

Jin R. Lee
Widely regarded for contributions to the field of cybercrime and cybersecurity, Dr. Jin R. Lee serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University. His research delves into the intricate world of online crime, cyberattacks, illicit market behaviors, and victimization, making significant strides in understanding and combating cyber threats. Dr. Lee's dedication to his field has earned him the prestigious American Society of Criminology Division of Cybercrime Early Career Award, a testament to his impactful work and promising future in cybercrime research. Dr. Lee's academic journey is marked by his affiliation with various esteemed research institutions, where he collaborates with fellow experts to advance the study of cybersecurity. His scholarly contributions are well-recognized, with numerous publications in reputable journals that highlight his innovative approaches and findings in the realm of cybercrime. These publications not only contribute to academic discourse but also provide practical insights for policymakers and law enforcement agencies tackling cyber threats. In the classroom, Dr. Lee is known for his engaging teaching style and commitment to student success. He offers courses on criminology and cybercrime, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate and address the complexities of digital crime. His courses are designed to foster critical thinking and encourage students to explore the multifaceted nature of cybercrime and its implications on society. Beyond his teaching and research, Dr. Lee actively participates in conferences and workshops, sharing his expertise with a broader audience and staying abreast of the latest developments in cybersecurity. His involvement in these events underscores his commitment to continuous learning and contribution to the field. Dr. Lee's work is driven by a passion for understanding the evolving landscape of cyber threats and developing strategies to mitigate their impact. His efforts not only advance academic knowledge but also have practical implications for enhancing cybersecurity measures and protecting individuals and organizations from cybercrime.
Publications
, 163-198, 2018-09-30
, 3355-3355, 2016-09-01
, 5117-5117, 2018-07-01
, 2869-2869, 2010-04-01
, 2018-09-26
, 61-75, 2018-11-15
, 2017-04-01
, 385-395, 2017-11-06
, 132-139, 2023-07-31
, 2023-06-21
, 51-57, 2020-09-30