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Vincent Ferraro is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Framingham State University, specializing in power inequalities and their relationship to norm and law violations. His interactive teaching methodology fosters collaborative learning environments where knowledge is co-constructed between instructor and students.
His research focuses on:
- Effects of right-wing state policies (anti-immigrant/pro-gun legislation)
- Immigration-demographic shifts on local crime rates
- Immigrant victimization patterns at county/city levels
- Structural power imbalances in legal systems
Dr. Ferraro's current work examines legislative consequences of political polarization and demographic change, utilizing quantitative analysis of policy impacts across U.S. jurisdictions. His scholarship bridges criminological theory with contemporary political sociology to address systemic inequities in legal enforcement.
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