2012 - Present | Center for Justice Research, Policy & Training, San Jose State University | |
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Present | Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, San Jose State University | |
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Present | Associate Professor, Department of Justice Studies, San Jose State University | |
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2008 - 2011 | Associate Professor, San Jose State University ‐ Sociology | |
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1999 - 2005 | Assistant Professor, University of South Alabama ‐ Department of Sociology and Anthropology | |
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Honors and Awards
- 2011, Collaborative Project Award, Center for Community Learning & Leadership, for service-learning partnership of Spring 2011 Quantitative Research Methods and Sunday Friends.
- 2005, Recognition of Outstanding Contributions in Teaching, Research, and Service, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of South Alabama
- 2002, Arts and Sciences Support and Development Award for “Enhancing Skills in Sociological Research Methods by Participating in ICPSR Program in Quantitative Methods.”
- 2001, The Donald R. South Faculty Service Award from the Zeta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta
- 1998-1999, Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), for training in the study of self, identity, role and mental health
- 1998, Karl F. Schuessler Award for Graduate Research in Sociology (Outstanding Graduate Student Research Paper)
- 1994-1998, Pre-doctoral Fellowship, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), for training in the study of self, identity, role and mental health
- 1986-1990, Notre Dame Scholar
- 2008 Wei, Belle (PI), Julio Garcia (Co-Investigator), James Lee (Co-Investigator), Weider Yu (Co-Investigator), and Pat Backer (Co-Investigator), National Science Foundation, $149,999, “Broadening Participation in Computing—Hispanic Computer Brigade”
- 2008 Wei, Belle (PI), Julio Garcia (Co-Investigator), James Lee (Co-Investigator), Weider Yu (Co-Investigator), and Pat Backer (Co-Investigator), National Science Foundation, $149,999, “Broadening Participation in Computing—Hispanic Computer Brigade”
- 2008 Selvaduray, Guna (PI) and James Lee (Co-Investigator), Office of Emergency Services, City of San José, $36,265, “Barriers to Earthquake Hazard Mitigation Implementation Research”
- 2007 Lee, James Daniel (PI), San José State University Grant Development Program Award, course release, “Identity Processes and Science and Technology Inequality”
- 2007 Lee, James Daniel (PI), San José State University Junior Faculty Career Development Grant $1,000, “Are Labeled Delinquents’ Self-Meanings More ‘Criminal’ Than Others’?”
- 2007 Lee, James Daniel (PI), College of Social Sciences SJSU Research Foundation Research Grants, $1,500, “Are Labeled Delinquents’ Self-Meanings More ‘Criminal’ Than Others’?”
- 2005-2006, Consulting writer and consulting researcher for Nicole T. Flynn (PI), USA Youth Violence Prevention Program, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, $27,868, “They Think They’re Good, So Why Are They In Trouble? Using Juvenile Delinquents’ Definitions of Self and Others to Predict Delinquency”
- 2004-2005, Carr, Phil (PI) and James Daniel Lee (Co-Investigator), USA Youth Violence Prevention Program, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, $113,551, “Digging Out of Trouble: Archaeology as Educational and Prosocial Activity
- 2003, Lee, James Daniel (PI) and Christina Stow (Co-Investigator), University of South Alabama University Committee on Undergraduate Research, National Science Foundation, $900, “The Effects of Early College Experiences on Retention of Science, Math, and Technology Students Using In-Depth Interviews”
- 2002, Lee, James Daniel (PI) and Christina Stow (Co-Investigator), University of South Alabama University Committee on Undergraduate Research, National Science Foundation, $2,977, “Exploring the Effects of Early College Experiences on Retention of Science and Technology Students Using In-Depth Interviews”
- 2002, Pace, Betty (PI), Felicia Wilson (Co-Investigator), Yih-Ming (Co-Investigator), Johnson Haynes (Co-Investigator), Franklin Trimm (Co-Investigator), Rosie Peterson (Co-Investigator) and James Daniel Lee (Co-Investigator), USA Children’s Research Fund $12,000, “Transition from Pediatric to Adult Sickle Cell Care: It Takes a Team to Prepare a Child”
- 2001, Lee, James Daniel (PI) and Brian L. Thompson (Co-Investigator), University of South Alabama University Committee on Undergraduate Research, National Science Foundation, $2,805, “Will They Drop Out? The Effects of Social Relationships on Science, Math, & Engineering Students’ Educational Decision-making”
- 2000-2001, Lee, James Daniel (PI), University of South Alabama Research Council, $2,600, “Obstacles and Supports on the way to Science & Technology Degrees”
- 1996-1999, Stryker, Sheldon (PI) and James Daniel Lee (Co-Investigator), National Science Foundation, $9,600, “Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant”
- 1995-1999, Lee, James Daniel (PI), Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, $28,500, “Future Scientists: Exploring Factors which Affect Women’s Educational and Career Choices in Science, Mathematics and Engineering”
- 1997-1998 Lee, James Daniel (PI), Indiana University Office of Research and the University Graduate School, Grant-in-Aid of Research, $1,000
- 1995, Lee, James Daniel (PI), Indiana University Program on the Scientific Dimensions of Society, $400 “Research on Science, Mathematics and Engineering Students”
Courses
- Introductory Sociology
- Social Organization
- Sociological Social Psychology
- Sociology of Childhood
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Deviant Behavior and Social Control
- Society and the Individual
- Sociological Research Methods
- Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
- LGBT Studies
- Criminology
- Writing Workshop
- Introductory Statistics
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Research Methods: Statistics
- Deviance and Social Control
- Advanced Criminology
- Seminar in Applied Statistics in Justice
- Thesis for MA
1998 | Ph.D., Indiana University - Bloomington ‐ Sociology, Religious Studies Minor | |
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1993 | M.A., University of Florida ‐ Sociology | |
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1990 | B.A., University of Notre Dame ‐ Sociology and Theology | |
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Contact Information
Phone Number(s)
(408)-924-5866 (Voicemail Only)
(408) 924-5866
Email
james.lee@sjsu.edu