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UPDATING PUBLICATIONS--UNDER CONSTRUCTION

 

 

State Crime Member Publications __UNDER CONSTRUCTION TO BE UPDATED__soon

2010

State Crime in a Globlaized World by Ray Michalowski, Ronald Kramer and William Chambliss (eds), Willian Press

State Crime, Current Perspectives by Dawn L Rothe and Christpher W Mullins (eds), Rutgers University Press

Books

Friedrichs, D. 1998. State Crime. Vols. I, II. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.  

Haveman, R. and A. Smeulers. (eds). 2008. Supranational Criminology: Towards a Criminology of International Crimes, Antwerp: Intersentia.

Iadicola, P., and A. Shupe. 2003. Violence, Inequality, and Human Freedom. Rowman and Littlefield: Boulder

Kauzlarich, D. and Ronald Kramer 1998. Crimes of the American Nuclear State: At Home and Abroad. Boston:  Northeastern University Press.

Michalowski, R. and Ronald Kramer 2009. State-Corporate Crime: Wrongdoing At The Intersection Of Business And Government. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.

Mullins, C. W. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2008. Blood, Power, and Bedlam: International Criminal Law Violations in Post-colonial   Africa. Peter Lang Publishing.

Rhea, H. The United States and International Criminal Tribunals ( Portland, OR: Intersentia Publishing, forthcoming 2010).

Ross, J. I. 2000. Varieties of State Crime and Its Control, Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press.

Ross, J.I. 1995. Controlling State Crime: An Introduction, New York: Garland Publishing.

Rothe, D.L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2010. State Crime: Current Perspectives.  Rutgers University Press.  Forthcoming.

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

Rothe, D and Christopher W. Mullins. 2006. The International Criminal Court: Symbolic Gestures and the Generation of Global Social Control. Lexington Publishers.

Stanley E. 2009 Torture, Truth and Justice: The Case of Timor-Leste London: Routledge

Articles

 Friedrichs,D. 1981. "Violence and the Politics of Crime.”  Social Research 48:  135-156. 

 --, 1983. “Victimology:  A Consideration of the Radical Critique,”  Crime & Delinquency 29:  283-294.

 ---, 1985. “The Nuclear Arms Issue and the Field of Criminal Justice.”  The Justice Professional 1:  5-9.

 ---, 1990. “Law in South Africa and the Legitimacy Crisis.”  International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 14 (1990):  189-199.

 --- 1996. “Governmental Crime, Hitler, and White Collar Crime:  A Problematic Relationship.”  Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Social Psychology 1 (1996/1997):  351-366.

 ---, “The Crime of the Century?  The Case for the Holocaust.”  Crime, Law & Social Change 34:  21-41.

 --- and Jessica Friedrichs, 2002. “The World Bank and Crimes of Globalization:  A Case Study.”  Social Justice 29:  13-36.

 ---, 2007. “Political Corruption as White Collar Crime:  A Globalized Framework.”  Monatsschrift fuer Kriminologie und Stratrechtsreform 2:  91-102.

 ---, 2007. “Transnational Crime and Global Criminology:  Definitional, Typological and Contextual Conundrums.”  Social Justice 34:  4-18.

 David O. Friedrichs and Martin D. Schwartz, 2007. “Editors’ Introduction:  On Social Harm and a Twenty-First Century Criminology.”  Crime, Law & Social Change 48:  1-7.   Iadacola, P. 2009. Violence of Empire.”  International Journal of Contemporary Sociology Volume 46, No. 2.

 _____. “Globalization and Empire.”  2008. in The International Journal of Social Inquiry, June, Volume 1, No 2.  Pp 3 - 37.

Kauzlarich, D. Rick Matthews and David Kauzlarich “State Crimes and State Harms:  A Tale of Two Definitional Frameworks.”  Crime, Law, and Social Change, 48:  43-55.

Kauzlarich, D. 2007. “Seeing War as Criminal:  Peace Activist Views and Critical Criminology.” Contemporary Justice Review 10(1), 67-85.

Kauzlarich, D. and Rick A. Matthews. 2006. “Lakoff’s Framing Theory and Teaching About the Criminality of the U.S. War on Iraq.”  The Critical Criminologist.  16(1): 4-24.

Kauzlarich, D. Christopher Mullins, and Rick A. Matthews. 2003. “A Complicity Continuum of State Crime,” Contemporary Justice Review. 6(3), pp. 241-254.

Kauzlarich, D. Rick A. Matthews, and William J. Miller. 2001.Toward A Victimology of State Crime,” Critical Criminology: An International Journal. 10(3), pp. 173-194.

Kauzlarich, D., R. Kramer and B. Smith. 1992. Toward the Study of Governmental Crime: Nuclear Weapons, Foreign Intervention, and International Law. Humanity and Society, 16(4):543-563.

Kauzlarich, D. and R. Kramer. 1995. The Nuclear Terrorist State. Peace Review 7(3/4):333-337.

Kramer, R. “The Supreme International Crime: How The U.S. War in Iraq Threatens the Rule of Law.” (With Raymond J. Michalowski and Dawn L. Rothe). Social Justice 32 (No. 2, 2005): 52-81

______“War, Aggression, and State Crime: A Criminological Analysis of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq.” (With Raymond J. Michalowski).  British Journal of Criminology 45 (No. 4, July, 2005): 446-469.

______“The Illegal Invasion of Iraq.”  (With Edward Jayne).  Parallax: The Journal of Ethics and Globalization.  (August, 2003).

______"The Origins and Development of the Concept and Theory of State-Corporate Crime."  (With Raymond J. Michalowski and David Kauzlarich.)  Crime and Delinquency.  48 (Number 2, April 2002): 263-282.

_______"The Opinion of the International Court of Justice on the Use of Nuclear Weapons:  Implications for Criminology."  (With David Kauzlarich.)  Contemporary Justice Review 2 (1999): 395-413.

_______"The Nuclear Terrorist State."  (With David Kauzlarich.)  Peace Review 7 (1995): 333-337.

______"Exploring State Criminality:  The Invasion of Panama."  Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture 3 (No. 2, 1995): 43-52.

______"State Violence and Violent Crime."  Peace Review 6 (No. 2, Summer, 1994): 171-175.

_______"State-Corporate Crime in the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Production Complex."  (With David Kauzlarich.)  Journal of Human Justice 5 (No. 1, Autumn, 1993): 4-28.

 _______"Toward the Study of Governmental Crime:  Nuclear Weapons, Foreign Intervention, and International Law."  (With David Kauzlarich and Brian Smith.)  Humanity and Society 16 (No. 4, 1992): 543-563. 

______"Toward A Sociology of Nuclear Weapons."  The Sociological Quarterly 26 (No. 3, 1985): 277-292.

 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, No. 2: 81-99.

 Mullins, C. and Dawn L Rothe. 2007. “The Forgotten Ones”. Critical Criminology. Vol. 15, No.2: 135-158.

 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, No. 3: 285-308.

Rhea, H. 2009. “The United States and International Criminal Tribunals: An Historical Analysis,” ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law 16, no. 1.

Rhea, H   2009. “An International Criminal Tribunal for Iraq after the First Gulf War: What Should Have Been,” International Criminal Justice Review 19, no. 3.

_____ 2008. “The Nuremberg Effect on Contemporary International Criminal Justice,” Criminal Justice Studies 21, no. 4: 361-72.

_____ 2007. “Setting the Record Straight: Criminal Justice at Nuremberg,” Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies 7: 250-60.

Rhea, H.  and Allan Y. Jiao, 2006.  “A Difference of Opinion between the United States and Canada concerning the International Criminal Court,” Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies 6: 251-5Ross, J. and Dawn L. Rothe.2008 “The Ironies of Controlling State Crime”. International Journal of Law, Crime, and Justice Vol.36, No.3: 196-210.

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, No.3: 460-475.

Ross, J. I. “What works When? Some preliminary thoughts on controlling the major state criminogenic agencies in Democratic States,” in Alex Schmid (ed.) Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power. Festschrift in honour of Irene Melup.Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, 2005. Translated into Spanish Mexican National Institute of Penal Sciences.

Ross, JI. “Stumbling into State Crime,” ACJS Today, Vol. 22, No. 2, May/June, 2002, pp. 8-10.

Ross, JI “The State of State Crime Research,” (with Gregg Barak, David Kauzlarich, Jeff Ferrell, et al.) Humanity and Society, Vol. 23, No. 3, August, 1999, pp. 273–281.

Ross, JI. “Situating the Academic Study of Controlling State Crime,” Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol. 29, No. 4, December, 1998, pp. 331-340.

Rothe, D.L. and Dave Kauzlarich. 2010. “State-Level Crime:  Theory and Policy,” accepted and forthcoming in Hugh D. Barlow and Scott Decker (eds.) Crime and Public Policy:  Putting Theory to Work, 2nd Edition. Temple University Press.

Rothe, D.L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2010. “The Death of State Sovereignty? An Empirical Exploration”. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Research. Forthcoming.

Rothe, D.L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross.2010.  “Private Military Contractors, Crime, and the Terrain of Unaccountability” Justice Quarterly. Vol. 26, 4:1-25

Rothe, D.L. 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.

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. L., Christopher W. Mullins and Kent Sandstrom. 2009. “The Rwandan Genocide: International Finance Policies and Human Rights”. Social Justice. Vol. 35, No. 3: 66-86.

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, No. 1: 3-13.

Rothe, D.L. 2009. “Beyond the Law: The Reagan Administration’s Dirty War on Nicaragua”. Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Vol. 17, No.1:  49-67.

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. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2008. “The Marginalization of State Crime”. Journal of Critical Sociology. Vol.  34, No. 5: 741-742

Rothe, D.L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. 2007. “Lights, Camera, State Crime” Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. Vol. 14, No. 4: 331-343.

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, No.1: 83-107.

Rothe, D.L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2006. “International Community: Legitimizing a Moral Collective Consciousness” Humanity and Society. Vol. 30, No.3: 254-276.

Rothe, D.L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2006. “The International Criminal Court and United State 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, No. 1: 147-161.

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 Stephen Muzzatti 2004. “Enemies Everywhere: Terrorism, Moral Panic, and US Civil Society”. Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Vol. 12, No. 3: 159-180.

Stanley E. 2004. ‘Torture, Silence and Recognition’, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Vol 16, No 1, pp 5-25

Stanley E. 2008. ‘Detention, Rights and Torture’, Criminal Justice Matters, No 71, Spring Issue, pp 14-15  

 

 

Book Chapters

 

Bohlander, M and Dawn L. Rothe. 2010. “A Baleful Pestilent Growth” –  Assassination of regime elites versus collateral civilian damage? An Exploratory Essay”. Status: In Rothe, D.L.and Christopher W. Mullins. (Eds) State Crime: Current Perspectives. Rutgers University Press. Forthcoming.

Friedrichs, D. 1992.  State Crime or Governmental Crime: Making Sense of  the Conceptual Confusion. in Ross, J.I. (ed). Controlling State Crime. New York: NY. Garland.

---, State Crime or Governmental Crime: Making Sense of the Conceptual Confusion.”  Pp. 53-80, in Jeffrey Ian Ross, Editor.  Controlling State Crime – An Introduction.  New York Garland Publishing.  1995.  Second edition.  New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books.  2000.

---, “Crime in High Places:  A Criminological Perspective on the Clinton Case.”  Pp. 281-300, in Jeffery T. Ulmer, Editor.  Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance.  Amsterdam/ New York:  JAI/Elsevier Science.  2000.

---, “State-Corporate Crime in a Globalized World:  Myth or Major Challenge.”  Pp. 53-71, in Gary W. Potter, Editor.  Current Controversies in White Collar Crime.  Cincinnati, OH:  Anderson Publishing Co.  2002.

David Kauzlarich and David O. Friedrichs, “Crimes of the  State.”  Pp. 109-120, in Martin D. Schwartz and Suzanne Hatty, Editors.  Current Controversies in Critical Criminology.  Cincinnati, OH:  Anderson Publishing Co.  2003.

 --- “Towards a Criminology of International Crimes:  Producing a Conceptual and Contextual Framework.”  Pp. 29-50, in Alette Smeulers and Roelof Haveman, Editors.  Supranational Criminology:  Towards a Criminology of International Crimes.  Antwerp:  Intersentia.  2008.

 ---  “The Crime of the Last Century – and of This Century?”  In Dawn L. Rothe and Christopher Mullins, Editors.  State Crime.  New Brusnswick, NJ Rutgers University Press.  Forthcoming.

 ---, “Towards a Prospective Criminology of State Crime.”  In Raymond J. Michalowski, William J. Chambliss and Ronald Kramer, Editors.  State Crime in a Global Age.  Devon, United Kingdom:  Willan Press.  Forthcoming.

Haverman, R. 2008. Doing Justice to Gacaca. in Haveman, R. and A. Smeulers. (eds). Supranational Criminology: Towards a Criminology of International Crimes, Antwerp: Intersentia.

Iadicola, P. 2010.  “Do Empires Commit State Crime?”  forthcoming in , Dawn  L Rothe and Christopher W. Mullins.  forthcoming in State Crime: Current Perspectives.  Rutgers University Press. 

_____. 2010. “Towards a Criminology of Empire: The Centrality of the Empire Concept in the Study of State Crime,”  in State Crime in the Global Age, edited by William Chambliss, Raymond Michalowski, and Ronald Kramer, Devon: Willan Publishing.

Kauzlarich, D. 2008. Victimisation and Supranational Criminology. in R. Haveman and Allette Smeulers (Eds.), Supranational Criminology: Towards a Criminology of International Crimes, Antwerp: Intersentia.

______ 2006.“Taking Stock of State-Corporate Crime Theory and Research.”  In Raymond Michalowski and Ronald C. Kramer (2006) State- Corporate Crime: Wrongdoing at the Intersection of Business and Government.  Piscataway, NJ:  Rutgers University Press

Kramer, R.  2006. “The Illegal War on Iraq: The ‘Role’ of the International Criminal Court.” (With  Dawn   Rothe and Christopher Mullins). Pp. 87-103 in Dawn Rothe and Christopher Mullins, Symbolic Gestures and the Generation of Global Social  Control: The International Criminal Court. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Kramer, R. 1994. "Ethics in Organizations:  The Challenger Explosion."  Pp. 165-185 in James Jaksa and Michael Pritchard, Communication Ethics: Methods of Analysis (2nd Edition).  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth (1994).

Mullins, CW and Dawn L Rothe. 2009. “A Supranational Criminology”. In Jeffrey Ian Ross. Ed. Cutting The Edge. 2nd edition Transaction Publisher. 

Ross, J..I. 2000. “Introduction: Protecting Democracy by Controlling State Crime in Advanced Industrialized Countries,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) Varieties of State Crime and Its Control, Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, 2000, pp. 1-10.

Ross, J.I 2000. “Controlling State Crime in the United Kingdom,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) Varieties of State Crime and Its Control, Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, 2000, pp. 11-30.

Ross, J.I  2000. “What Have we learned and what is the next step?,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.)Varieties of State Crime and Its Control, Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, 2000, pp. 199-202.

Ross, JI  1995. Controlling State Crime: Toward an Integrated Structural Model," in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) 1995.  Controlling State Crime, New York: Garland, pp. 3-33.

Ross, JI  1995. "Controlling Crimes by the Military," in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) 1995. Controlling State Crime, New York: Garland, pp. 115-139.

Ross JI 1995. "The Future of Controlling State Crime: Where do we go from Here?" in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) 1995. Controlling State Crime, New York: Garland, pp. 419-425.

Rothe, D.L. and Michael Bohlander. 2010. “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. Forthcoming.

Rothe, D.L. and Christopher W. Mullins 2010. “The Slaughter of the Fur” Status: Accepted in Rothe, D.L. and Christopher W. Mullins. (Eds) State Crime: Current Perspectives. Rutgers University Press. Forthcoming.

Rothe, D.L.2010. “Complementary and Alternative Domestic Responses to State Crime”. Status: Accepted in Rothe, D.L. and Christopher W. Mullins. (Eds) State Crime: Current Perspectives. Rutgers University Press. Forthcoming

Rothe, D.L.2010. “Dragon Rising: The International Financial Institutions and China’s Aid Policy on Weakened States”. In Michalowski, Chambliss and Kramer (Eds) State Crime in a Globalized Age. Willian Press. Forthcoming.

Rothe, D.L.2009. “Judgement, 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. Editors: André Klip and Göran Sluiter.

Rothe, D.L. and Dave Kauzlarich. 2009. “State-Level Crime:  Theory and Policy,” accepted and forthcoming in Hugh D.Barlow and Scott Decker (eds.) Crime and Public Policy:  Putting Theory to Work, 2nd Edition. Temple University Press. In Press.

Rothe, D.L. and Christopher W. Mullins. 2008. "Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in Central Africa: A Criminological Exploration" in   Smeulers, A. and R. Haveman (Eds.), Supranational Criminology: Towards a Criminology of International Crimes, Antwerp: Intersentia.

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:  Ron Kramer and Raymond J. Michalowski. Piscataway, N.J.:  Rutgers University Press.

Stanley E. 2008. ‘Torture and Terror’ in Anthony T and Cunneen C (eds) The Critical Criminology Companion Sydney: Hawkins Press

Stanley E. 2007. 'Towards a Criminology for Human Rights’, in Barton A, Corteen K, Scott D and Whyte D (eds) The Criminological Imagination: Readings in Critical Criminologies Cullompton: Willan

Stanley E. 2002. 'An Attack on Truth?' in Scraton P (ed) Beyond September 11: An Anthology of Dissent London: Pluto Press