Sociology Faculty - Dr. Tony Poveda
Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice
Since 1970 Dr. Poveda has taught sociology and criminal justice courses at SUNY Plattsburgh where he currently holds the rank of professor. In recent years his primary teaching areas have been in criminal justice, especially courses in Selected Issues in Criminal Justice, Introduction to Criminology, White-Collar Crime, and a seminar on wrongful convictions and the death penalty. He has also been active in department governance, having served as department chair and coordinator of the Criminal Justice Program. In addition, he serves on college-wide committees, like the Committee on the Protection of Human Subjects in regard to campus research.
Currently, Dr. Poveda's research and writing interests center on wrongful convictions and the death penalty, but he has a continuing interest in the F.B.I. and civil liberties issues along with the broad topic of white-collar crime.
Dr. Poveda is often called upon by colleagues, policymakers, and the media as a resource/consultant in his areas of research expertise. Although too numerous to mention, some recent examples include: an analyst with the Florida legislature in 2003 sought insight on the problem of estimating wrongful convictions (a Florida Senate committee was examining the issue of post-conviction D.N.A. testing); in 2001, a staff member of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee sought input on F.B.I. oversight (the committee was concerned with F.B.I. scandals of the late 1990's); the director of Newseum, a Washington, D.C. museum on society and the media, consulted (2007) on plans for an FBI exhibit celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Bureau, and a producer for the Discovery Channel consulted on a forthcoming FBI documentary (2008). Also, in the recent past, journalists from the national media (including New York Times, MSNBC, and Fox News) have called upon Dr. Poveda for his views on various F.B.I. controversies and on wrongful convictions.
Education
- D.Crim. in Criminology, School of Criminology at the University of California at Berkeley, 1970
- M.A. in Criminology, School of Criminology at the University of California at Berkeley, 1967
- B.A. in Criminology, School of Criminology at the University of California at Berkeley, 1966
Teaching Areas
- Criminology and Criminal Justice System
- Selected Issues in Criminal Justice
- White-Collar Crime
- Wrongful convictions and the death penalty
Research Areas
- White-collar crime
- F.B.I. and rule of law
- Wrongful convictions and the death penalty
Recent Publications
- Books:
- The F.B.I.: A Comprehensive Reference Guide (1999)-co-authored. Paperback edition, 2000.
- Rethinking White-Collar Crime (1994)
- Lawlessness and Reform: The F.B.I. in Transition (1990)
- Journal Articles:
- "Geographic Location, Death Sentences, and Executions in post-Furman Virginia," Punishment and Society (Fall 2006).
- "Estimating Wrongful Convictions," Justice Quarterly (Sept. 2001).
- "American Exceptionalism and the Death Penalty," Social Justice (Fall 2000).
- Book Reviews:
- Reviewed Austin Sarat's When the State Kills in Criminal Law Bulletin v.38 (July/Aug. 2002).
Honors and Awards
- 2002 Nominated for SUNY Distinguished Service Professor
- 1999 Outstanding Reference Source (The F.B.I.: A Comprehensive Reference Guide). Named by the Reference and User Services Association of the American Library Association
- 1994 Nominated for Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching
Contact Dr. Tony Poveda
Office: Redcay Hall 220
Phone: (518) 564-3302
E-mail: povedatg@plattsburgh.edu
