359-386.
- Lee, C. (2006). "Psychological testing for recruit screening." Texas Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics Program (TELEMASP) BULLETIN. Vol. 13 (2).
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