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LEE MICHAEL JOHNSONProfessor & ChairDepartment of Behavioral SciencesPurdue University NorthwestJuly 2019 - EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDPhD: Iowa State University, Sociology, 2001MS: Iowa State University, Sociology, 1999BA: St. Ambrose University, Sociology and Psychology, 1996AA: Scott Community College, Social Work, 1993AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION & INTEREST*Juvenile Delinquency & Justice *Victimology *Corrections *Criminal Justice Effectiveness*Crime & Social Inequality *Criminological Theory *Research MethodsPAST POSITIONSDepartment of Sociology & Criminal Justice, William Paterson UniversityAssociate Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice, 09/2016 – 06/2019*Director, Criminology & Criminal Justice Program, 09/2017 – 06/2019Department of Criminology, University of West GeorgiaAssociate Professor of Criminology, 2011 – 2016Assistant Professor of Criminology (Department of Sociology & Criminology), 2006 – 2011*Co-Investigator, “ADVANCE IT CATALYST: Toward a Transformation of Culture.” National Science Foundation. $95,926. 2012-2014.Department of Sociology & Criminology, Valparaiso UniversityAssistant Professor of Sociology & Criminology, 2001 – 2006PUBLICATIONSBooksJohnson, Lee M., Kim DeTardo-Bora & Fran Reddington. In Press. Juvenile Delinquency and Justice in the United States. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.Johnson, Lee M. 2014. Professional Misconduct against Juveniles in Correctional Treatment Settings. Waltham, MA: Anderson Publishing, Elsevier. [Real World Criminology Series, Edited by Joycelyn M. Pollock & Michael C. Braswell.]Johnson, Lee M. (Ed.). 2012. Experiencing Corrections: From Practitioner to Professor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Journal ArticlesJohnson, Lee M., Danielle Watson & Nathan W. Pino. Forthcoming. Policing in Trinidad & Tobago: Officers’ Experiences with Stress. The Social Science Journal.Daigle, Leah, Andia Azimi, Katelyn Hancock, and Lee M. Johnson. Conditionally Accepted. Does College Matter? Exploring College-level Factors Related to Victimization Risk for U.S. and Canadian College Students. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.Johnson, Lee M., Danielle Watson & Nathan W. Pino. 2019. Police Officers’ Fear of Crime: An Analysis of Interviews with Officers in Trinidad & Tobago. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 8(4): 77-93.Watson, Danielle, Lee M. Johnson Nathan W. Pino, & Paula Morgan. 2019. Police Perceptions of Residents in a High Crime Area in Trinidad & Tobago. Criminology and Criminal Justice. Published online June 21, 2019.Johnson, Lee M., Paul Elam, Susan M. Lebold & Robert Burroughs. 2018. “Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals.” Justice Policy Journal 16(2): 1-23.Johnson, Lee M., Todd L. Matthews & Elizabeth K. Ayers. 2018. “Religious Identity and Perceptions of Criminal Justice Effectiveness.” Religions 9(5): 157-172.Daigle, Leah E., Chrystina Y. Hoffman & Lee M. Johnson. 2018. “The Extent and Risk of Violent Victimization Among International College Students Enrolled in the United States: A Gendered Analysis.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 33(19), 3053-3073.Johnson, Lee M., Leah E. Daigle & Sarah Napper. 2017. “Precautionary Behavior and Violent Victimization: Do Safer Drinking Strategies Reduce Risk?” Victims & Offenders 12(3): 381-400.Daigle, Leah E., Lee M. Johnson, Sarah L. Napper & Andia M. Azimi. 2016. “Protective Behavioural Strategies While Drinking: Do They Protect against Sexual Victimisation and is this Protection Gendered?” Drug and Alcohol Review 35(5): 573-579.Johnson, Lee M., Susan M. Lebold & Paul Elam. 2016. “Use of Research Evidence by Juvenile Justice and Youth Service Professionals: A Research Note.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 27(4): 402-419.Johnson, Lee M., Todd L. Mathews & Sarah Napper. 2016. “Sexual Orientation and Sexual Assault Victimization among U.S. College Students.” The Social Science Journal 53(2): 174-183. Lemke, Richard, Lee M. Johnson & David Jenks. 2015. “Perceptions of Collaborative Publications: Results from a Survey of Criminal Justice and Criminology Department Chairs.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 26(1): 1-21.Johnson, Lee M., Todd L. Matthews, David Jenks & Christy W. Bass. 2013. “Juvenile Gun Ownership in the United States: Current Knowledge and Future Directions.” International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences 8(2): 133-152.Pino, Nathan W. & Lee M. Johnson. 2011. “Police Deviance and Community Relations in Trinidad and Tobago.” Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management 34(3): 454-478.Matthews, Todd L., Lee M. Johnson & Catherine Jenks. 2011. “Does Religious Involvement Generate or Inhibit Fear of Crime?” Religions 2: 485-503.Johnson, Lee M. 2009. “Jail Wall Art and Public Criminology.” Research and Practice in the Social Sciences 5(1): 1-21.Johnson, Lee M. 2008. “A Place for Art in Prison: Art as a Tool for Rehabilitation and Management.” Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice 5(2): 100-120.Johnson, Lee M. 2007. “Jail Wall Drawings and Jail Art Programs.” International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences 2(2): 66-84.Johnson, Lee M. 2007. “Jail Wall Drawings and the Role of Artistic Creativity in Community Reintegration.” Justice Policy Journal 4(2): 1-37.Yogan, Lissa & Lee M. Johnson. 2006. “Gender Differences in Jail Art and Graffiti.” The South Shore Journal 1: 31-52.Johnson, Lee M., Ronald L. Simons & Rand D. Conger. 2004. "Criminal Justice System Involvement and Continuity of Youth Crime: A Longitudinal Analysis.” Youth & Society 36: 3-29.Johnson, Lee M., Rehan Mullick & Charles L. Mulford. 2002. “General vs. Specific Victim Blaming.” Journal of Social Psychology 142(2): 249-263.Johnson, Lee M., Joseph Hraba & Frederick O. Lorenz. 2000. “Criminal Victimization and Depression in the Czech Republic.” Czech Sociological Review 7(2): 195-209.Book ChaptersJohnson, Lee M. 2018. “Day Reporting Centers and Work Release Programs.” In Hayden Griffen & Vanessa Griffen (Eds.), Handbook of Corrections in the United States (pp. 205-216). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis/Routledge.Johnson, Lee M. (Ed.). 2012. Experiencing Corrections: From Practitioner to Professor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications._____. Chapter 1. “Connecting Academics and Practice in Corrections” (pp. 1-13)._____. Chapter 12. “Helping Youth to Pursue Their Interests: Good for Youth and theYouth Worker” (pp. 165-181)._____. Chapter 17. “A Review of the Essays” (pp. 245- 260).Johnson, Lee M. 2009. “Utility of Arts in Corrections.” In: K. Jaishankar (Ed.), International Perspectives on Crime and Justice (pp. 290-325). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.Book ReviewsJohnson, Lee M. 2007. “Book Review: Courtroom 302 by Steve Bogira.” Critical Criminology 15(4): 365-368.Johnson, Lee M. July, 2007. “Book Review: Adolescent Crime: Individual Differences and Lifestyles by Per-Olof H. Wikstrom and David E. Butterworth.” Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 49(4).PRESENTATIONS AT ACADEMIC SOCIETY MEETINGSJohnson, Lee M., Susan M. Lebold, Paul Elam & Robert Burroughs. November 2017. Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals. Amer. Society of Criminology, Philadelphia.Johnson, Lee M. & Elizabeth Ayers. November 2017. Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions of Crime and Criminal Justice. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia.Elam, Paul and Lee M. Johnson. March 2015. An Analysis of a Juvenile DMC Reduction Strategy. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando.Daigle, Leah E., Lee M. Johnson, Sarah Napper & Andia Azimi. March 2015. Do Protective Behavioral Strategies While Drinking Protect against Sexual Victimization and is this Protection Gendered? Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando.Johnson, Lee M., Leah Daigle, and Sarah Napper. November 2013. Precautionary Behaviors and Sexual Victimization: Does “Safer Partying” Reduce Risk? Amer. Society of Criminology, Atlanta.Jenks, Catherine, Lee M. Johnson, Todd Matthews, and John R. Fuller. March 2013. “Perceived Incivility and Feelings toward Criminal Justice Systems.” Academy of Crim. Just. Sciences, Dallas.Napper, Sarah, Todd Matthews, and Lee M. Johnson. September 2012. “Sexual Victimization of GLBQT Students on College Campuses.” Southern Criminal Justice Assoc., Atlantic Beach, FL.Jenks, Catherine, Lee M. Johnson, and Todd Matthews. September 2012. “An Examination of Civility in the South.” Southern Criminal Justice Association, Atlantic Beach, FL.Johnson, Lee M. and Cassandra L. Reyes (Session Chairs). November 2011. Roundtable: “Using Practical Experience in Teaching.” American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.Johnson, Lee M, Todd Matthews, and David Jenks. September 2011. “A Multivariate Analysis of Juvenile Recreational Gun Ownership.” Southern Criminal Justice Association, Nashville.Lemke, Richard, Lee M. Johnson, Catherine Jenks and David Jenks. “Multi-authored Collaboration during the Peer Evaluation Process: Perceptions of Co-authorship by Criminal Justice Department Heads.” September 2011. Southern Criminal Justice Association, Nashville.Matthews, Todd, Lee M. Johnson and David Jenks. April 2010. “Predictors of Illicit Adolescent Gun Ownership.” Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta.Pino, Nathan W. and Lee M. Johnson. November, 2009. “Police Deviance in Trinidad and Tobago.” American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia.Lee M. Johnson. November, 2008. “Employee Misconduct in Juvenile Corrections.” American Society of Criminology, St. Louis.McCandless, N. Jane and Lee M. Johnson. November, 2007. “Underutilization of Rape Crisis Centers: Linking Beliefs and Willingness to Use Services.” Amer. Society of Criminology, Atlanta.McCandless, N. Jane and Lee M. Johnson. April, 2007. “Linking Attitudes and Beliefs to Willingness to Utilize Community Resources in Cases of Rape.” Southern Soc. Society, Atlanta.Johnson, Lee M. November, 2006. “Writing Goodbye to Drugs and Alcohol: Insights from the Inside of Addiction.” American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles.Johnson, Lee M. November, 2005. “Intimate Violence and Sexual Coercion: Does the Victim Become the Offender?” American Society of Criminology, Toronto.Dettman, Martha M. and Lee M. Johnson. November, 2005. “Abusers’ Counter-Resistance: Understanding the Complexity of Violence Against Women.” Amer. Soc. of Criminology, Toronto.Dettman, Martha M. and Lee M. Johnson. November, 2005. “Resisting Domestic Violence: Survivor and Advocacy Perceptions of Domestic Violence, Law, Social Policy, and Activism.” American Society of Criminology, Toronto.Johnson, Lee M. April, 2005. “Experiencing Violence and Sexual Coercion and Committing Violence and Sexual Coercion: Does the Victim Become the Offender?” Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis.Dettman, Martha M. and Lee M. Johnson. April, 2005. “Resisting Domestic Violence: Shelter Clients Speak Out on the Nature of Domestic Violence, Law, Social Policy, and Activism.” Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis.Dettman, Martha M. and Lee M. Johnson. November, 2004. “Resistance Strategies: A Grounded Theory Approach to Domestic Violence.” American Society of Criminology, Nashville.Johnson, Lee M. November, 2003. “Collective Response to Subjective Crime in a Small Iowa Town: The Case of the River Park Neighborhood Association.” Am. Soc. of Criminology, Denver.Johnson, Lee M. November, 2003. Photo Poster Display: "The Porter County Jailhouse Art Gallery: Crime, Punishment, and Society According to the Other Side." American Society of Criminology, Denver.Johnson, Lee M. August, 2003. Photo Poster Display: "The Porter County Jailhouse Art Gallery: Crime, Punishment, and Society According to the Other Side," 08/18/03, American Sociological Association, Atlanta.Johnson, Lee M. April, 2003. "The Symbolism of Graffiti Artwork in the Old Porter County Jail." Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago.Johnson, Lee M. November, 2002. "The Impact of Criminal Justice System Contact on Youth Crime Continuity: A Longitudinal Analysis." American Society of Criminology, Chicago.Johnson, Lee M. August, 2002. "Criminal Justice System Involvement and Continuity of Youth Crime." American Sociological Association, Chicago.Johnson, Lee M. April, 2002. "Criminal Justice System Involvement and Continuity of Youth Crime." Midwest Sociological Society, Milwaukee.Johnson, Lee M. August, 1999. "Criminal Victimization and Depression in the Czech Republic." American Sociological Association, Chicago.Agnitsch, Kerry and Lee M. Johnson. August, 1998. "'Being Nosy for the Good': The Defense of Place in a Small Rural Community." Rural Sociological Society, Portland.OTHER PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS“Gender, Race, and Work Life at UWG: Results of a Survey of Faculty,” 3/12/14, University of West Georgia College of Social Sciences Lecture Series.Co-Presenter. “The West Georgia Area Survey: Key Results from the 2011 Regional Survey of Area Residents,” 4/23/12, University of West Georgia College of Social Sciences Lecture Series.Co-Presenter. “Introducing the West Georgia Area Survey: Results from the First Regional Survey of Area Residents, 03/23/11, UWG Graduate Education Forum.Review of Steve Bogira’s Courtroom 302, 02/02/06, Valparaiso University.“The Community in Jail: Graffiti Artwork in the Porter County Jail,” 01/10/06, presented to the Valparaiso, Indiana Women’s Club.“Recognizing Abused Women as Agents for Change in Domestic Violence,” 2005 Valparaiso University Peace & Justice Symposium, 11/12.“Saying Goodbye to Substance Abuse: The Agency of Drug Users,” 2005 Valparaiso University Peace & Justice Symposium, 11/12.Co-Presenter: “A Coordinated Community Approach to Justice in Domestic Violence Cases,” 2004 Valparaiso University Peace & Justice Symposium, 11/13.“Old Porter County Jailhouse Art,” 10/08/03, presented to Kiwanis Club of Valparaiso, Indiana.Co-Presenter: "Jail Graffiti Artwork: A Visual Analysis," 03/01/03, DePaul University's Annual Ethnography Conference, Chicago."Labeling Young People as Deviant: The Impact of Class and Race," 11/09/02, Valparaiso University Peace & Justice Symposium.Discussant: "Education, Session 3," 03/23/02, Midwest Student Sociological Conference, Indiana University/Purdue University—Indianapolis (IUPUI).REVIEWER ACTIVITIESPapers Submitted to JournalsJustice QuarterlySocial ProblemsViolence Against WomenCriminal Justice ReviewAsian Journal of CriminologyInternational Criminal Justice ReviewViolence and VictimsJournal of Juvenile JusticeCriminal Justice Policy ReviewThe Social Science Journal Journal of Research in Crime and DelinquencyInternational Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Book ManuscriptsRoutledge-Taylor & FrancisColumbia University PressSage PublicationsAnthem PressOtherExternal evaluator for a tenure candidate in the Department of Organizational Leadership and Development at Cabrini University, Spring 2018Grant Proposal: Central Michigan University’s Early Career Investigator, Spring 2010External reviewer for a tenure candidate in the Criminal Justice Program of the Indiana University Northwest School of Public & Environmental Affairs and Political Science, Fall 2004External reviewer for a tenure candidate in the Justice Studies Program of the Georgia Southern University Department of Political Science, Fall 2004AWARDS & RECOGNITION*University of West Georgia Department of Criminology Research Award, 2015*University of West Georgia “Best of the West” Values Recognition, 2015*Valparaiso University Office of Multicultural Programs "Outstanding Mentor," 2005*Valparaiso University Office of Multicultural Programs "Outstanding Faculty," 2004*Valparaiso University Office of Multicultural Programs "Outstanding Faculty," 2003*Iowa State University Teaching Excellence Award, presented by the Office of Vice Provost for Research and Advanced Studies, 2000 ................
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