Jane is a Doctoral Student in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland, College Park. She completed her B.A. degrees in Psychology and Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles in 2021. Her current research interests include life course criminology, juvenile justice and system-involved youth, discretionary sentencing practices, victimization-offending relationships, and psychopathology.

Areas of Interest

  • Life Course Criminology
  • Discretion in Criminal Sentencing
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Psychopathology and Antisocial Behavior
  • Victim-Offender Overlap

Degrees

  • Degree Type
    BA
    Degree Details
    Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Degree Type
    BA
    Degree Details
    Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles

Conferences

  • (Poster Presentation) Supervision Outcomes in Juvenile Court: Does Neighborhood Disorder Matter? | American Society of Criminology, Annual Conference
  • (Poster Presentation) Supervision Outcomes in Juvenile Court: Does Neighborhood Disorder Matter? | European Society of Criminology, Annual Conference
  • (Paper Presentation) Juvenile Transfer Status and Punishment Under the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines. | American Society of Criminology, Annual Conference
  • (Paper Presentation) From Victim to Victim-Offender: Unpacking Heterogeneity by Victimization and Offending Type Among System-Involved Youth | American Society of Criminology, Annual Conference
Jane (Jae Eun) Lee
2160 LeFrak Hall
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Email
jelee18 [at] umd.edu