Monday, May 20, 2024
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The Old Boat House as seen from the walkway by North Hall, University of Iowa

Associate Professor James Wo studies differences in crime rates among neighborhoods in towns and cities. His research shows how geography and the environment impact crime rates. Some neighborhoods in the same area have dramatically lower crime rates than others. Explaining why could help planners design cities that improve the quality of life for everyone.

James grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii, and then completed college at the University of California-Irvine. He earned his PhD there in 2017 and started as an assistant professor in the sociology department at the University of Iowa that same year. In the seven years since, Professor Wo has published a wide variety of research articles in the top journals in criminology and sociology. 

He agrees that his experiences in quite different environments from Hawaii to Southern California to Iowa City shaped his research interests, but then he quickly points out the similarities between Hawaii and Iowa.  

鈥淗awaii is a special place,鈥 he says. There are many cultures, races, ethnicities. And White is not the dominant one. There鈥檚 a constant exchange among different cultures, language, music, customs. Most people consider themselves to be more than one race or ethnicity. 鈥淵ou end up going to people鈥檚 homes and experiencing those different customs.鈥 

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James Wo in Hawaii

Then there is the historical backdrop of colonialism, he says. 鈥淔or Hawaiians there鈥檚 a tension between staying true to our heritage and the tourist economy. People are welcoming of other people鈥檚 interests in Hawaii. It is a tolerant culture with friendly people, and I鈥檝e felt welcome in Iowa City, too.鈥 People in Iowa City are as welcoming and friendly as they are in Hawaii. 

Goals for Students and Teachers

James is a popular and dedicated professor who enjoys teaching both undergraduate and graduate students. For undergraduates, he likes to strike a balance between theory and practical applications. 鈥淗opefully, I can provide them with one skill or tidbit of a theory they can use later,鈥 he says. Students have so many different interests but here鈥檚 something they can all use. For example, how do you figure out percent increase or decrease in crime rates? It鈥檚 the same as calculating the percentage increase or decrease in the value of a house. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a skill that benefits all students,鈥 he says. The difference going from 4 to 6 is not the same as going from 28 to 30 but people have trouble explaining why. He says that in higher education it is important to teach more than knowledge of a subject, but to also teach higher-level skills. The ability to explain the reasons for the way things are and changes that could be made will help students in their future leadership positions.

鈥淚 urge graduate students to find their passion,鈥 he says. Then find the person in your department that does the things you want to do and does them well. 鈥淚t鈥檚 OK to be assertive.鈥 That helps students learn the skills to be successful in any job. 鈥淕o out there and introduce yourself. Find the opportunities and grab them.鈥

At one point, his PhD advisor told James that while he was doing many things well and was a good copilot, it was time to think about the next step. His advisor asked whether he was ready to develop a new research question and take it all the way to a published article.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about being a good student but also about being a good supervisor.鈥 Professor Wo says. He tries to give students hints rather than telling them what to do. 鈥淭his comes from the heart,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 not trying to be a curmudgeon!鈥 He says that people expect professors to be ready. That鈥檚 what earning a PhD means.

Designing Crime Out of Cities

His interest in how to design cities that produce less crime goes back to the old Sim City computer game when he was growing up. Professor Wo points out that a few people in relatively small areas of a city commit most of the crimes. He gives the Ped Mall in Iowa City as an example. When the university puts out a HawkAlert, it鈥檚 often for a crime in the Ped Mall, with its shops, bars, apartments, and people hanging out near the university. What city planners call mixed-use areas present more opportunities for crime. Urban planners promote walkability in cities to make them more livable, but crime often comes with it. He also says that walkability and safety are not mutually exclusive. Finding out how to have both livability and safety is the goal of his research.