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Roger Guy is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Criminal Justice at the State University of New York at Oswego. He holds a Ph.D. in Urban Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1996) and an M.P.A. from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (1990). His research focuses on drug trafficking in Mexico, correctional policy, urban marginality, and biosocial criminology, with notable contributions to journals like British Journal of Criminology, Global Crime, and Qualitative Sociology. He has authored When Architecture Meets Activism (2016), analyzing community dynamics in Chicago.
His work emphasizes transnational criminal networks, police-citizen interactions in marginalized urban areas, and the intersection of race, class, and crime. Recent studies explore recruitment mechanisms in Mexican drug trafficking organizations and the adaptation strategies of small-time dealers. He teaches courses on corrections, criminological theories, and drug-crime relationships.
Dr. Guy’s research bridges ethnographic fieldwork with policy analysis, addressing topics like ex-offender employment barriers and the legacy of urban displacement. His interdisciplinary approach combines sociology, criminology, and urban studies to address complex sociolegal challenges.
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