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Curriculum Vitae Dawn L. Rothe, PhD Chair and Professor School of Justice Studies College of Justice and Safety Eastern Kentucky University Stratton 467C Richmond, Kentucky 40475 Cell: 757-502-9253 E-mail: [email protected] Updated: January 1, 2017 Education Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University 2006. Dissertation: “The Masquerade of Abu Ghraib: State Crime, Torture, and International Law”. Master of Arts, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University. 2004 Thesis: “The International Criminal Court: A Sociological History”. Bachelor of Arts, Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 2002. Summa Cum Laude. Associate in Arts, Southwestern Illinois College 2000. High Honors. Current Positions: Chair of the School of Justice Studies, Eastern Kentucky University, 2016-present. Full Professor and of Criminology, School of Social Justice, Eastern Kentucky University, 2016. Director, Post-Doc Graduate Course State Crime: Crimes of the Powerful, Inter- University Centre Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2015. Advisory Board, Institute for International Justice Analysis, International Justice Analysis Forum, Germany, 2010 to 2012. Academic Positions Held: Full Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Old

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Curriculum Vitae

Dawn L. Rothe, PhD

Chair and Professor

School of Justice Studies

College of Justice and Safety

Eastern Kentucky University

Stratton 467C

Richmond, Kentucky 40475

Cell: 757-502-9253

E-mail: [email protected]

Updated: January 1, 2017

Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan

University 2006. Dissertation: “The Masquerade of Abu Ghraib: State Crime,

Torture, and International Law”.

Master of Arts, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University. 2004

Thesis: “The International Criminal Court: A Sociological

History”.

Bachelor of Arts, Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2002. Summa Cum Laude.

Associate in Arts, Southwestern Illinois College 2000. High Honors.

Current Positions:

Chair of the School of Justice Studies, Eastern Kentucky University, 2016-present.

Full Professor and of Criminology, School of Social Justice, Eastern Kentucky

University, 2016.

Director, Post-Doc Graduate Course State Crime: Crimes of the Powerful, Inter-

University Centre Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2015.

Advisory Board, Institute for International Justice Analysis, International Justice Analysis

Forum, Germany, 2010 to 2012.

Academic Positions Held:

Full Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Old

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Dominion University, 2015 to 2016.

Director, Crimes of the Powerful Centre (COP), formerly the International State Crime

Research Center (ISCRS), College of Arts and Letters, Department of Sociology

and Criminal Justice, Old Dominion University, 2015 to 2016.

Associate Member, Department of Law, Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

Islam, Modernity Center, Durham University 2009-2014.

Director, PhD Criminology & Criminal Justice program, Department of Sociology and

Criminal Justice, Old Dominion University, 2012 to 2016.

Director, International State Crime Research Consortium (ISCRC), College of Arts and

Letters, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Old Dominion University,

2009 to 2015.

Associate Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Old

Dominion University, 2011 to 2015.

Assistant Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Old

Dominion University, 2008-2011.

Assistant Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology, Criminology, and

Anthropology, University Northern Iowa, 2006-2008.

Courses Taught:

State Crime (PhD, MA, undergraduate), States of Violence (undergraduate),White-Collar

Crime (undergraduate), Transnational Crime (Masters), Criminological Theory (PhD,

undergraduate), Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theories (Masters), Social

Problems (undergraduate), Introduction to Criminology (undergraduate), International

Criminology (Masters and undergraduate), Sociological Roots of Criminological Thought

(PhD, Masters), Social Structure, Crime and Justice (PhD), Dissertation Development

(PhD), Genocide (Masters), Sociology of Law (Masters), Cultural Criminology (PhD),

Crimes of the Powerful (undergraduate)

Publications:

Books

Rothe, D. L. and David Kauzlarich 2016. Crimes of the Powerful: An Introductory

Text. Routledge Press.

Reviewed 2017. Global Crime Journal. By Becky Nash. Vol. 18:2: DOI

10.1080/17440572.2017.1281582 :1-3.

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Rothe, D. L. and David Friedrichs 2014. Crimes of Globalization. Routledge Press.

Rothe, D. L. and David Kauzlarich (Eds). 2014. Towards a Victimology of State

Crime. Routledge Press.

Reviewed 2015. State Crime Journal. By Sandra Walkgate Vol 4, 1, 207-210.

Rothe, D. L., James Meernik and Þórdís Ingadóttir (Eds). 2013. The Realities of

International Criminal Justice. Leiden-Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Brill.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins (Eds.). 2011. State Crime, Current

Perspectives. Rutgers University Press.

Reviewed 2011. CHOICE. By G. Osborne. July 11, 2011, 2198.

Reviewed 2012. International Criminal Justice Review. By Matt Yeager Vol.

22: 89-91.

Reviewed 2012. Contemporary Justice Review. By Reza Barmaki Vol. 15, 4,

489-491.

Rothe, D. L. 2009. State Criminality: The Crime of All Crimes. Lexington/Roman and

Littlefield.

Reprinted section: “Laws prohibiting the most deleterious acts of state

criminality”, in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press 2014. pp. 29-47.

Reviewed 2010. Critical Criminology: An International Journal by Jeffrey Ian

Ross Vol. 20, 1: 117-119.

Reviewed 2009. Social Justice. By Owen Anderson Vol 36, 3, 122-124.

Mullins, C. W. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2008. Blood, Power, and Bedlam: Violations of

International Criminal Law in Post Colonial Africa. Peter Lang Publishing.

Reviewed 2008. International Criminal Law Review by Michael Bohlander Vol.

8: 3, 707-708.

Reviewed 2009. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice by

Andrew Woolward. Vol. 51: 2, 271-272.

Reviewed 2009. Journal of Critical Criminology: An International Journal by

Gregg Barak Vol. 17: 1, 75-77.

Rothe, D.L and Christopher W. Mullins. 2006. The International Criminal Court:

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Symbolic Gestures and the Generation of Global Social Control. Lexington

Publishers.

Reviewed 2008. International Criminal Law Review by Michael Bohlander Vol 8,

No. 1, 394-395.

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2017. “The Problem of Relying on International Law

and Crimes of the Powerful”, invited special issue Archiv des Völkerrechts, in

press.

Collins, V. and Dawn L. Rothe 2017. “The Consumption of Patriarchy: Commodification

to Facilitation and Reification”, Contemporary Justice Review. Vol.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2016. “The Integrated Spectacle: Neoliberalism and the

Socially Dead”, Social Justice. Vol. 43, 2: 1-20.

Rothe, D. L. 2016. “The Failure of the Spectacle: The Voices Within”, invited

contribution for special issue dedicated to William Chambliss. Critical

Criminology. Vol 24, 2: 279-302.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2015. “Consent and Consumption of Spectacle Power

and Violence”, Critical Sociology, DOI: 10.1177/0896920515621119

Collins, V. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2014. “United States Support for Global Social

Justice? Foreign Intervention and Realpolitik in Egypt’s Arab Spring”. Social

Justice. Vol. 39, 4: 1-30.

Rothe, D. and Victoria Collins 2014. The Normality of Political Administration and State

Violence: Casuistry, Law, and Drones Critical Criminology Vol. 22, 3: 373-388

Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2014. “State-Corporate Crime and Major Financial

Institutions: Interrogating an Absence.” State Crime, Volume 3, 2: 146-162.

Rothe, D. L. and Isabel Schoultz, 2013. “International Criminal Justice: A Deterrent for

Crimes of the State?” The Journal of Studi Sulla Questione Criminale. Nuova

Serie dei Delitti e Delle Pene. Vol 7, 3: 43-58.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2013. “The International Criminal Court: A Pipe

Dream to End Impunity”. International Criminal Law Review. Vol. 13, 1: 191-

209.

Rothe, D. L. and Kevin Steinmetz. 2013. “The Case of Bradley Manning: State

Victimization, Realpolitik and Wikileaks”. Contemporary Justice Review.

Vol 16, 2: 280-292.

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Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2013. “Teaching Criminological Theory: The Power

of Film and Music”. Critical Criminology. Vol. 21, 2: 227-241.

Rothe, D. L. 2013. “Criminological Theory and State Crime: How Far Can it Go?”

Critica Penal y Poder, Vol. 5: 25-45.

Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2012. “How States Facilitate Small Arms

Trafficking in Africa: A Theoretical and Juristic Interpretation”. African Journal

of Criminology and Justice Studies, Vol. 5, 1 & 2: 1-18.

Rothe, D. L. and Scott Maggard. 2012. “Factors that Impede or Facilitate Post-Conflict

Justice Mechanisms? An Empirical Investigation” International Criminal Law

Review. Vol. 12: 1-27.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2011. “An Exploration of System Criminality

and Arms Trafficking”. International Criminal Justice Review. Vol. 21, 1.

22-38.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2011. “Got A Band-Aid? Political Discourse,

Militarized Responses and the Somalia Pirate” Contemporary Justice Review. Vol

14, 3:329–343.

Bohlander, M. and Dawn L Rothe. 2011. “Spock was wrong”– Global Student Views

on Head-of-State and Regime Assassination as a Means of Avoiding Collateral

Civilian Damage in Armed Conflicts” Yearbook of International Law and

Jurisprudence, Vol. 1, 4: 67-128.

Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2010. “Private Military Contractors, Crime,

and the Terrain of Unaccountability” Justice Quarterly. Vol. 27, 4: 593-

617.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher Mullins. 2010. “Beyond the Juristic Orientation of

International Criminal Justice: The Relevance of Criminological Insight to

International Criminal Law and its Control” International Criminal Law Review.

Vol 10, 1: 97-110.

Rothe, D. L. 2010. “Facilitating Corruption and Human Rights Violations: The Role of

International Financial Institutions”. Crime, Law and Social Change Vol 53, 5:

457-476.

Reprinted 2013 in Crime and Globalization by David Nelken and Susanne

Karstedt, Crime and Globalization (Eds). Surrey, London: Ashgate

Publishers.

Rothe, D. L. 2010. “Shedding the Blanket of Immunity: The Global Principle of Ending

Impunity, Realpolitik, and Legal Precedent” Crime, Law and Social Change. Vol

53, 4: 397-412.

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Hoofnagle, K and Dawn L Rothe 2010. “Overlooked and Overshadowed: The

Case of Burundi” Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Vol 18, 3: 169-

189.

Rothe, D. L. 2010. “Global E-Waste Trade: The Need for Formal Regulation and

Accountability beyond the Organization” Criminology and Public Policy. Vol 9,

3: 561-567.

Mullins, C. W. and Dawn L Rothe 2010. “The Ability of the International Criminal

Court to Deter Violations of International Criminal Law: A Theoretical

Assessment”. International Criminal Law Review. Vol. 10, 5: 771-786.

Translated into Chinese by Haiying Li (2011) in Social Science Front.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2010. “The Death of State

Sovereignty? An Empirical Exploration”. International Journal of

Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Vol. 34, 1:79-96.

Rothe, D. L. and Angela Overton. 2010. “The International Criminal Court and

the External Non-Witness Expert (s): Pragmatic and Problematic

Concerns”. International Criminal Law Review. Vol 10, 3: 345-364.

Rothe, D. L., Ronald Kramer and Christopher W. Mullins. 2009. “Torture, Impunity, and

Open Legal Spaces: Abu Ghraib and International Controls”. Contemporary

Justice Review. 12, 1: 27-43.

Rothe, D. L., Jeffrey Ian Ross, Christopher W. Mullins, David Friedrichs, Gregg

Barak, Ronald C. Kramer, Dave Kauzlarich, and Raymond Michalowski.

2009. That Was Then, This is Now, What About Tomorrow? Future

Directions in State Crime Studies”. Critical Criminology: An International

Journal. Vol. 17, 1: 3-13.

Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.

Rothe, D. L. 2009. “Beyond the Law: The Reagan Administration’s Dirty War on

Nicaragua”. Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Vol. 17, 1:

49-67.

Rothe, D. L., Christopher W. Mullins and Kent Sandstrom. 2009. “The Rwandan

Genocide: International Finance Policies and Human Rights”. Social Justice. Vol.

35, 3: 66-86.

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Reprinted 2013 in Crime and Globalization by David Nelken and Susanne

Karstedt, Crime and Globalization (Eds). Surrey, London: Ashgate

Publishers.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins 2009. “Building Justice After War: The Use of

Multiple Post-Conflict Justice Mechanisms” Social Justice Vol 35, 3: 87-106.

Rothe, D. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2009. “Toward a Criminology for International

Criminal Law: An Integrated Theory of International Criminal Violations”.

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Vol 3, 1: 97-

118.

Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.

Rothe, D. L. 2009. “Resistance to State Criminality? Realpolitik versus Ideology”.

Social Justice. Vol 36, 3. 111-121.

Rothe, D. L. 2009. “Introduction: Resisting State Criminality”. Social Justice. Vol. 36,

3, 1-4.

Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2008. “The Marginalization of State Crime”.

Journal of Critical Sociology. Vol. 34, 5: 741-742.

Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.

Mullins, C. W. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2008. “Gold, Diamonds and Blood: International

State-Corporate Crime in the Democratic Republic of the Congo”. Contemporary

Justice Review. Vol. 11, 2: 81-99.

Ross, J. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2008 “The Ironies of Controlling State Crime”.

International Journal of Law, Crime, and Justice Vol.36, 3: 196-210

Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2007. “Lights, Camera, State Crime” Journal

of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. Vol. 14, 4: 331-343.

Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.

Ross, J.I. and Dawn L Rothe. 2007. “Swimming Upstream” Teaching State Crime

to Students at an American University”. Journal of Criminal Justice

Education. Vol. 18, 3: 460-475.

Mullins, C. and Dawn L Rothe. 2007. “The Forgotten Ones”. Critical

Criminology. Vol. 15, 2: 135-158.

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Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2007. “Darfur and the Politicalization

of International Law: Genocide or Crimes Against Humanity.” Humanity

and Society. Vol.31, 1: 83-107.

Rothe, D. L. Christopher W. Mullins, and Stephan Muzzatti 2006. “Crime on the High

Seas: Crimes of Globalization and the Sinking of the Senegalese Ferry Le Joola”.

Critical Criminology: an International Journal. Vol.14, 2: 159-180.

Rothe, D. L and Christopher W. Mullins. 2006. “International Community: Legitimizing

a Moral Collective Consciousness” Humanity and Society. Vol. 30, 3: 254-276.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2006. “The International Criminal Court and

United States Opposition”. Crime, Law, and Social Change. Vol. 45, 3: 201-226.

Rothe, D. L. and David Friedrichs 2006. “The State of the Criminology of State Crime”.

Social Justice. Vol. 33, 1: 147-161.

Reprinted 2009 in Recent Developments in Criminological Theory

Toward Disciplinary Diversity and Theoretical Integration. Stuart Henry and

Scott Lukas (Eds.). The International Library of Criminology, Criminal

Justice and Penology Second Series.

Reprinted 2011 in Radical and Marxist Theories of Crime, Michael Lynch and

Paul Stretesky. Surrey, London: Ashgate Publishers.

Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.

Kramer, R., Ray Michalowski and Dawn L. Rothe 2005. “The Supreme International

Crime: How the US War in Iraq Threatens the Rule of Law”. Social Justice. Vol.

32, 2: 52-81.

Mullins, C W., Dave Kauzlarich and Dawn L. Rothe 2004. “The International Criminal

Court and the Control of State Crime: Problems and Prospects”. Critical

Criminology: An International Journal. Vol. 12, 3: 285-308.

Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.

Rothe, D. L. and Stephen Muzzatti 2004. “Enemies Everywhere: Terrorism, Moral Panic,

and US Civil Society”. Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Vol. 12,

3: 159-180.

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Reprinted 2007 in Social Problems: Readings-to Accompany Best /

by Ira Silver, Edition 1. Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.

Book Chapters

Rothe, D. L. and David Friedrichs. 2017. “Crimes of the Powerful”, In Walter

Dekeseredy and Molly Dragiewicz (eds.) The Rutledge Handbook of Critical

Criminology (2 edition). Routledge Press.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2017. “An Extension of Frank Pearce’s Work on

Crimes of the Powerful: ‘Demystification’ and the Role of Our Consent”

In Steve Bittle, Laureen Snider, Steve Tombs and David Whyte (eds.) Crimes of

the Powerful: Marxism, crime and deviance. Routledge Press.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2017. “International Financial Institutions as

Facilitators of Environmental Crimes” In Emanuela Orlando and Tiffany Bergin

(Eds), Forging a Socio-Legal Approach to Environmental Harms: Global

Perspectives, Routledge press.

Rothe, D. L. and David Kauzlarich. 2017. “"We are all complicit: Victimization and

crimes of the powerful” Invited contribution Susan Walklate (Ed) Handbook of

Victimology, 2nd Edition. Routledge Press.

Rothe, D. L. and Travis Linnemann. 2015. “(Liberal) Democracy Means Surveillance:

on Security, Control and the Surveillance Techo-Fetish” In Gregg Barak (Ed)

Routledge International Handbook on the Crimes of the Powerful. Routledge

Press. (515-525).

Rothe, D. L. 2015. Foreword. In Victoria Collins State Crime, Women and Gender.

Routledge Press. (x-xiii).

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2014. “The Circle of State Harm”, In Bruce Arrigo

and Heather Bersot (Eds) The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and

Justice Studies. Routledge Press. (493-515).

Rothe, D. L. and David Friedrichs. 2014. “Controlling Crimes of Globalization: A

Challenge for International Criminal Justice” In Willem de Lint, Marinella

Marmo, and Nerida Chazal (Eds). Crime and Justice in International Society.

Routledge Press. (246-266).

Rothe, D. L. and Isabel Schoultz 2014. “International Criminal Justice: Law, Courts,

and Punishment as Deterrent Mechanisms?” In Willem de Lint, Marinella Marmo,

and Nerida Chazal (Eds) Crime and Justice in International Society. Routledge

Press. (151-165).

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Rothe, D. L. and Dave Kauzlarich 2014. “A Victimology of State Crime” in Rothe, D.

L. and David Kauzlarich (Eds). 2014. Towards a Victimology of State Crime.

Routledge Press. (3-14).

Rothe, D. L. 2014. “Can an International Criminal Justice System Address Victims’

Needs?” in Rothe, D. L. and David Kauzlarich (Eds). 2014. Towards a

Victimology of State Crime. Routledge Press. (238-249).

Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2014. “Dronefare: The Normality of Governance

and State Crime” in William J. Chambliss and Christopher J. Moloney

(Eds) State Crime, Vol 1I, Routledge press. (93-105).

Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2013. “Crimes of Globalization as a Criminological

Project: The Case of International financial Institutions”. In Packes, F. (Ed)

Globalization and the Challenge to Criminology. Routledge Press, (45-63).

Rothe, D. L. 2013. “International Criminal Justice System for Victims? The Situation

at the International Criminal Court”. In Robert Peacock (Ed). Victimology in

South Africa. Van Schaik Publishers. (287-312).

Ross, J.I. and Dawn L. Rothe 2013. “Guantánamo: America’s foreign Supermax in

the fight against terrorism” In Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) 2011. The

Globalization of Supermax Prisons. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

(209-233).

Rothe, D. L. 2013. “Globalized Militarized Prisons: Abu Ghraib” In In Jeffrey Ian Ross

(Ed.). The Globalization of Supermax Prisons. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers

University Press. (232-258).

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2013 The Pipe Dream of Ending Impunity:

Prospects and Challanges of the International Criminal Court”. In Thordis

Ingadottir, James Meernik, and Dawn L Rothe, (Eds). 2013. The Reality of

Modern International Criminal Justice. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

(191-210).

Rothe, D. L. 2012. “A Global Resistance Movement? From Human Rights to

International Criminal Justice”. In Elizabeth Stanley and Jude McCulloch (Eds).

State Crime and Resistance. Rutledge Press. (199-209).

Bohlander, M and Dawn L. Rothe. 2011. “Assassination of regime elites versus

collateral civilian damage?” in Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins.

(Eds) State Crime, Current Perspectives Rutgers University Press. (246-

262).

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Rothe, D. L. and Michael Bohlander. 2011. “Legal Precedence, Jurisprudence,

and State Crime: Pinochet and Crimes Against Humanity” in Rothe, D. L.

and Christopher W. Mullins. (Eds) State Crime, Current Perspectives

Rutgers University Press. (162-184).

Rothe, D. L. 2011. “Complementary and Alternative Domestic Responses to

State Crime”. in Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. (Eds) State

Crime, Current Perspectives Rutgers University Press. (198-218).

Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss and

Christopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2011. “The International Criminal Court:

the Solution to Ending Impunity?” In Walter DeKeseredy, and Molly

Dragiewicz, (Eds) Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology. (476-489).

Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2011. “The Intersections of White-Collar Crime

and Critical Criminology”. In Walter DeKeseredy, and Molly Dragiewicz, (Eds)

Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology. (241-251).

Rothe, D. L. 2011. “State Crime”. In William Chambliss Key Issues in Crime and

Punishment: Crime and Criminal Behavior. Sage Publications. (213-224).

Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2011. “The Neglected Role of States: Contributors

and Facilitators of Transnational Organized Crime” In Felia Allum and Stan

Gilmour (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Transnational Organized Crime.

Routledge University Press. (391-402).

Rothe, D. L. 2010. “Dragon Rising: The International Financial Institutions and

China’s Aid Policy on Weakened States” in William Chambliss,

Raymond Michalowski, and Ronald Kramer (Eds) State Crime in a

Globalized Age. Willian Press. (pp. 152-169).

Rothe, D. L. and Dave Kauzlarich. 2010. “State-Level Crime: Theory and

Policy,” in Hugh D. Barlow and Scott Decker (Eds.) Crime and Public

Policy: Putting Theory to Work, 2nd Edition. Temple University Press.

(166-187).

Doria, J. Dawn L. Rothe, Christopher Mullins. 2010. Africa:

Regional Report” in M. Cherif Bassiouni (Ed) The Pursuit of International

Criminal Justice: A World Study of Conflicts, Victimization and Post-Conflict

Justice, Volume Two. Antswerp: Intersentia. (pp. 357-514).

Rothe, D. L. 2010. “International Financial Institutions, Corruption and Human

Rights”. In Martine Boersma and Hans Nelen (Ed) Corruption and Human

Rights. Antwerp: Intersentia (177-197).

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Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2010. “Genocide and Religion”.

Encyclopedia of Religion and Violence. Editor: Jeff Ross. M.E. Sharpe

Inc. (294-305).

Mullins, CW and Dawn L Rothe. 2009. “A Supranational Criminology” in

Jeffrey Ian Ross. (Ed.) Cutting The Edge. 2nd edition Transaction Publishers.

(pp. 55-67).

Rothe, D. L. 2009. “Judgment, Prosecutor v. Tihomir Blaškić, July 2004, Case No. IT-

95-14-A. Commentary”. Cases of International Criminal Tribunals: The

International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Vol XX in André

Klip and Göran Sluiter (Eds). Hart Publishing, Oxford. (pp 496-505).

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2008. "Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes

Against Humanity in Central Africa: A Criminological Exploration" in

Haveman, R. and Alette Smeulers (Eds.), Supranational Criminology: Towards a

Criminology of International Crimes, Antwerp: Intersentia. (pp 135-158).

Rothe, D. L. 2006. “War Profiteering and the Pernicious Beltway Bandits: Halliburton

and the war on terror”. State-Corporate Crime: Wrongdoing At The Intersection Of

Business And Government. Editors: Raymond J. Michalowski and Ronald Kramer.

Piscataway, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. (pp 215-238).

Reprinted 2009 in Adler, P. and Peter Adler. Construction of Deviance, 6th

Edition. Wadsworth Publishing.

Reprinted 2009 in Newburn, T. Key Readings in Criminology. Willian

Publishing.

Reprinted 2010/2011 in Adler, P. and Peter Adler, Constructions of Deviance:

Social Power, Context and Interaction, 7th Edition. Wadsworth Publishing.

Rothe, D. L. 2006. “The Institutionalization of Violence: Palestinian Youth

Violence”. United Nations Special Publication of the Ancillary Meetings

of the United Nations Eleventh Congress on Crime Prevention.

Washington, DC.

Rothe, D. L. 2005. “An Outsider to Paradise: Working Class Graduate in the Culture of

Academia,” in Reflections from the Wrong Side of the Tracks: Class, Identity, and

the Working Class Experience. Editors: Stephen Muzzatti and Vincent Samarco.

Roman and Littlefield Publishers. (pp 49-60).

Published Reviews

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Still Dying for a Living: Corporate Criminal Liability after the Westray Mine Disaster.

2013. By Steven Bittle. Crime, Law and Social Change. (2013). DOI:

10.1007/s10611-013-9485-3. Vol. 60, 4 (2013):469-470.

Integrating Assumptions about Crime, People, and Society: Toward a Unified

Criminology. 2011. By Robert Agnew. Journal Criminal Justice Education.

(2013). DOI:10.1080/10511253.2012.757431

Mass Deception, Moral Panic and the US War on Iraq. 2010. By Scott Bonn.

Theoretical Criminology. (2011). DOI 10.1177/1362480611406088

Torture, Truth and Justice: The Case of Timor-Leste, 2009. By Elizabeth

Stanley. Punishment and Society. (2010). Vol 12, 1: 98-100.

Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: International Perspectives 2007. By Tom

Tyler (Ed). International Criminal Justice Review. (2010). DOI:

10.1177/1057567709374711

Darfur and the Crime of Genocide, 2009. By John Hagan and Wenona Rymond-

Richmond. International Criminal Law Review (2010) Vol 9, 5: 872-873.

Amnesty After Atrocity? Healing Nations After Genocide and War Crimes. 2007. By

Helena Cobban. Humanity and Society.

State-Corporate Crime: Wrongdoing At The Intersection Of Business And Government.

2007. By Ron Kramer and Raymond J. Michalowski. Sage Resource Center.

Golson Books, Ltd. in conjunction with Sage Publications. Also Available @

www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html

How Corporations Hurt Us All. 2007. By Dan Butts. Sage Resource Center, Golson

Books, Ltd. in conjunction with Sage Publications. Also Available @

www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html

Encyclopedia of White-Collar Crime 2007. By Editors Jurg Gerber and Eric Jensen. Sage

Resource Center, Golson Books, Ltd. in conjunction with Sage Publications. Also

Available @ www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html

Big Money Crime: Fraud and Politics in the Savings and Loan Crisis. 2007. By Kitty

Calavita, Henry Pontell, and Robert Tillman. Sage Resource Center, Golson

Books, Ltd. in conjunction with Sage Publications. Also Available @

www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html

“Enron Et Al.: Paradigmatic White Collar Crime Cases for the New Century”. 2007. By

David Friedrichs. Sage Resource Center, Golson Books, Ltd. in conjunction with

Sage Publications. Also Available @ www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html

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“Unmasking the Crimes of the Powerful”. 2007. By Steve Tombs and Dave Whyte. Sage

Resource Center, Golson Books, Ltd. in conjunction with Sage Publications. Also

Available @ www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html

“The Crash of ValuJet Flight 592: A Case Study in State-Corporate Crime,” 2007. By Rick

A. Matthews and David Kauzlarich. Sage Resource Center, Golson Books, Ltd. in

conjunction with Sage Publications. Also Available @

www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html

Restorative Justice Across the East and the West, 2008. By Katherine Van Wormer

(Ed) International Criminal Law Review. (2008) Vol. 9: 435-436.

Technical Reports

Rothe, D. L. 2016. Community Outreach and People Empowerment Project for the

disenfranchised mentally ill and at risk of homelessness or homeless male

population. Old Dominion University.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2008/2009. Sub-Saharan Africa.

Fighting Impunity and Promoting International Justice, funded by the Europe Aid

Office of the European Commission, contract number DDH/2007/119-768,

reference number AD 9143.

Doria, J. Dawn L. Rothe and Christopher W Mullins. 2009. Final Regional Report:

Africa. Fighting Impunity and Promoting International Justice, funded by the

Europe Aid Office of the European Commission, contract number

DDH/2007/119-768, reference number AD 9143.

Other Publications/Encyclopedia Entries/Essays:

Friedrich, D. O. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2016. “President Donald Trump and Crimes of the

Powerful” Blog entry: https://crimesofhtepowerful.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2016. “Beyond the Flint Water Crisis”. Critical

Criminology Criminologist Newsletter, April 2016 Pp. 13-16

Rothe, D. L. 2015 “A Commentary on Criminal Justice Systems, Law Enforcement:

Policies and Responses to Mental Illness”, National Association of Blacks in

Criminal Justice (NABCJ) July 2015, Newsletter.

David O. Friedrichs and Dawn L. Rothe. 2014. “Crimes of Globalization.” Pp. 769-

778, in Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd, Eds. Encyclopedia of

Criminology and Criminal Justice. Volume 2. New York: Springer.

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Kauzlarich, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2014. “Crimes of the Powerful and Critical

Criminological Theory”.Pp. 778-786, in Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd,

Eds. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Volume 2. New York:

Springer.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2013. Suite Crime Versus Street Crime.

Encyclopedia of Street Crime. Sage Publications.

Rothe, D. L. 2013. Editorial: The Realities of International Criminal Justice.

International Criminal Law Review, Vol 13, 1: 1-5.

Muzzatti, S. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2013. Born Of Darkness: Thoughts from Some

Third-Generation Critical Criminologists. The Criminologists Newsletter,

American Society of Criminology. Vol. 38, 2: 45-46.

Rothe, D. L. 2012. State Crime. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Sage Publications.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2010. “The Rwanda Genocide and

Religious Connections”. Encyclopedia of Religion and Violence. Editor:

Jeff Ross. M.E. Sharpe Inc.

Mullins, C.W. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2010. “The Holy Spirit and the Lord’s

Resistance Army”. Encyclopedia of Religion and Violence. Editor: Jeff

Ross. M.E. Sharpe Inc.

Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2008. “The Global Economic Crisis” in The Critical

Criminology Criminologist. 19, 2. Fall 2009.

Rothe, D. L. 2007. “The Espionage Act of 1917.” Controversies in Criminal Justice. Vol

I. Editor: Gregg Barak. Greenwood Press.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2007. “The International Criminal Court.”

Controversies in Criminal Justice. Vol. I. Editor: Gregg Barak. Greenwood Press.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2007. “State Crime”. Encyclopedia of

Social Problems. Editor: Vince Parillo.

Rothe, D. L. 2006. “Halliburton”. Encyclopedia of White Collar Crime. Vol.

II. Editor: Eric Jensen. Greenwood Publishing Co.

Mullins, C. W. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2006. On the Legitimacy of International Law” in

The Critical Criminologist. Publication: Spring 2006

Rothe, D. L. 2004. “War Crimes”. Criminal Justice in the United States. Salem

Press, Inc. Vol.1, 2

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Rothe, D. L. 2004. “Enemy Combatant”. Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional

Facilities, Sage Publications Vol. 1,1

Rothe, D. L. 2004. “The International Criminal Court” in Critical Criminology Division

Web homepage. Online http://wwwcritcrim.org

Rothe, D. L. 2003. “Response to the ICC and Terrorism” Critical Criminologist

Newsletter Publication: Vol. 13, 1.

Killingbeck, D. and Dawn L. Rothe 2003. “Death By Nightclub: A Content Analysis of

Newspaper Coverage of the E2 Stampede”, Critical Criminologist Newsletter

Publication: Vol. 12, 4.

In Progress

Rothe, D. L. and Stephen Muzzatti “Politicization of the Dead, Neoliberalism, and

Inequality”

Rothe, D. L. “Placing Self in Criminology: Crime, Mental Illness, Drug Addictions

within a Neoliberal State”. Book Proposal, manuscript in progress, Routledge

Press.

Internal ODU Grants Awarded

2015 Old Dominion University, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

competitive Summer Research Grant, Serious Mental Illness: COPE Community

Outreach People Empowerment project (6,000.00).

2009 Old Dominion University, College Summer Research Fellowship Program,

“Evaluation of Post-Conflict Modalities of Accountability and Justice in Sub-

Saharan Africa.” College of Arts and Letters Summer Research Grant. Office of

Research, Old Dominion University (5,000.00).

2009 Faculty Proposal Preparation Program Award. Office of Research, Old Dominion

University (5000.00).

2007 Project Grant by the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of

Northern Iowa (3000.00).

2007 Summer Grant by the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University

of Northern Iowa in support for research (3000.00).

2007 Grant from State of Florida and the Daytona Beach Police Department in support of

data evaluation and possible program implementation.

External Grants:

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Awarded

2014 The German Research Foundation. With Professors Kirsten Drenkhahn,

Wolfgang Form, and Elmar Weitekamp (through Freie Universität Berlin). State

Crime in North and South, East and West – Different Phenomena, Different

solutions in the Aftermath? (7,488 Euros, App. 10,238 USD).

2009 United States Institute of Peace. Post-Conflict Justice. “The Factors that impede or

facilitate the Implementation of PCMJ at the state and international levels”. USIP

042-09F-(2784); (80,000.00).

2008 Contract by The International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences.

Grant from the European Union and the International Human Rights Law

Institute at DePaul, the University of San Sebastian and the National University of

Ireland. (3,000.00).

Applied for, not funded

2015 National Institute of Justice (co-Pi with Brian Payne as PI) ‘Public Corruption,

Technological Changes, and the Potential Implications. NIJ-2015-4060 (not

funded)

2013 National Science Foundation, Division of Social and Education Sciences,

Political Science. “Large Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Systematic Risk

Assessment and Analysis of the Political, Economic, and Legal Benefits and

Costs”. (not funded)

2013 Gerda Henkle Stiffung Foundation, Germany. “Large Unmanned Arial Vehicles,

Combat, and Targeted Killings in an Environment of Late Modernity”. (not

funded)

2012 Carnegie Foundation: International Peace and Securities. “Large Unmanned

Drones in Action: A Systematic Analysis of the Political, Economic, and Legal

Costs and Benefits” (not funded)

2012 United States Institute of Peace. International Security. “Large Unmanned

Aerial Vehicles: A Systematic Risk Assessment and Analysis of the Political,

Economic, and Legal Benefits and Costs”. (not funded)

2008 National Science Foundation. Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences

Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict, and

Cooperation. “NSCC/W Authoritarian Regimes: Understanding the Etiological

Factors”. (not funded)

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Professional/Consultant Service

Atlantic Magazine, Montreal Canada. Film, Pop Culture and Crime Scenarios. 2013.

Inside Business, The Hampton Roads Business Journal. The Case of Brian Ray

Dinning. 2013.

Christian Science Monitor, 2009. Private Military Contractors, KBR in Iraq.

Raw TV/History Channel, August 2009. Post-Conflict Building.

Consultant and Research Partner for Daytona Beach Police Department, FL. 2007.

Project: Creating comprehensive community based diversion program for

juveniles in conjunction with DBPD and Volusia County Schools.

Honors and Awards

Nominated for the Anneliese Maier Research Award of the Alexander von Humboldt-

Foundation, Germany (250,000 Euro) 2015.

http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/anneliesemaieraward.html

Old Dominion University, College of Arts and Letters Doctoral Mentoring Award. 2015.

Declared and Named as Reader Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford. 2014.

Nominated for the for the 2012 State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV)

Outstanding Faculty Award.

Young Career Award. National White-Collar Crime Center and the White-Collar Crime

Research Consortium, presented at American Society of Criminology. 2010.

Presidential Recognition of Outstanding Faculty Contributions to University of Northern

Iowa Graduating Students Positive Impact, 2008.

Critical Criminologist of the Year. American Society of Criminology, Division of Critical

Criminology. 2008.

Presidential Recognition of Outstanding Alumni, Southern Illinois University

Edwardsville, 2006.

Certificate of Recognition of Outstanding Graduate Scholar, College Arts and

Sciences, Western Michigan University, 2006

Certificate of Recognition of Outstanding Graduate Research, Western Michigan

University, 2006.

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Graduate Student Teaching Award, Western Michigan University, 2006.

All-University PhD Graduate Research and Creative Scholar, Western Michigan

University, 2005.

Chair’s Graduate Excellence Award, Western Michigan University, 2005.

Recognition Award All-University PhD Graduate Research and Creative Scholar,

Western Michigan University, Department of Sociology 2005.

Certificate of Recognition as Exemplary Scholar, Department of Sociology,

Western Michigan University, 2005.

Graduate Student Teaching Award, Western Michigan University, 2005.

Certificate of Recognition of Outstanding Graduate Scholar, College Arts and

Sciences, Western Michigan University, 2005.

All-University Graduate Research and Creative Scholar, Western Michigan University,

2004.

College of Arts and Sciences Award for Outstanding Graduate Research, Western

Michigan University, 2004.

Outstanding Graduate Scholar Research Award, Department of Sociology, Western

Michigan University, 2004.

Outstanding Graduate Scholar Research Award, Department Chair, Western Michigan

University, 2004.

Outstanding Graduate Scholar Award, Western Michigan University, 2003.

MA Graduate Research and Creative Scholar Award, Western Michigan University,

2003.

Graduate College Fellowship, Western Michigan University, 2002-2003.

Invited Speaking Events:

Marburg University, Marburg Germany, “Crimes of the Powerful” and “Complicity

in Crimes of the Powerful”. June 13- 19, 2016.

Freie Berlin University, Berlin Germany, “International Law, Criminology and

State Crime”; “Theoretical Developments and State Crime”. February 9-13, 2015.

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Ruhr-University, Germany; University College Ghent, Belgium, Module on state

Crime. January-April 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015.

University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K. Beyond Conventional Cyber Crime Concerns:

‘Beacons’ to Botnets to Centrifuge Virus-‘Olympic Games’ to ‘Titan Rain’ and

More. Oxford Cyber Harassment Research Symposium. March 25-28, 2014.

Seminar Presentation at the Institute of Foreign Law, Belgrade, "Crimes of

Globalization and the Limits of International Law," April 15, 2014. Presented as

Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe.

Inter-Center University, Dubrovnik Croatia, “International Financial Institutions and

Victimization”. May 10-20, 2014.

The Potential and Reality of International Criminal Justice and the International

Criminal Court. Hague University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands.

(teleconference via skype) December 3, 2014.

Durham University, Durham UK and the Islam Modernity and Law Center, “The Arab

Spring Uprisings”. February 3-9, 2013.

Zagreb University, Dubrovnik, Croatia, “Towards a Victimology of State Crime”.

May 9-20, 2013.

Inter-Center University, Dubrovnik Croatia, “The International Criminal Justice

System and Issues of Victimization”. May 1-9, 2012.

the teachFAIR, Center for Learning Technologies, Old Dominion University.

“Teaching complex and abstract concepts and crimes using pop culture: From

teaching to assessments”. October 24, 2012,

Caribbean Day, Old Dominion University, "Identity and Ideology: The Effects of

Colonization the Caribbean" February 24, 2011.

Preparing Future Faculty event, Old Dominion University, April 1, 2011.

Inter-Center University, Dubrovnik Croatia, “The International Criminal Court and

Issues of Victimization”. May 9-13, 2011.

Leuven University, Belgium, Research Faculty, May 30-31, 2011.

Oxford University, United Kingdom, Trinity Lecture Series, June 8, 2011.

Monash University, Johannesburg, South Africa, “International Criminal Justice and

Issues of Victimology” October 3-8, 2011.

State Crime and Resistance Symposium. Victoria University of Wellington, New

Zealand, January 18-19, 2010.

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Caribbean Day, Old Dominion University, “Economic Empowerment in the Caribbean:

Challenges and Strengths Ahead” February 25, 2010.

WHRV public radio, “Hearsay”. Private Military Contractors, November 4, 2010.

Durham University May 6-17, 2009. “Conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa”.

Second Rising: Documentary History Channel. New York, NY August 13, 2009

Maastrich University October 21-24, 2009. “Facilitating Corruption and Human Rights

Violations: The Role of International Financial Institutions”.

International Institute for the Sociology of Law: Workshop on State Crime in the Global

Age. Onati, Spain. May 29-30, 2008.

Invited expert-meeting on criminology and international crimes Maastricht Law

University, April 2007, the Netherlands.

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Invited Speaker: Supranational Criminology,

State Crime, and Theory. July 18, 2007.

Community Public Broadcast Television. Critical Issues/ Alternative Views. One Hour

Series on “U.S. Prisons”. Host: Ron Kramer. Guest Speakers: Dawn L. Rothe and

Richard Quinney. Kalamazoo, MI. March 15, 2006.

Kalamazoo Chapter of the United Nations Association. “The International Criminal

Court: US Opposition and Its Potential”. Guest Speaker. Kalamazoo, MI

February 20, 2005.

Community Public Broadcast Television. Critical Issues/Alternative Views. One-

Hour Series on “White Collar Crime”. Host: Ron Kramer. Guest Speakers: Dawn

L. Rothe and David Friedrichs. Kalamazoo, MI. March 13, 2004.

Professional Presentations:

Rothe, D. L. 2016. “10th Annual State Crime and Beyond: Crimes of the Powerful”.

American Society Criminology, New Orleans, LA.

Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2015. Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. Asian Dam

Projects and Crimes of Violence: Slow Violence as Crime and as Victimization,

Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology, Hong Kong, China.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2015. The Consumption of State Violence”. American

Society of Criminology, Washington D.C.

Rothe, D. L. 2015. “9th Annual State Crime Workshop” American Society of

Criminology, Washington D.C.

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Rothe, D. L. 2013. “7th Annual State Crime Workshop” American Society of

Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Rothe, D. L. and Dave Kauzlarich. 2013. “Towards a Victimology of State Crime”

American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Rothe, D. L. 2012. “Towards a Victimology of State Crime”. European Society of

Criminology Conference, Bilbao Spain.

Rothe, D. L. 2012. “Annual State Crime Workshop” American Society of

Criminology, Chicago, IL.

Rothe, D. L. and Kevin Steinmetz 2012. “Realpolitik and the Case of Bradley

Manning”. American Society of Criminology, Chicago IL.

Rothe, D. L. 2011. “Annual State Crime Workshop” American Society of

Criminology, Washington D.C.

Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2011. “Crimes of Globalization”. American

Society of Criminology, Washington D.C.

Rothe, D. L 2010 “Post-Conflict Justice and the Next Step” College of Arts and Letters’

Spring Faculty Research Colloquium, Old Dominion University.

Rothe, D. L. 2010 “Beyond the Juristic Orientation of International Criminal Justice:

The Relevance of Criminological Insight. Session: International Criminal Justice

Policymaking: The Relevance of Socio-Criminological Research. XVII ISA

World Congress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden July 13, 2010.

Rothe, D. L. and Angela Overton. 2010. “The International Criminal Court and the

External Non-Witness Expert (s), Problematic Concerns: An Exploratory

Endeavour.” Session: Scientific Knowledge, Expert Witnesses and Non-Witness

Experts in International Criminal Justice. European Society of Criminology

Conference, Liege, Belgium. September 8-11, 2010.

Rothe, D. L. 2010. “Annual Workshop on Crimes of the State”. American Society of

Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2010. “System Criminality and Arms Trafficking”

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.

Rothe, D. L. and Angela Overton. 2010. “The International Criminal Court and the

Role of the Non-Witness Expert (s): Pragmatic and Problematic Concerns”.

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.

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Rothe, D. L. 2009. Author Meets Critic. “State Criminality: The Crime of all Crimes”

American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W Mullins 2009. Background Factors Influencing the Use

of Post-Conflict Justice Modalities. American Society of Criminology.

Philadelphia, PA.

Rothe, D. L. 2009. State Crime Developments 2009: Theoretical and Methodological

Issues. American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

Rothe, D. 2008. Genocidal Rape: Distinguishing Between Motivation and Intent.

World Congress of Criminology. Barcelona, Spain.

Rothe, D. 2008. Author Meets Critic. Blood, Power, and Bedlam. American Society of

Criminology. St. Louis, MO.

Rothe, D. 2007. The State of State Crime I. American Society of Criminology,

November. Atlanta Georgia.

Rothe, D. 2007. The State of State Crime II. American Society of Criminology,

November. Atlanta Georgia.

Rothe, D. 2007. “Town Hall Meeting: What is Social Activism” Midwest Sociological

Society. Chicago IL.

Rothe, D. 2007. “Community Social Action and Service: Where is the Global?"”.

Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago, IL.

Rothe, D. 2006. “The State of State-Corporate Crime”. American Society of

Criminology, November, LA, California.

Rothe, D and Christopher W. Mullins 2006. “The Forgotten Ones: Darfur”. American

Society of Criminology, November, LA, California.

Mullins, C. W. and Dawn L. Rothe 2006. “Gold, Diamonds, and

Blood: Crimes Against Humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo”

American Society of Criminology, November, LA, California.

Rothe, D. 2006. “The State of State-Corporate Crime Research”. American

Society of Criminology, November, LA, California.

Rothe, D. 2005. “The Masquerade of Abu Ghraib: A Case Study of State Crime”.

American Society of Criminology, November, Toronto Canada.

Rothe, D and Christopher W. Mullins 2005. “On the Legitimization of International

Law”. American Society of Criminology, November, Toronto Canada.

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Rothe, D. 2005. “The Institutionalization of Violence: Palestinian Youth Violence”.

Eleventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice,

March, Bangkok, Thailand.

Rothe, D. 2005. “Ali Babba and the War on Terrorism”. 14th World Congress of

Criminology, August, Pennsylvania, PA.

Rothe, D. and David Friedrichs 2005. “The State of State Criminology”. 14th World

Congress of Criminology, August, Pennsylvania, PA.

Rothe, D. 2005. “The ‘International Community’: Legitimizing a Competing

Consciousness”. Midwest Sociological Society, March, Minneapolis, MN.

Rothe, D. and Christopher W Mullins 2005. “The International Criminal Court: U.S.

Opposition and the Future of the Court”. March, Midwest Sociological Society,

Minneapolis, MN.

Rothe, D. 2004. “War profiteering and the Beltway Bandits: A Case Study of

State/Corporate Crime”. American Society of Criminology, November, Nashville,

TN.

Rothe, D. and Stephen Muzzatti 2004. “Crime on the High Seas: The Senegalese Ferry

Sinking and State Crime Victimization”. American Society of Criminology,

November, Nashville, TN.

Rothe, D. 2004. “The International Criminal Court: The History and Potential”. Midwest

Sociological Society, March, Kansas City, MO.

Rothe, D. and Stephen Muzzatti 2004. “A Case study: Corporate-State Crime and the

Senegal Sinking”. Midwest Sociological Society, March, Kansas City, MO.

Rothe, D. and Christopher W. Mullins 2003. “Quagmire of Violence:

The Cultural Linkage of State-Sanctioned and State-Condemned Violence”.

American Criminological Society, November, Denver, CO.

Rothe, D. and Tim Bower 2003. “The Social Construction of the Other”. Society for

Study of Social Programs, August, Atlanta, GA.

Rothe, D, Tim Bower and Donna Killingbeck 2003. “The Crystallization of the Other”.

Midwest Sociological Society, March, Chicago, IL.

Rothe, D. and Stephen Muzzatti 2003. “Enemies Everywhere: Terrorism, Moral Panic

and U.S. Civil Society” March, Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL.

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Mullins, C.W., Dave Kauzlarich and Dawn Rothe 2002. “The International Criminal

Court and the Control of State Crime: Problems and Prospects” American

Society of Criminology, November, Chicago, IL.

Rothe, D. 2002. “Violations of International Law and the War on Terrorism”

April, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Professional Memberships

American Society of Criminology

Section Chair on the American Society of Criminology Program Committee.

2008, 2013, 2016.

Sub-Area Chair on the American Society of Criminology Program Committee,

2016.

Division of International Criminology 2007-2010.

Editor of Inter-Ali News, American Society of Criminology, Division of

International Criminology. 2007-2009.

ASC Division of Critical Criminology

Executive Board Member 2013-2015.

Ex-Officio Chair and Executive Board Member 2011-2013.

Chair of Division of Critical Criminology. 2009-2011.

Co-Chair Officer Nominations Committee. American Society Criminology;

Division of Critical Criminology. 2007.

Executive Officer American Society Criminology; Division of Critical

Criminology. 2006-2009.

Guest Editor for Critical Criminology: An International Journal Special

Volume 17:1, State Crime 2008-2009.

Co-Editor of Critical Criminology Division The Criminologist Newsletter.

With Christopher W. Mullins. 2006-2009.

Editor of Critical Criminology Division The Criminologist Newsletter.

2009-2010.

Midwest Sociological Society

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Chair-Elect Social Action Committee 2005-2006 Midwest Sociological Society.

Chair Social Action Committee 2006-2008. Midwest Sociological Society.

Social Action Committee Member 2005-2008. Midwest Sociological Society.

European Society of Criminology 2010 to present

World Congress of Criminology 2005 to present

Supranational Criminology 2007 to present

Humanist Sociology 2009 to present

Society for the Study of Social Problems Global Division 2004 to 2010

Research Committee on Sociology of Law 2007 to present

Doctoral Committees

Chair, Angela Overton, Old Dominion University (PhD. 2014)

Chair, Victoria Collins, Old Dominion University (PhD. 2013)

Chair, Maryann Stone, Old Dominion University (PhD. 2014)

External Examiner, Nerida Chazal, Flinders University, South Australia

(PhD. 2013)

External Examiner, Isabella Bueno, Leuven University (KU), Belgium

(PhD. 2013)

Master Thesis

Chair, Sarah Pedigo, Old Dominion University (2016)

External Examiner, Bernd Schreiber, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany)

(2014)

Chair (Supervisor), Horst R. Fortes, University Cologne (Germany)

Eastern Kentucky Service

University

Program Review Committee 2016 to current

Chairs Senate Committee 2017/current

Faculty Senate 2016/2017

College of Justice and Safety

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Strategic Planning Committee 2016 to current

Program of Distinction Scholarship Committee 2016 to current

Program Review Committee 2016 to current

School of Justice Studies Counsel 2016 to current

College Administrative Committee 2016 to current

School of Justice Studies

Chair, Undergraduate Program

Professional Service

Chair

Executive Board Member, American Society of Criminology, Division of Critical

Criminology 2014-2016.

Chair of the American Society of Criminology, Division of Critical Criminology.

2009-2011.

Editor

Associate Editor of Critical Sociology, 2015-present.

Joint Editor of the Hart Series International Studies in International and

Comparative Criminal Law, 2016-current

Editor of the Criminology and Sociology Division of the International Criminal

Law Review Journal 2009-current.

Editor for special issue, International Criminal Law Review. The Reality of

Modern International Criminal Justice. 2013. Vol. 13, 1.

Area Editor for Series of the Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminology

Justice, Springer Verlag, 2012. Area-Political State Crime.

Guest Editor for Social Justice. Resistance to State Crime. 2010. Vol 37, 2.

Guest Editor for Critical Criminology: An International Journal, Vol. 17, 1, State

Crime 2008-2009.

Editor of the Criminology and Sociology Division of the International Criminal Law Review Journal 2009-current.

Advisory and Editorial Committees

Editorial Board of Critical Sociology, 2013-present

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Editorial Board of Critical Criminology: An International Journal, 2013-present.

Editorial Board of Contemporary Justice Review, 2012-current.

Editorial Board of the International Criminal Law Review Journal, 2009-current.

Editorial Board of The Journal of the International Criminal Court 2009-2012.

Editorial Committee for series, Studies in International and Comparative

Criminal Law, edited by Michael Bohlander, published by Hart Publishers 2008-

2016.

Academic Advisory Board for TAKING SIDES: Clashing Views in Crime and

Criminology. McGraw Hill Contemporary Learning Series. 2008-2010.

Reviewer

National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Reviewer: Proposal Number: 1023353;

National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Reviewer: Proposal Number: 0960871

Reviewer: Philippine Social Sciences Review; Critical Criminologist: An

International Journal; Sociological Quarterly; Sociological Compass;

Criminology and Public Policy; American Journal of Sociology; Justice

Quarterly; Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology; International

Criminal Justice Review; Crime, Law, and Social Change; Humanity and Society;

International Criminal Law Review; Crime, Media, and Culture; Social

Problems; Critical Sociology; Western Criminology Review; Security Dialogue

(not an exhaustive list)

Reviewer: Edinburgh University Press; Prentice Hall; Rutledge Press; Roxbury Press

Inc.; Wadsworth; Sage; Rutgers; Routledge; Roman and Littlefield; Oxford

University Press (not an exhaustive list)

Sessions Organized

American Society of Criminology, New Orleans 2016. Organizer, Chair

American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. 2015. Organizer, Chair

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. 2014. Organizer.

American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 2013. Organizer and Chair.

European Society of Criminology, Bilbao, Spain. 2012. Organizer, Co-Chair.

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American Society of Criminology, Washington D.C. 2012. Organizer, Chair.

American Society of Criminology, Washington D.C. 2011. Organizer, Chair and

Discussant.

American Society of Criminology 2010. San Francisco, CA. Chair, Session(s)

Organizer, and Discussant.

American Society of Criminology 2009. Philadelphia, PA. Chair, Session(s) Organizer.

15th World Congress of Criminology 2008. Barcelona, Spain. Chair, Sessions

Organizer.

American Society of Criminology 2008. St. Louis, MO. Chair, Session(s) Organizer.

American Society of Criminology 2007 Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.. Chair, Session

Organizer.

Midwest Sociological Society 2007 Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, Chair, Session

Organizer.

American Society of Criminology 2006 Annual Meeting, LA California. Chair, Session

Organizer.

Midwest Sociological Society 2005 Annual Meeting, Minneapolis MN. Chair: Session

Organizer and Panel Discussant.

American Society of Criminology 2005 Annual Meeting, Toronto Canada. Chair, Session

Organizer and Discussant.

14th World Congress of Criminology 2005. Philadelphia, PA. Chair,

Session Organizer and Discussant.

American Society of Criminology 2004 Annual Meeting, Nashville TN. Chair, Session

Organizer and Discussant.

Midwest Sociological Society 2004 Annual Meeting, Kansas City MO. Chair, Session

Organizer and Discussant.