Criminal Justice Faculty - Dr. Stephen Light
Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean of Arts and Science
Dr. Steve Light is Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice. A member of the SUNY Plattsburgh faculty since 1990, he has served as Associate Dean of Arts and Science since 2001. Dr. Light teaches SOC388 Social Change and Social Movements, SOC355 Sociology of Law, SOC202 Social Problems/Social Policy, and SOC101 Introduction to Sociology. Several of his courses are offered online in a Web-based distance learning format.
Dr. Light has authored a successful textbook for the Introduction to Criminal Justice course (Understanding Criminal Justice, Wadsworth, 1999). He has also published articles and book chapters on a variety of sociological topics. Dr. Light is the author of numerous instructor's manuals, test banks, practice test manuals, and student study guides for publishers of major textbooks in sociology and criminal justice. He enjoys conveying his enthusiasm about sociology and criminal justice to his students. "As sociologists and criminal justice scholars we are fortunate because our subject matter encompasses virtually the entire range of human activity," he states. "The topics that we study are deeply interesting, but they also have important practical implications for individuals and for society as a whole."
The parent of two grown sons, Steve enjoys playing banjo on a professional basis in various bluegrass bands across the Northeast.
Education
- Ph.D. in Sociology, SUNY Albany, 1987
- Graduate Certificate in public policy analysis, SUNY Albany
- Masters in Sociology, SUNY Albany, 1981
- B.A. in Sociology, SUNY Cortland, 1977
Teaching Areas
- Social Change and Social Movements
- Law
- Social Problems and Social Policy
- Criminal Justice
- Introductory Sociology
Recent Publications
- "Attica Correctional Facility," In M. Bosworth (Ed.), Encyclopedia of US Prisons and Correctional Facilities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (2003, in press).
- "Using Police as Custodial Officers: An Analysis from the Perspective of International Human Rights Standards," (with Dilip Das and Arvind Verma). POLICE QUARTERLY 4 (2), June 2001: 215-232.
- Practice Tests Manual for Diana Kendall's Sociology in Our Times, 5th edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2004).
- Web Quizzes for Diana Kendall's Sociology in Our Times, 5th edition (Wadsworth, 2004).
- Practice Tests Manual for Diana Kendall's Sociology in Our Times, 4th edition (Wadsworth, 2003).
- Test Bank for Diana Kendall's Sociology in Our Times, 4th edition (Wadsworth, 2003).
- Student Study Guide for Lindsey/Beach's Sociology, 3rd edition (Prentice-Hall/Pearson, 2003).
Contact Dr. Steve Light
Office: Hudson Hall 101
Phone: (518) 564-3150
E-mail: lightsc@plattsburgh.edu
