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Claire Lee, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Pronouns
she/her/hers
College
College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Department
School of Criminology and Justice Studies, Center for Asian American Studies, Center for Terrorism & Security Studies
Phone
978-934-4259
Office
Health and Social Sciences Building, Room 469
Links

Expertise

Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Cyberterrorism, Technologies & Society, Social Media, Immigration

Research Interests

Claire Lee, Ph.D., conducts research focusing on comprehending the mechanisms and networks of deviant behaviors at both the state and individual levels, with a particular emphasis on those facilitated by cyber-resources or located in cyberspace. Additionally, she explores the online and offline behaviors and patterns of various social phenomena, as well as the behaviors of terrorists, extremists, and the general public.

Education

  • Ph D: Sociology, National University of Singapore - Singapore
  • MA: Sociology, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies - Seoul, South Korea
  • BA: Chinese Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies - Seoul, South Korea
    Supporting Area: Education

Biosketch

Claire S. Lee, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminology and Justice Studies and a Member of the Center for Internet Security and Forensics Education and Research (iSAFER). She is a Core Personnel of the Center for Asian American Studies and a Fellow of the Center for Public Opinion. Using her interdisciplinary and multilingual background, Lee’s research focuses on deviance and crime in cyberspace, cybersecurity, cyberterrorism, social media, and the social implications of social and new technologies. She studies these issues using quantitative, qualitative, computational, and mixed methodologies.

Posts

  • Vice Chair, Division of Cybercrime, American Society of Criminology (ASC) (2023 - 2024)
  • Treasurer/Secretary, Division of Cybercrime, American Society of Criminology (ASC) (2020 - 2022)
  • Constitution and Bylaw Committee Chair, Korean Society of Criminologists in America (KOSCA) (2021 - 2023)
  • Member, Center for Internet Security and Forensics Education and Research (iSAFER)
  • Fellow, Center for Public Opinion
  • Core Personnel, Center for Asian American Studies 
  • Academic Editor, PLOS One (2022 - Present)
  • Editorial Board, The Sociological Review (2021 - 2026)
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Security Research (2023 - 2025)

Selected Awards and Honors

  • U.S.-Korea NextGen Scholars Program, CSIS Korea Chair and USC Korean Studies Institute (2022 - 2023)
  • Outstanding Teaching Award (2022)
  • Recognized as “Publications - Most by College” (March 2022; November 2022)
  • Young Faculty Award, Korean Society of Criminologists in America (KOSCA) (2021)

Selected Publications

  • Lee, C. S., & Jang, A. (2023). “Sharing experiences and seeking informal justice online: A grounded theory analysis of Zoombombing victimization on Reddit.” Victims & Offenders, https://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2023.2171169
  • Choi, K.-S., & Lee, C. S. (2023). “In The Name of Dark Web Justice: A Crime Script Analysis of Hacking Services and the Underground Justice System.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.
  • Lee, C. S., & Kim, D. (2023). “Pathways to cybersecurity awareness and cybersecurity behaviors in South Korea.” Journal of Computer Information Systems, 63(1), 94-106.
  • Kim, C., Lee, C. S., & Lim, H. (2023). “Hate-motivated crime/incidents against Asian in the United States of America: A systematic review.” Race & Justice, 13(1), 9-31.
  • Lee, C. S., & Wang, Y. (2022). “A multilevel latent class analysis of victimization of cybercrime.” Crime & Delinquency.
  • Lee, C. S. (2022). “How online fraud victims are targeted in China: A crime script analysis of Baidu C2C fraud.” Crime & Delinquency, 68(13-14), 2529–2553, 
  • Lee, C. S., Merizalde, J., Colautti, J., An, J., & Kwak, H. (2022). “Storm the Capitol: Linking offline political speech and online Twitter extra-representational participation on QAnon and the January 6 insurrection.” Frontiers in Sociology, DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2022.876070
  • Lee, C. S., & Colautti, J. (2022). “ISIS’s COVID-19 Messaging on Twitter: An Analysis of Tweet Sentiment and Emotions.” Crime & Delinquency, 68(8), 1347-1370. 10.1177/00111287221083881
  • Lee, C. S. (2022). “Analyzing Zoombombing as a new communication tool of cyberhate in the COVID-19 era.” Online Information Review, 46(1), 147-163.
  • Lee, C. S., & Jang, A. (2022). “Questing for justice on Twitter: Topic modeling of #StopAsianHate discourses in the wake of Atlanta shooting.” Crime & Delinquency, https://doi.org/10.1177/00111287211057855
  • Lee, C. S., Choi, K.-S., Shandler, R., & Kayser, C. (2021). “Mapping global cyberterror networks: A study of al Qaeda and ISIS cyberterror events, 2011-2016.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 37(3), 333-355. 
  • Lee, C. S. (2021). “Online fraud victimization in China: A case study of Baidu Tieba.” Victims & Offenders, 16(3), 343-362.

Selected Contracts, Fellowships, Grants and Sponsored Research

  • National Security Agency and National Science Foundation, USA
    Co-PI, GenCyber Summer Camp at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (2021 - 2022)
  • National Security Agency and National Science Foundation, USA
    Co-PI, GenCyber Summer Camp at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (2020 – 2021)