DAVID KAUZLARICH
Curriculum
Vitae
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies
Southern
(618) 650-2891
dkauzla@siue.edu
EDUCATION
Ph.D.
M.A.
B.A.
A.A.S.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 2005-present.
Professor of Sociology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 2008-present.
Associate Professor of Sociology, Southern
Graduate Program Director,
Department of Sociology,
Edwardsville, 2004-2005.
Assistant Professor of
Sociology, Southern
Assistant Professor of Sociology,
Director of Graduate and
Undergraduate Criminal Justice Programs,
University, 1994-1997.
Part-time Instructor, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Program, Western
Graduate Student Teaching Associate, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
Program, Western Michigan University, 1990-91.
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Program,
Western Michigan University, 1989-90.
TEACHING AND RESEARCH
INTERESTS
Peace Studies Social Problems
Criminological Theory Sociological Theory
State and Governmental Crime Deviance and Social Control
HONORS AND AWARDS
William and Margaret Going Endowed Professor Award,
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,
Critical Criminologist of the Year, American Society of Criminology Critical Criminology Division, 2005.
Great Teacher Award, Southern
Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Among
Candidate Status, Fulbright Senior Scholars Program, 2002-present.
Sabbatical Award, Southern
Summer Research Fellowship, Southern
Faculty Research Grant,
Teaching Excellence Award, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University, 1991-92, 1992-93, and 1993-94.
Chair's Excellence Award, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University, 1992-93.
John Seidler Award, North Central Sociological Association, 1993.
Recognized for Outstanding
Scholarship, Department of Sociology,
University, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, and 1993-94.
Inducted into The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, 1992.
All-University Graduate
Research and Creative Scholar Award, The
Western Michigan University, 1991-92.
Departmental Masters Research and Creative Scholar Award, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University, 1991-92.
Recognized for Outstanding Contributions to the Department of Sociology, Western
Nominated Outstanding
Student of the Year, Applied Studies Department,
PUBLICATIONS
Books
(2008, in press) Hugh D.
Barlow and David Kauzlarich. Introduction
to Criminology, 9th
Edition.
(2005) David Kauzlarich. Sociological Classics.
Prentice Hall.
(2002) Hugh D. Barlow and David
Kauzlarich. Introduction to
Criminology, 8th
Edition.
(1998) David Kauzlarich
and Ronald C. Kramer. Crimes of the American Nuclear State:
At Home and Abroad.
Partially reprinted
in Raymond Michalowski and Ronald C. Kramer (2006). State Corporate Crime: Wrongdoing at the
Intersection of Business and Government.
Journal Articles, Book Chapters, and Scholarly Essays
(forthcoming, 2009) Dawn L. Rothe and David Kauzlarich
“State-Level Crime: Theory
and
Policy,” accepted and forthcoming in Hugh D. Barlow and Scott
Decker (eds.) (eds.)
Crime and Public
Policy: Putting Theory to Work, 2nd
Edition.
(in press, 2008) David Kauzlarich “State Violence,” accepted and forthcoming in Claire M. Renzetti and Jeffrey L. Edleson (eds.) Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Sage.
(2008) David Kauzlarich “Victimisation and
Supranational Criminology,” in R. Haveman & A.Smeulers (eds), Supranational Criminology: Towards a
Criminology of International Crimes.
(2008) Kelly L. Faust and David Kauzlarich. “Hurricane Katrina Victimization as a State Crime of Omission.” Critical Criminology, 16(2), pp. 85-103.
(2007) Rick Matthews and David Kauzlarich “State Crimes and State Harms: A Tale of Two Definitional
Frameworks.” Crime, Law,
and Social Change, 48: 43-55.
(2007) David Kauzlarich “Seeing War as Criminal: Peace Activist Views and Critical Criminology.” Contemporary Justice Review 10(1), 67-85.
(2007) Rick A. Matthews and David Kauzlarich (2007)
“ValuJet Flight 592.” In Jurg Gerber and Eric Jensen (eds.) Encyclopedia of White-Collar Crime,
292-293.
(2006) David Kauzlarich and Rick A. Matthews.
“Lakoff’s Framing Theory and Teaching About the Criminality of the
(2006) David Kauzlarich and Rick A. Matthews “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. .
(2006) “Forward” for the book The International Criminal Court by
Christopher W. Mullins and Dawn L. Rothe.
(2005) David
Kauzlarich “Personal,
Professional, and Political Paths to the Study of the Crimes of the Powerful,” pp. 37-47 in Working Class Academics: Reflections from the Wrong Side of the
Tracks, edited by Stephen
Muzzatti and Vince Samarco.
(2005) David
Kauzlarich. “Political Crimes of the State.” pp. 1230-1234 in
Richard A. Wright and J. Mitchell
Miller (eds.) The Encyclopedia of Criminology,
(2005) David Kauzlarich and David O. Friedrichs
“Definitions of Crime.” pp. 273-275 in Richard A. Wright and J.
Mitchell Miller (eds.) The Encyclopedia of Criminology,
(2004) Christopher
Mullins, David Kauzlarich, and Dawn Rothe. “The International
Criminal Court and the Control of State Crime: Problems and Prospects.” Critical Criminology: An International
Journal 12: pp. 285-308.
(2003) David Kauzlarich, Christopher Mullins, and Rick A. Matthews. “A Complicity
Continuum of State Crime,” Contemporary Justice Review. 6(3), pp. 241-254.
(2003) David Kauzlarich and David O Friedrichs. “Crimes of the State,” pp. 109-120 in
Martin D. Schwartz and Suzanne Hatty (Eds.)
Controversial Issues in Criminology:
Critical Criminology.
(2003) David Kauzlarich “Teaching About the Criminality of Nuclear Weapons,” pp. 33-
34 in Martin D. Schwartz
and Michael Maume (Eds.) Teaching the
Sociology of
Deviance.
(2002) Ronald C. Kramer, Raymond Michalowski, and David Kauzlarich. “The Origins
and Development of the
Concept and Theory of State-Corporate Crime,” Crime and
Delinquency 48 (2), pp. 263-282.
Reprinted in John Wozniak, Michael Braswell, Ronald
Vogel, and KristieBlevins (2008, in press) Transformative Justice: Critical,
Restorative,
and Peacemaking Themes.
(2001) David Kauzlarich, Rick A. Matthews, and William J. Miller. “Toward A
Victimology of State Crime,” Critical Criminology: An International Journal. 10(3), pp.
173-194.
Reprinted in H. G, Chong (forthcoming) Crime, Victims, and Vicimisation, Open
University Press.
(2000) Christopher W. Mullins and David Kauzlarich. “The Ghost Dance and Wounded
Knee: A Criminological Examination,” Social Pathology 6(4), pp. 264-283.
(2000) Rick A. Matthews and David Kauzlarich. “The Crash of ValuJet Flight 592: A
Case Study in State-Corporate Crime,” Sociological Focus, 3(3) August, pp. 281-298.
Reprinted in
Raymond Michalowski and Ronald C. Kramer(2006). State-Corporate Crime: Wrongdoing at the
Intersection of Business and Government .
Wright and
McNeal’s(2007) Prentice Hall/Person’s Boundaries:
Reprinted in Peter
Adler and Patricia Adler (2006). Constructions of Deviance, 5th Edition.
Reprinted in Dean
A. Dabney (2004). Crime Types: A
Text/Reader.
Reprinted in Peter
Adler and Patricia Adler (2003). Constructions of Deviance, 4th
Edition.
(1999) Jeffrey Ian Ross, Gregg Barak, Jeff Ferrell, David Kauzlarich, Mark Hamm,
David Friedrichs, Rick Matthews, Sharon Pickering, Michael Presdee, Pete Kraska, and
Victor Kappeler.
“The State of
Society, 23(3), pp. 273-281.
(1999) Ronald C. Kramer and David Kauzlarich. “The International Court of Justice
Opinion on the Illegality of the Threat and Use of Nuclear Weapons: Implication for
Criminology,”
Contemporary
Justice Review, 4-2, pp. 395-413.
(1997) Thomas Cupples and
David Kauzlarich. “La Cosa Nostra in
Functionalist Approach,” Criminal Organizations, 11(1), pp. 17-24.
(1997) David Kauzlarich.
“Nuclear Weapons on Trial: The
Court of Justice,” Social Pathology, 3(3), pp. 157-164.
(1996) David Kauzlarich. “State Criminality and Nuclear Weapons,” Social Pathology,
2(3), pp. 242-246.
(1995) David Kauzlarich
and Ronald C. Kramer. “The Nuclear
Review 7 (December) pp. 333-337.
(1995) David Kauzlarich. “A Criminology of the Nuclear State,” Humanity and Society,
19 (August), pp. 37-57.
Reprinted in David
O. Friedrichs (Editor) State Crime (1998),
(1994) David Kauzlarich. “Epistemological Barriers to Peacemaking Criminology,”
Peace Review, 6(2), pp. 165-170.
(1993) David Kauzlarich
and Ronald C. Kramer. “State-Corporate Crime in the
Nuclear Weapons Production Complex,” The Journal of Human Justice, 5(1) pp. 1-26.
Reprinted in David
O. Friedrichs (Editor) State Crime (1998),
(1992) David Kauzlarich, Ronald C. Kramer, and Brian Smith. “Toward the Study of
Governmental Crime: Nuclear Weapons, Foreign Intervention, and International Law,”
Humanity and Society, 16(4), pp. 543-563.
Reprinted in David
O. Friedrichs (Editor) State Crime (1998),
Reviews
Review of “What
it Means to be Daddy: Fatherhood for Black Men Living Away from Their
Children” by Jennifer Hamer. The
Edwardsville Journal of Sociology, 1: 2001;
http://www.siue/edu/SOCIOLOGY/journal/hamer1.htm.
Review of `Bad Guys and Good Guys: Moral Polarization and Crime' by Daniel Claster.
Criminal Justice Review; 19 (1) 1994, pp. 109-111.
Review of `Learning Anew From Old Arguments' by Joseph Biel. Teaching
Sociology, 19, (July, 1991), pp. 452-453.
Review of `The Single-Issue Introduction to Philosophy' by V. Alan White.
Teaching Sociology, 19, (January, 1991), pp. 138-139.
PARTICIPATION AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
2007
Hurricane Katrina
Victimization as a State Crime of Omission. The American Society of Criminology
Meetings,
State Crime I and II, roundtable presentations, the
American Society of Criminology Meetings,
Victimization and
Supranational Criminology.
Paper presented at the expert-meeting on supranational criminology,
2006
Panelist on the research
roundtable on Social Harm: What Does the Future Bring? American Society of Criminology
Meeting,
Panelist, roundtable on the State of
2005
Critical Criminological
Pedagogy and Lakoff’s Framing Theory. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology
Meeting,
2004
Do Peace Activists See War As Criminal? Implications for Critical Criminology. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology
Meeting,
2003
Chair and Organizer of the
Papers Inspired by Michael Moore’s Bowling for Columbine, a panel
session held at the American Society of Criminology Meeting,
Bowling for
What is Crime? A Presentation on the What is Crime? roundtable held at the American Society of
Criminology Meeting,
2002
The International Criminal Court and the Control of State Crime: Problems and Prospects. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Chicago. With Christopher Mullins and Dawn Rothe.
Discussant, Enron and Corporate Crime panel session at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Chicago.
2001
State-Corporate Crime: The Origins and Development of a
Concept. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Meeting,
Chair and Organizer of the State-Corporate Crime
roundtable at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology
Meeting,
2000
A Complicity Continuum of State Crime. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Criminology,
State Crime. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, April. With David O. Friedrichs.
Chair and Organizer of the White-Collar Crime session, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, April.
1999
A Victimology of State Crime. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Society of Criminology to be held in
Co-Organizer of the State and Governmental Crime panel
session. Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Criminology
held in
Chair and Organizer of the Criminology panel
session. Annual Meeting of the
1998
Explaining and Controlling the Crimes of the Nuclear
State. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems,
Victims of
Chair and Organizer of the State and Governmental Crime
panel session. Annual Meeting
of the American Society of Criminology,
Discussant, Political Economy of Crime, Social Control,
and Punishment panel session held at the Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology,
Chair and Organizer of the Criminology section of the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Sociological Society, October.
1997
The
The FAA and Valujet: A Case Study in State-Facilitated
Crime. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Discussant, Having the Lorax for Dinner: Ecology,
Crime, and Critical Imagination panel session. Annual Meeting of American Society of
Criminology,
Chair and Organizer of the State and Governmental Crime
panel session. Annual Meeting of
the American Society of Criminology,
1996
The
Defining Crime Through International Humanitarian Law. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago.
Chair and Organizer of the Revisiting the Debate on the
Definition of Crime panel session.
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Critic, in author meets critic session on Ross’ Controlling
State Crime. Annual Meeting of
the American Society of Criminology,
1995
Chair and Organizer of the Applying Criminological
Theory panel session. Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Chair and Organizer of the State and Governmental Crime
panel session. Annual Meeting
of the American Society of Criminology,
Crimes of the Nuclear State. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology.(With Ronald C. Kramer).
Banning the Bomb: The Illegality of Nuclear Weapons Under International Law. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems.
1994
Foundational Barriers to the Study of State Violence.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Chair and Organizer of the State Criminality: Theoretical and Empirical Issues
panel session held at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology,
A Theory of International Governmental Crime. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Society of Criminology,
1993
Chair and Organizer of the Racism, Terrorism, and
Political Rights panel session
held at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Prolegomenon to the Criminalization of
Nation-States: The International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Paper presented at the American Society
of Criminology,
Chair and Organizer of the New Directions in
Criminology panel session held at the Annual Meeting of the North Central
Sociological Association,
An Elaboration of Sutherland's Differential Association
Theory. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association,
1992
Epistemological Barriers to the Study of Harm: A Sociology of Criminology. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Society of Criminology,
Discussant and Chair of the Critical Perspectives
Employing Gender in the Study of Crime panel session held at the Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Postmodernity and the Police. Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems,
The Genocidal Mentality:
Chair and Organizer of the Social Organization and
Social Movements panel session held at the Annual Meeting of the North
Central Sociological Association,
Laws Without Meaning?: The Difficulties in the Application of
International Law to State Criminality. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the North Central Sociological Association,
Toward a Grounded Theory of Governmental Crime: A Preliminary Conceptualization. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the
1991
State-Corporate Crime in the
Organizational Crime in the
1990
Toward the Study of Governmental Crime: Nuclear Weapons, Foreign Intervention
and International Law. Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
COURSES TAUGHT
Advanced Criminology. 1993
Advanced General Criminology. (graduate level).1995
Criminology. 1992-97; ‘03-05
Southern
Classical Sociological Theory. 1996
Crime and Justice. 1997-98
Southern
Criminal Justice in
Southern
Criminal Justice Process. 1993
Criminological Theory. (graduate level) 1994-1996
Ethical Dilemmas in Society. 1993
Explaining Crime/Theories of Crime. 1999-03
Southern
Introduction to Criminal Justice. 1991-92
Introduction to Law Enforcement. 2002
Southern
Intro/Principles of Sociology. 1992-2007
Southern
Organizational Crime. 1995
Policing Society. 1998-01
Southern
Seminar in Criminology (graduate level) 1998-06
Southern
Sociology of Being Different. 1994
Sociology Senior Assignment Seminar. 2004
SIUE
Sociology of
Special Topics in Sociology: Critical Issues in Crime and Justice. (graduate level) 2007
SIUE,
self-created.
Survey of Theory. 1999-2007
Southern
Theories of Crime. 1994-1996
White-Collar Crime. 2002-07
Southern
OTHER POSITIONS HELD
Service
Program Committee Member, American Society of Criminology, 2007-2008 (corporate crime area); 2003-2004 (critical criminology area).
Executive Counselor, American Society of Criminology’s Division of Critical Criminology Executive Board, 2007-present.
Member,
Co-Chair, Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology’s Division of Critical Criminology 2006-present. Chair: 1997-1998.
Member, Peace Studies Minor Committee, SIUE, 2005-present.
Vice Chairperson, American Society of Criminology’s Critical Criminology Division, 2003-2005.
Chair, Editor Search Committee, Critical Criminology: An International Journal, 2005.
Member,
Chair, Program Review Committee for the proposed new emphasis in Learning, Culture, and Society in the education masters degree program. SIUE. 2004-2005.
Editor, The Edwardsville Journal of Sociology. Volume 1, 2, 3:2, and 4 (2001-2004). http://www.siue.edu/SOCIOLOGY/journal
Developer, American Society of Criminology’s Critical Criminology Division Mentoring Program, 2004.
Member, Summer Research Fellowship Review Committee. The
Member, Sociology Recruitment Committee, Department of
Sociology, Southern
Member, Criminal Justice Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 2002-2003, 2001-2002.
Member, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Search Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 2002-2003.
Organizer and Co-organizer, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Sociology Week: 1999-present.
Member, Sociology Graduate Admissions and Assistantship
Committee, Southern
General Undergraduate Sociology Major Advisor, Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 2001-2003.
Faculty Advisor, Students and Teachers Organize for Peace
(STOP) campus group. Southern
Member,
Member,
Faculty Advisor, Sociology Club, Southern
Member, Promotion, Tenure, and Salary Committee, Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 1998, 1999, 2001, and 2002 (part-time).
Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Sociology,
Southern
Member, Programs Committee of the
Member, Environmental Sciences Graduate Program Review Committee, 2000-20001.
Member, Steering Committee of the
Member, College of Arts and Sciences Teaching Excellence Award Committee, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 1998-1999.
Member, Honorary Degrees and Distinguished Service Awards
Committee, Southern
Member, Assessment Committee for Mechanical Engineering,
Southern
Member, Program Committee in charge of the Criminology Area, Midwest Sociological Society, 1999.
Member, Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology’s Division of Critical Criminology, 1999.
Member, College of Arts and Sciences Planning Committee, Subcommittee on Computing, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, 1997-1999.
Member, Scholarship and Fellowship Committee,
Faculty Advisor, Criminal Justice Student Association,