
معرفی
Lemuel Day is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Chapman University's Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. His office is located at the Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Sciences (338 N. Glassell St.), with office hours available by appointment and virtual sessions.
Education:
- Loyola University of Chicago, Bachelor of Arts
- University of Washington, Master of Arts
- University of Washington, Ph.D.
Research Interests: Dr. Day specializes in the sociological study of crime, criminal justice systems, and the societal impacts of fear. His work examines fear-driven behaviors, community engagement, racial attitudes, and public policy implications, with recent projects addressing xenophobia, drug prevention curricula, and family communication dynamics.
Publication Trends: His recent articles (2016–2021) explore interdisciplinary themes including fear-crime relationships, racial biases in punitive attitudes, efficacy of youth drug prevention programs, and familial influences on mental health. These publications reflect a consistent focus on applied sociology, blending criminology, psychology, and social policy analysis.
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