Sociology Department
Steven Messner
Distinguished Teaching Professor
Expertise: Crime and Deviance
Contact Info:
- smessner@albany.edu
- Office: 302 Arts & Sciences Building
- Phone: (518) 442-4674
- Mailing Address:
- 1400 Washington Ave.
Arts & Sciences 351
University at Albany
Albany, NY 12222
CV: Curriculum Vitae
Education
- 1978 Ph.D., Princeton University
- 1976 M.A., Princeton University
- 1973 B.A., Columbia University
Recent Research Projects
- Theorizing Social Institutions and Crime -- This research focuses on developing an institutional perspective for understanding the causes of crime. It elaborates and expands arguments originally proposed as part of "intuitional-anomie theory."
- Crime and Social Control in Contemporary China -- These research initiatives adapt and modify theories and analytic frameworks developed in the West to the distinctive socio-cultural setting of contemporary China. Specific topics include the relationships between various dimensions of social integration and violence, and the role of residents' committees in controlling disorder in urban neighborhoods.
- Community Context and Criminal Offending -- This research considers the importance of considering "persons in context" for understanding criminal offending. Specific topics include the ways in which neighborhood disadvantage conditions the effects of gender and peer groups on participation in violence.
- Spatial Analyses of Crime in Germany -- This research uses the techniques of Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis (ESDA) and spatial regression modeling to analyze violent crime rates across districts in Germany. The analyses examine spatial clustering of violent crime rates and the correlates of these rates, as well as the varying effects of covariates across regions.
Research Interests
- Criminology
- Deviance
- Macrosociology
Courses Taught
- SOC 220: Introduction to Social Research
- SOC 481: Quantitative Research on Crime
- SOC 601: Social Deviance
- SOC 666: Macrosociological Perspectives on Crime and Delinquency
Affiliations
- Cooperating Partner for the Signatures of Threat Interdisciplinary Working Group at the University of Bielefeld; see website at www.signatures-of-threat.com



