Curriculum Vitae Dawn L. Rothe, Phd, Professor School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades
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Curriculum Vitae Dawn L. Rothe, PhD, Professor School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL. 33431 Cell: 757-502-9253 Updated: September 1, 2020 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: Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida Atlantic University. Women, Gender, and Sexual Studies, Associate Faculty Member, 2020-present. Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative, Affiliate Faculty Member, 2020-present. Academic Positions Held: Chair of the School of Justice Studies, Eastern Kentucky University, 2016-2019. Full Professor of Criminology, School of Social Justice, Eastern Kentucky University, 2016-2019. Advisory Board, Institute for International Justice Analysis, International Justice Analysis Forum, Germany, 2010 to 2012. 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 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), Gender, Politics and Pop Culture (undergraduate), Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theories (Masters), Violence against Women (undergraduate), Social Problems (undergraduate), Introduction to Criminology (undergraduate), International Criminology (Masters and undergraduate), Advanced Criminal Justice Studies (Masters), 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. Crimes of the Powerful: White-Collar Crime. Under contract Routledge Press. Collins, V. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2019e/2020p. The Violence of Neoliberalism: Crime, Harm and Inequality. Routledge Press. Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2019. Explorations in Critical Criminology: Essays in Honor of William J. Chambliss. Brill. 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. Reviewed 2017. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy by Fiona Haines. Vol 6: 4 (11-14). 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: 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 Friedrichs, D. O. and Dawn L. Rothe 2020. “Regulatory Rollback and White-Collar Crime in the Era of Trump: The Challenges of Perspective” Invited Journal White-Collar and Corporate Crime. Vol. 1, 2. DOI: 10.1177/2631309X20912714. Rothe, D. L. 2020. “Moving Beyond Abstract Typologies? Overview of State and State- Corporate Crime” Journal of White-Collar Corporate Crime. Vol. 1, 1-13. Collins, V. and Dawn L. Rothe 2020. “Patriarchy and Everyday Life: A Zemiological Perspective” Invited. Journal of Justice, Power and Resistance, Vol. 3, 2: 47-61. Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2019. “Turning Back the Clock: Violence Against Women and the Trump Administration” Invited Journal of Victims & Offenders, An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice Vol 14, 8: 965-978. DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2019.1671284. Rothe, D. L. and Stephen Muzzatti 2018. “Mortuuspolitics: Politicization of the Dead, Neoliberalism, and Inequality”. Contemporary Justice Review. Vol. 21, 3: 327- 337. Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2018. “Consent and Consumption of Spectacle Power and Violence”, Critical Sociology, 44, 1: 15-28. Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2017. “The Illusion of Resistance: Commodification and Reification of Neoliberalism and the State”. Critical Criminology. Vol 25, 4: 609–618. Collins, V. and Dawn L. Rothe 2017. “The Consumption of Patriarchy: Commodification to Facilitation and Reification”, Contemporary Justice Review. Vol. 20, 2: 161- 174. 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. 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. 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.