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Curriculum VitaeDawn L. Rothe, PhDChair and ProfessorSchool of Justice StudiesCollege of Justice and SafetyEastern Kentucky UniversityStratton 467CRichmond, Kentucky 40475Cell: 757-502-9253E-mail: dawn.rothe@eku.eduUpdated: January 1, 2017EducationDoctor of Philosophy in Sociology, Department of Sociology, Western MichiganUniversity 2006. Dissertation: “The Masquerade of Abu Ghraib: State Crime,Torture, and International Law”.Master of Arts, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University. 2004Thesis: “The International Criminal Court: A SociologicalHistory”.Bachelor of Arts, Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville2002. 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 KentuckyUniversity, 2016.Director, Post-Doc Graduate Course State Crime: Crimes of the Powerful, InterUniversity Centre Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2015.Advisory Board, Institute for International Justice Analysis, International Justice AnalysisForum, Germany, 2010 to 2012.Academic Positions Held:Full Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Old

Dominion University, 2015 to 2016.Director, Crimes of the Powerful Centre (COP), formerly the International State CrimeResearch Center (ISCRS), College of Arts and Letters, Department of Sociologyand Criminal Justice, Old Dominion University, 2015 to 2016.Associate Member, Department of Law, Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal JusticeIslam, Modernity Center, Durham University 2009-2014.Director, PhD Criminology & Criminal Justice program, Department of Sociology andCriminal Justice, Old Dominion University, 2012 to 2016.Director, International State Crime Research Consortium (ISCRC), College of Arts andLetters, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Old Dominion University,2009 to 2015.Associate Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, OldDominion University, 2011 to 2015.Assistant Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, OldDominion University, 2008-2011.Assistant Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology, Criminology, andAnthropology, University Northern Iowa, 2006-2008.Courses Taught:State Crime (PhD, MA, undergraduate), States of Violence (undergraduate),White-CollarCrime (undergraduate), Transnational Crime (Masters), Criminological Theory (PhD,undergraduate), Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theories (Masters), SocialProblems (undergraduate), Introduction to Criminology (undergraduate), InternationalCriminology (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:BooksRothe, D. L. and David Kauzlarich 2016. Crimes of the Powerful: An IntroductoryText. Routledge Press.Reviewed 2017. Global Crime Journal. By Becky Nash. Vol. 18:2: DOI10.1080/17440572.2017.1281582 :1-3.

Rothe, D. L. and David Friedrichs 2014. Crimes of Globalization. Routledge Press.Rothe, D. L. and David Kauzlarich (Eds). 2014. Towards a Victimology of StateCrime. 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 ofInternational Criminal Justice. Leiden-Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Brill.Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins (Eds.). 2011. State Crime, CurrentPerspectives. 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 andLittlefield.Reprinted section: “Laws prohibiting the most deleterious acts of statecriminality”, in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss andChristopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press 2014. pp. 29-47.Reviewed 2010. Critical Criminology: An International Journal by Jeffrey IanRoss 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 ofInternational 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 byAndrew Woolward. Vol. 51: 2, 271-272.Reviewed 2009. Journal of Critical Criminology: An International Journal byGregg Barak Vol. 17: 1, 75-77.Rothe, D.L and Christopher W. Mullins. 2006. The International Criminal Court:

Symbolic Gestures and the Generation of Global Social Control. LexingtonPublishers.Reviewed 2008. International Criminal Law Review by Michael Bohlander Vol 8,No. 1, 394-395.Peer Reviewed Journal ArticlesRothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2017. “The Problem of Relying on International Lawand Crimes of the Powerful”, invited special issue Archiv des Völkerrechts, inpress.Collins, V. and Dawn L. Rothe 2017. “The Consumption of Patriarchy: Commodificationto Facilitation and Reification”, Contemporary Justice Review. Vol.Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2016. “The Integrated Spectacle: Neoliberalism and theSocially Dead”, Social Justice. Vol. 43, 2: 1-20.Rothe, D. L. 2016. “The Failure of the Spectacle: The Voices Within”, invitedcontribution for special issue dedicated to William Chambliss. CriticalCriminology. Vol 24, 2: 279-302.Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2015. “Consent and Consumption of Spectacle Powerand Violence”, Critical Sociology, DOI: 10.1177/0896920515621119Collins, V. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2014. “United States Support for Global SocialJustice? Foreign Intervention and Realpolitik in Egypt’s Arab Spring”. SocialJustice. Vol. 39, 4: 1-30.Rothe, D. and Victoria Collins 2014. The Normality of Political Administration and StateViolence: Casuistry, Law, and Drones Critical Criminology Vol. 22, 3: 373-388Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2014. “State-Corporate Crime and Major FinancialInstitutions: Interrogating an Absence.” State Crime, Volume 3, 2: 146-162.Rothe, D. L. and Isabel Schoultz, 2013. “International Criminal Justice: A Deterrent forCrimes of the State?” The Journal of Studi Sulla Questione Criminale. NuovaSerie dei Delitti e Delle Pene. Vol 7, 3: 43-58.Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2013. “The International Criminal Court: A PipeDream to End Impunity”. International Criminal Law Review. Vol. 13, 1: 191209.Rothe, D. L. and Kevin Steinmetz. 2013. “The Case of Bradley Manning: StateVictimization, Realpolitik and Wikileaks”. Contemporary Justice Review.Vol 16, 2: 280-292.

Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2013. “Teaching Criminological Theory: The Powerof 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 ArmsTrafficking in Africa: A Theoretical and Juristic Interpretation”. African Journalof Criminology and Justice Studies, Vol. 5, 1 & 2: 1-18.Rothe, D. L. and Scott Maggard. 2012. “Factors that Impede or Facilitate Post-ConflictJustice Mechanisms? An Empirical Investigation” International Criminal LawReview. Vol. 12: 1-27.Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2011. “An Exploration of System Criminalityand 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. Vol14, 3:329–343.Bohlander, M. and Dawn L Rothe. 2011. “Spock was wrong”– Global Student Viewson Head-of-State and Regime Assassination as a Means of Avoiding CollateralCivilian Damage in Armed Conflicts” Yearbook of International Law andJurisprudence, 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: 593617.Rothe, D. L. and Christopher Mullins. 2010. “Beyond the Juristic Orientation ofInternational Criminal Justice: The Relevance of Criminological Insight toInternational 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 ofInternational Financial Institutions”. Crime, Law and Social Change Vol 53, 5:457-476.Reprinted 2013 in Crime and Globalization by David Nelken and SusanneKarstedt, Crime and Globalization (Eds). Surrey, London: AshgatePublishers.Rothe, D. L. 2010. “Shedding the Blanket of Immunity: The Global Principle of EndingImpunity, Realpolitik, and Legal Precedent” Crime, Law and Social Change. Vol53, 4: 397-412.

Hoofnagle, K and Dawn L Rothe 2010. “Overlooked and Overshadowed: TheCase of Burundi” Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Vol 18, 3: 169189.Rothe, D. L. 2010. “Global E-Waste Trade: The Need for Formal Regulation andAccountability 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 CriminalCourt to Deter Violations of International Criminal Law: A TheoreticalAssessment”. 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 StateSovereignty? An Empirical Exploration”. International Journal ofComparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Vol. 34, 1:79-96.Rothe, D. L. and Angela Overton. 2010. “The International Criminal Court andthe External Non-Witness Expert (s): Pragmatic and ProblematicConcerns”. International Criminal Law Review. Vol 10, 3: 345-364.Rothe, D. L., Ronald Kramer and Christopher W. Mullins. 2009. “Torture, Impunity, andOpen Legal Spaces: Abu Ghraib and International Controls”. ContemporaryJustice Review. 12, 1: 27-43.Rothe, D. L., Jeffrey Ian Ross, Christopher W. Mullins, David Friedrichs, GreggBarak, Ronald C. Kramer, Dave Kauzlarich, and Raymond Michalowski.2009. That Was Then, This is Now, What About Tomorrow? FutureDirections in State Crime Studies”. Critical Criminology: An InternationalJournal. Vol. 17, 1: 3-13.Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss andChristopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.Rothe, D. L. 2009. “Beyond the Law: The Reagan Administration’s Dirty War onNicaragua”. Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Vol. 17, 1:49-67.Rothe, D. L., Christopher W. Mullins and Kent Sandstrom. 2009. “The RwandanGenocide: International Finance Policies and Human Rights”. Social Justice. Vol.35, 3: 66-86.

Reprinted 2013 in Crime and Globalization by David Nelken and SusanneKarstedt, Crime and Globalization (Eds). Surrey, London: AshgatePublishers.Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins 2009. “Building Justice After War: The Use ofMultiple Post-Conflict Justice Mechanisms” Social Justice Vol 35, 3: 87-106.Rothe, D. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2009. “Toward a Criminology for InternationalCriminal Law: An Integrated Theory of International Criminal Violations”.International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Vol 3, 1: 97118.Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss andChristopher 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 andChristopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.Mullins, C. W. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2008. “Gold, Diamonds and Blood: InternationalState-Corporate Crime in the Democratic Republic of the Congo”. ContemporaryJustice 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: 196-210Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2007. “Lights, Camera, State Crime” Journalof Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. Vol. 14, 4: 331-343.Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss andChristopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.Ross, J.I. and Dawn L Rothe. 2007. “Swimming Upstream” Teaching State Crimeto Students at an American University”. Journal of Criminal JusticeEducation. Vol. 18, 3: 460-475.Mullins, C. and Dawn L Rothe. 2007. “The Forgotten Ones”. CriticalCriminology. Vol. 15, 2: 135-158.

Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss andChristopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2007. “Darfur and the Politicalizationof International Law: Genocide or Crimes Against Humanity.” Humanityand Society. Vol.31, 1: 83-107.Rothe, D. L. Christopher W. Mullins, and Stephan Muzzatti 2006. “Crime on the HighSeas: 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: Legitimizinga Moral Collective Consciousness” Humanity and Society. Vol. 30, 3: 254-276.Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2006. “The International Criminal Court andUnited 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 TheoryToward Disciplinary Diversity and Theoretical Integration. Stuart Henry andScott Lukas (Eds.). The International Library of Criminology, CriminalJustice and Penology Second Series.Reprinted 2011 in Radical and Marxist Theories of Crime, Michael Lynch andPaul Stretesky. Surrey, London: Ashgate Publishers.Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss andChristopher J. Moloney (Eds) Routledge press.Kramer, R., Ray Michalowski and Dawn L. Rothe 2005. “The Supreme InternationalCrime: 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 CriminalCourt and the Control of State Crime: Problems and Prospects”. CriticalCriminology: An International Journal. Vol. 12, 3: 285-308.Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss andChristopher 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.

Reprinted 2007 in Social Problems: Readings-to Accompany Best /by Ira Silver, Edition 1. Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.Book ChaptersRothe, D. L. and David Friedrichs. 2017. “Crimes of the Powerful”, In WalterDekeseredy and Molly Dragiewicz (eds.) The Rutledge Handbook of CriticalCriminology (2 edition). Routledge Press.Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2017. “An Extension of Frank Pearce’s Work onCrimes of the Powerful: ‘Demystification’ and the Role of Our Consent”In Steve Bittle, Laureen Snider, Steve Tombs and David Whyte (eds.) Crimes ofthe Powerful: Marxism, crime and deviance. Routledge Press.Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2017. “International Financial Institutions asFacilitators of Environmental Crimes” In Emanuela Orlando and Tiffany Bergin(Eds), Forging a Socio-Legal Approach to Environmental Harms: GlobalPerspectives, Routledge press.Rothe, D. L. and David Kauzlarich. 2017. “"We are all complicit: Victimization andcrimes of the powerful” Invited contribution Susan Walklate (Ed) Handbook ofVictimology, 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. RoutledgePress. (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 Arrigoand Heather Bersot (Eds) The Routledge Handbook of International Crime andJustice Studies. Routledge Press. (493-515).Rothe, D. L. and David Friedrichs. 2014. “Controlling Crimes of Globalization: AChallenge for International Criminal Justice” In Willem de Lint, MarinellaMarmo, 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. RoutledgePress. (151-165).

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 aVictimology of State Crime. Routledge Press. (238-249).Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2014. “Dronefare: The Normality of Governanceand 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 CriminologicalProject: 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 Situationat the International Criminal Court”. In Robert Peacock (Ed). Victimology inSouth Africa. Van Schaik Publishers. (287-312).Ross, J.I. and Dawn L. Rothe 2013. “Guantánamo: America’s foreign Supermax inthe fight against terrorism” In Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) 2011. TheGlobalization 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: RutgersUniversity 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 ThordisIngadottir, James Meernik, and Dawn L Rothe, (Eds). 2013. The Reality ofModern International Criminal Justice. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.(191-210).Rothe, D. L. 2012. “A Global Resistance Movement? From Human Rights toInternational 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 versuscollateral civilian damage?” in Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins.(Eds) State Crime, Current Perspectives Rutgers University Press. (246262).

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 PerspectivesRutgers University Press. (162-184).Rothe, D. L. 2011. “Complementary and Alternative Domestic Responses toState Crime”. in Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. (Eds) StateCrime, Current Perspectives Rutgers University Press. (198-218).Reprinted in 2014 in State Crime, Vol. 1-4. William J. Chambliss andChristopher 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 MollyDragiewicz, (Eds) Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology. (476-489).Friedrichs, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2011. “The Intersections of White-Collar Crimeand 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 andPunishment: Crime and Criminal Behavior. Sage Publications. (213-224).Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2011. “The Neglected Role of States: Contributorsand Facilitators of Transnational Organized Crime” In Felia Allum and StanGilmour (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Transnational Organized Crime.Routledge University Press. (391-402).Rothe, D. L. 2010. “Dragon Rising: The International Financial Institutions andChina’s Aid Policy on Weakened States” in William Chambliss,Raymond Michalowski, and Ronald Kramer (Eds) State Crime in aGlobalized Age. Willian Press. (pp. 152-169).Rothe, D. L. and Dave Kauzlarich. 2010. “State-Level Crime: Theory andPolicy,” in Hugh D. Barlow and Scott Decker (Eds.) Crime and PublicPolicy: 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 InternationalCriminal Justice: A World Study of Conflicts, Victimization and Post-ConflictJustice, Volume Two. Antswerp: Intersentia. (pp. 357-514).Rothe, D. L. 2010. “International Financial Institutions, Corruption and HumanRights”. In Martine Boersma and Hans Nelen (Ed) Corruption and HumanRights. Antwerp: Intersentia (177-197).

Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2010. “Genocide and Religion”.Encyclopedia of Religion and Violence. Editor: Jeff Ross. M.E. SharpeInc. (294-305).Mullins, CW and Dawn L Rothe. 2009. “A Supranational Criminology” inJeffrey 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. IT95-14-A. Commentary”. Cases of International Criminal Tribunals: TheInternational Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Vol XX in AndréKlip and Göran Sluiter (Eds). Hart Publishing, Oxford. (pp 496-505).Rothe, D. L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2008. "Genocide, War Crimes and CrimesAgainst Humanity in Central Africa: A Criminological Exploration" inHaveman, R. and Alette Smeulers (Eds.), Supranational Criminology: Towards aCriminology of International Crimes, Antwerp: Intersentia. (pp 135-158).Rothe, D. L. 2006. “War Profiteering and the Pernicious Beltway Bandits: Halliburtonand the war on terror”. State-Corporate Crime: Wrongdoing At The Intersection OfBusiness 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, 6thEdition. Wadsworth Publishing.Reprinted 2009 in Newburn, T. Key Readings in Criminology. WillianPublishing.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 YouthViolence”. United Nations Special Publication of the Ancillary Meetingsof the United Nations Eleventh Congress on Crime Prevention.Washington, DC.Rothe, D. L. 2005. “An Outsider to Paradise: Working Class Graduate in the Culture ofAcademia,” in Reflections from the Wrong Side of the Tracks: Class, Identity, andthe Working Class Experience. Editors: Stephen Muzzatti and Vincent Samarco.Roman and Littlefield Publishers. (pp 49-60).Published Reviews

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 UnifiedCriminology. 2011. By Robert Agnew. Journal Criminal Justice Education.(2013). DOI:10.1080/10511253.2012.757431Mass Deception, Moral Panic and the US War on Iraq. 2010. By Scott Bonn.Theoretical Criminology. (2011). DOI 10.1177/1362480611406088Torture, Truth and Justice: The Case of Timor-Leste, 2009. By ElizabethStanley. Punishment and Society. (2010). Vol 12, 1: 98-100.Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: International Perspectives 2007. By TomTyler (Ed). International Criminal Justice Review. (2010). DOI:10.1177/1057567709374711Darfur and the Crime of Genocide, 2009. By John Hagan and Wenona RymondRichmond. International Criminal Law Review (2010) Vol 9, 5: 872-873.Amnesty After Atrocity? Healing Nations After Genocide and War Crimes. 2007. ByHelena 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.htmlHow Corporations Hurt Us All. 2007. By Dan Butts. Sage Resource Center, GolsonBooks, Ltd. in conjunction with Sage Publications. Also Available ia of White-Collar Crime 2007. By Editors Jurg Gerber and Eric Jensen. SageResource Center, Golson Books, Ltd. in conjunction with Sage Publications. AlsoAvailable @ www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.htmlBig Money Crime: Fraud and Politics in the Savings and Loan Crisis. 2007. By KittyCalavita, Henry Pontell, and Robert Tillman. Sage Resource Center, GolsonBooks, 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. ByDavid Friedrichs. Sage Resource Center, Golson Books, Ltd. in conjunction withSage Publications. Also Available @ www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html

“Unmasking the Crimes of the Powerful”. 2007. By Steve Tombs and Dave Whyte. SageResource Center, Golson Books, Ltd. in conjunction with Sage Publications. AlsoAvailable @ www.sageresourcecenter.net/aboutus.html“The Crash of ValuJet Flight 592: A Case Study in State-Corporate Crime,” 2007. By RickA. Matthews and David Kauzlarich. Sage Resource Center, Golson Books, Ltd. inconjunction with Sage Publications. Also Available e Justice Across the East and the West, 2008. By Katherine Van Wormer(Ed) International Criminal Law Review. (2008) Vol. 9: 435-436.Technical ReportsRothe, D. L. 2016. Community Outreach and People Empowerment Project for thedisenfranchised mentally ill and at risk of homelessness or homeless malepopulation. 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 AidOffice 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 theEurope Aid Office of the European Commission, contract numberDDH/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 thePowerful” Blog entry: https://crimesofhtepowerful.Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins. 2016. “Beyond the Flint Water Crisis”. CriticalCriminology Criminologist Newsletter, April 2016 Pp. 13-16Rothe, D. L. 2015 “A Commentary on Criminal Justice Systems, Law Enforcement:Policies and Responses to Mental Illness”, National Association of Blacks inCriminal Justice (NABCJ) July 2015, Newsletter.David O. Friedrichs and Dawn L. Rothe. 2014. “Crimes of Globalization.” Pp. 769778, in Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd, Eds. Encyclopedia ofCriminology and Criminal Justice. Volume 2. New York: Springer.

Kauzlarich, D. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2014. “Crimes of the Powerful and CriticalCriminological 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 SomeThird-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 andReligious 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’sResistance Army”. Encyclopedia of Religion and Violence. Editor: JeffRoss. M.E. Sharpe Inc.Rothe, D. L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2008. “The Global Economic Crisis” in The CriticalCriminology Criminologist. 19, 2. Fall 2009.Rothe, D. L. 2007. “The Espionage Act of 1917.” Controversies in Criminal Justice. VolI. 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 ofSocial 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” inThe Critical Criminologist. Publication: Spring 2006Rothe, D. L. 2004. “W

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.