Roger
McNally is an Associate Professor Emeritus at SUNY Brockport, Criminal
Justice Department since 1979. He received his BS degree in 1965 from
SUNY Cortland and his MS in 1975 from Niagara University; He also received
an MSW in 1976 from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He
was senior probation analyst for the New York State Division of Probation
from 1976-77. He was director of evaluation, Social Work Department,
SUNY Brockport from 1978-79. Professor McNally has numerous publications
including:
Courses Developed/Taught
Professional Affiliations
1993-1994 Sabbatical Leave. Co-director of Brunel University, SUNY Program, London, England. Conducted research on homicidal youth in England and Wales.
1979- present State University of New York at Brockport Criminal Justice Department Associate Professor Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate courses in Criminal Justice Department.
Mr. McNally is currently conducting research on violent
youth, the
juvenile justice system, and teaching in the area of family violence.
Emma Lazarus Exhibit on Display at Brockport's Drake Memorial Library
Death Penalty Discussion Takes Various Forms on Brockport Campus
Rev. James Netters delivers powerful address at Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Lecture
Prison Drama to Help Engage Brockport Campus in Discussion of Death Penalty
Black History Month Speaker
Win a Night on Ice
9:30 pm - 11 pm
Red Cross Blood Drive
10 am - 4 pm
CSA Newlyweds
9 pm - 11 pm
CSA Success VS Sell-Out
9 pm - 11 pm