Diane M. Daane
Professor of Criminal Justice
Media 311
(864) 503-5832
E-mail: ddaane@uscupstate.edu
Degrees
J.D. University of Missouri - Kansas City
M.S. Central Missouri State University
Criminal Justice Administration
B.S. Oklahoma State University
Psychology
Areas of Specialty
Corrections
Sexual Assault
Marital Rape
Experiential Education in Criminal Justice
Criminal Law
Women and Crime
Child Sexual Exploitation
Victimology
Awards & Honors
Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society, Induction 2012
Outstanding Faculty/Staff Award, Department of Athletics, 2010
Phi Kappa Phi, Induction 2004
Who’s Who of American Teachers, 2004 & 1999
Outstanding Advisor for a Student Group Award, 2002
Exemplary Faculty Award, Women’s Studies and Programs, 2001
Who’s Who of American Women, 1997-2005
“Doc’s List” Award for Service to USCS Students, 1996
Nations Bank Excellence in Teaching Award, 1995 (Teacher of the Year)
Liberty Bell Award for Outstanding Legal Education and Community Service, Awarded by the Muncie, IN Bar Association in conjunction with Law Day, May 1, 1992
Certificate of Service from Minority Student Development, 1991
Faculty Excellence Recognition by Mortar Board Senior Honor Society, 1988
Selected Scholarship
"Pedophilia." An article forthcoming in The Encyclopedia of Social Deviance, Sage Publications, Inc.
"Prosecuting Pregnant Drug Users." A paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Association Annual Meeting in New York, NY, March 2012
"Prosecuting Women Not Good Enough to be Pregnant." A chapter in Flawed Criminal Justice Policies: At the Intersection of the Media, Public Fear and Legislative Response, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, pages 257-277. 2012.
“Victim Response to Sexual Assault.” A chapter in Sexual Assault: The Victims, the Perpetrators, and the Criminal Justice System, 2nd ed., Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, pages 79-111, 2009.
“The Ripple Effect: Secondary Sexual Assault Survivors.” A chapter in Sexual Assault: The Victims, the Perpetrators and the Criminal Justice System, 2nd ed., Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, pages 113-132, 2009.
"Marital Rape: Factors Influencing Prosecution." A paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Association Annual Meeting in Boston, MA, March 2009.
“Rape: Victims and Survivors.” A chapter in Crisis Intervention in Criminal Justice/Social Service, 4th ed., Charles C. Thomas Publishing Co., Springfield, IL pages 233-267, 2006.
Book review, "Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States", Criminal Law Bulletin, 2005.
“Victim Response to Sexual Assault.” A chapter in Sexual Assault: The Victims, the Perpetrators, and the Criminal Justice System, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, pages 77-106, 2004.
“The Ripple Effect: Secondary Sexual Assault Survivors.” A chapter in Sexual Assault: The Victims, the Perpetrators and the Criminal Justice System, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, pages 113-131, 2004.
“Marital Rape: Obstacles and Factors Influencing Prosecution.” A paper presented at the Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting in Raleigh, NC, September 2004.
“Child and Adolescent Violence.” Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing, Vol. 22, No. 1, January/February 2003, pages 23-31.
“Pregnant Prisoners: Health, Security and Special Needs Issues.” A chapter in The Incarcerated Woman, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, pages 61-72, 2003.
“Rape: Victims and Survivors.” A chapter in Crisis Intervention in Criminal Justice/Social Service, 3rd ed., Charles C. Thomas Publishing Co., Springfield, IL pages 260-292, 2002.
“The Problems of Caring for Pregnant Prisoners.” A paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA, 2001.
“Criminal Law as Problem Solutions.” A Chapter in Patrol Officer Problem Solving and Solutions, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, pages 107-121, 2000.
“Criminal Law as a Problem Solution.” A paper presentation on the Roundtable: Teaching Patrol Officer Problem Solving and Solutions in Academic Courses at the Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting in Charleston, SC, 2000.
“The Role of Experiential Learning in Criminal Justice Education.” A paper presented at The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, 1999.
Selected Professional and Community Service
Member, Board of Directors, Piedmont Care, 2003-2013
Board Secretary/Treasurer 2008
Member, Upstate Citizens’ Advisory Committee to the Judicial Merit Selection Commission, 1997-2007
Criminal Justice Chair, Board of Directors, League of Women Voters of South Carolina, 1999-2003
Member, Citizen’s Advisory Board, Livesay Pre-Release Center, 1997-2003
Chairperson, 1997-1998
Member, Greenville Tech Criminal Justice Program Advisory Committee, 1998-2001
Corrections Chair, Board of Directors, League of Women Voters of Spartanburg, 1996-1998
Organizer and Chair, Student Panel on Issues in Sexual Violence Towards Women, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2001
Organizer, Roundtable on Issues and Teaching Strategies in Classes on Sexual Assault, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2000
Organizer and Chair, Student Panel on Sexual Assault: Legal and Social Issues, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, March 1999
Experience in the Field
Legal Aid of Western Missouri
Staff Attorney - Municipal Court Defense Unit
United States Department of Justice: Bureau of Prisons
Legal Intern - General Counsel's Office: Washington, DC
Law Clerk - Regional Office: Kansas City, MO
Ex-Change House
Weekend Supervisor
Halfway House for Offenders
Missouri Department of Corrections
Classification Director - Tipton Pre-Release Center
Corrections Caseworker - Correctional Center for Women
Community Corrections Caseworker - Renz Farm
Teaching Experience
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Ball State University
Muncie, IN
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Kearney State College
Kearney, NE