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Meghan Rogers is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Iowa, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She holds a PhD from Indiana University and conducts research on cross-national criminology, with a focus on homicide, femicide, and crime trends in Chile. Her work integrates diverse theoretical and methodological approaches to understand crime across nations.
Her research interests include:
- Criminology and social control
- Comparative criminology
- Gender disparities in homicide
- Quantitative methods in crime research
- Measurement of crime and its correlates
Dr. Rogers has published in leading journals including Annual Review of Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Homicide Studies, and International Criminology. Her publications reflect a consistent focus on global crime patterns, theoretical development, and methodological rigor in cross-national studies.
She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in criminological theory, comparative criminal justice systems, and research methods. Her academic work contributes to advancing understanding of crime dynamics across different socio-political contexts.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, her publication record in high-impact journals indicates significant scholarly contribution.
Dr. Rogers advises students in sociology and criminology, though no current or former advisees are named in the available text. There is no mention of external grants, but her research activity suggests active engagement in scholarly projects. She may be affiliated with research centers such as the Center for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies and the Center for Social Science Innovation at the University of Iowa.
Her office is located in 400G North Hall, and she can be reached at meghan-rogers@uiowa.edu or by phone at 319-467-4513. Office hours are by appointment.




