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AInterpreting Accessibility Standards: Experiences in the U.S. Courts,@ (with Sanjoy Mazumdar), in Universal Design Handbook. Edited by Wolfgang E. Preiser and Elaine Ostroff. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001, 18-1 to18-20. Reprinted as AAccessibility Kijyun no Kaisha-ku: Bei-ko-ku Houtei De no Kei-ken. Tokyo: Maruzen, 2003, 230-248.
ATelemarketing Fraud: Who Are the Tricksters and What Makes Them Trick?@, (with Jeffrey H. Doocey, David Shichor and Dale K. Sechrest), Security Journal, 4(3), (2001), 7-26; Reprinted in Readings in White-Collar Crime. Edited by David Shichor, Larry Gaines, and Richard Ball. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland, 2002, 157-182.
ACase Study Method for Research on Disability,@ (with Sanjoy Mazumdar). in Exploring Theories and Expanding Methodologies: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go. Edited by Sharon N. Barnartt and Barbara M. Altman. Killington, Oxford: Elsevier Science, 2001, 255-275.
ACorporate Criminal Liability: A Bibliography,@ (with Joseph F. DiMento and Julia M. Gelfand), Western State University Law Review, 28 (2000-2001), 255-275.


APreface,@ to John P. Dussich, Paul C. Friday, Takayuki Okada, Akira Yamagami, and Richard D. Knudten, Different Responses to Violence in Japan and America. Monsey, NY. Criminal Justice Press, 2001, ix-xiv.
ACorporate Criminal Law, Cooperative Regulation and the Parting of Paths,@ (with William S. Laufer), Cahiers de Defense Sociale, 2001, 103-112. Reprinted in part as ACorporate Crime and a New Brand of Cooperative Regulation@ International Society of Social Defence and Humane Criminal Policy, 14th International Conference, Proceedings (2002), 128-135.
2002
AWhite-Collar Crime,@ in Controversies in White-Collar Crime. Edited by Gary W. Potter. Cincinnati: Anderson, 2002, 37-52.
AGanging Up on Gangs,@ in Gangs in America III. Edited by C. Ronald Huff. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2002, 257-270.
AVictims,@ in Encyclopedia of Crine & Justice. Edited by Joshua Dressler. 2nd ed. New York: Macmillan Reference, 2002, Vol. IV, 1629-1639. Reprinted: Victims and Victimology. Edited by David Shichor and Stephen G. Tibbets. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland, 2002, 15-31.
(Co-editor) (with Mary Dodge). Lessons of Criminology. Cincinnati: Anderson, 2002. 265 pages.
AOn Cross-Disciplinary Qualitative Research: Some Homilies,@ The Criminologist, 27 (March/June 2002), 1, 3-5.
AInsider Trading: Patterns and Analysis,@ (with Elizabeth Szockyj), Journal of Criminal Justice, 20 (2002), 273-286.
AAccessible Buildings, Architects, and the ADA Law: The MCI Sports Arena Case,@ (with Sanjoy Mazumdar), Journal of Architectural Research and Planning, 19 (August 2002), 195-217.
AEmpirical Evidence and the Legal Doctrine of Corporate Criminal Liability,@ (with Joseph F. C. DiMento), American Journal of Criminal Law, 29 (Summer 2002), 341-375; Reprinted::

Corporate Crime. Edited by Sally Simpson and Carole Gibbs. Aldershot: Ashgate,

2007, 495-529.


Arrojo v. Ex Cam, Inc. (1987); Aymette v. State (1848); Bernethy v. Walt Feiler=s, Inc.. (1978);

Cases v. United States (1942); Commonwealth v. Davis (1976); Dickerson v. New Banner Institute (1983); Farmer v. Higgins (1990); Fresno Rifle and Pistol Club, Inc. v. Van der Kamp (1993); Huddleston v. United States (1974); Merrill v. Navigar, Inc. (2001); Printz v. United States (1997); Robertson v. Baldwin (1897); Sklar v. Byrne (1984); Smith v. United States 1993); United States v. Adams (1935); United States v. Emerson (2001); United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez (1990); United States v. Warin (1976). In Guns in American Society: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, Culture, and the Law. Edited by Gregg Lee Carter. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2002, Vol I, 32-33, 48-49, 59-60, 103-104, 135-136, 160-161, 191, 217-218; Vol. II, 391-393, 481-482, 506, 536-537, 543-544, 617-618, 619-620, 629-630, 630-631.
2003
ACambridge-Somerville Youth Study@ and AThrasher, Frederic M. (1892-1926), (with Mary Dodge). In Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice. Edited by Marilyn D. McShane and Frank P. Williams III. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2003, 43-46, 373-376.
Stealing Dreams: A Fertility Clinic Scandal, (with Mary Dodge). Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2003. 215 pages.
AArchitects, the Law, and Accessibility: Architects= Approaches to the ADA in Arenas,@

(with Sanjoy Mazumdar), Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 20 (August 2003), 199-220.


APublic Wealth, Public Health, and Private Stealth: Australia=s Black Market in Cigarettes,@ (with Sophie Cartwright and Jodie Houston), Australian Journal of Social Issues, 38 (August 2003), 363-378.
2004
AThe Wide and Unreasonable Reach of California=s Three Strikes Law,@ (with Doug Kieso), in For the Common Good: A Critical Examination of Law and Social Control. Edited by R. Robin Miller and Sandra Lee Browning. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2004, 266-284.
Criminology: Explaining Crime and its Context, (with Stephen E. Brown and Finn-Agge Esbensen), 5th ed. Cincinnati: LexisNexis/Anderson, 2004. 670 pages.
A2004 Edwin H. Sutherland Award Recipient: John Braithwaite, (with Henry N. Pontell), The Criminologist, 29 (September/October 2004), 1, 3.
ANegley K. Teeters (1896-1971): Pioneer in Penology,” The Prison Journal, 84 (December 2004), 5S-19S.

APathological Gambling and Insanity, Diminished Capacity, Dischargeability, and Downward Sentencing Departures,@ Gaming Law Review, 8 (December 2004), 347-360.


2005


Chop-Chop: The Illegal Cigarette Market in Australia. Working Paper 48. Canberra: Centre for Tax System Integrity, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, January 2005. 59 pages. Also: RegNet Occasional Paper No. 2. Canberra: Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, 2004.
AAncient Mercantile Crime,@ ACaveat Emptor,@ ACorporate Crime,@ and ASherman Antitrust Act.@ In Encyclopedia of White-Collar & Corporate Crime.@ Edited by Lawrence M. Salinger. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2005, Vol. I, 36-41, 146-147, 211-213; Vol. II, 241-243.
ABentham, Jeremy,” In Encyclopedia of Social Measurement Edited by Kimberly-Kempf Leonard. San Diego, CA: Elsevier, 2005, Vol. I, 159-164.
AForeword,@ in Michael Braswell, Jocelyn Pollock, and Scott Braswell, Morality Stories: Dilemmas in Ethics, Crime & Justice. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2005, xi-xiv; Revised and reprinted: 2nd ed., 2007, xi-xiii.
ALaw Enforcement Agency Accreditation: An Advocatus Diaboli Brief,@ Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 5 (January 2005), 39-43.
APathological Gambling Should Not Be an Excuse for Law-Breaking,@ BASIS ONLINE [The Brief Addiction Science Information Source]. Cambridge, MA: Division of Addictions, Cambridge Health Alliance - Harvard Medical School, May 25, 2005. 3 pages.
ACorporate Criminal Liability in the United States,@ (with Joseph F. C. DiMento). In Research Handbook on Corporate Criminal Responsibility. Edited by Steven Tully. Cheltingham: Glos.: Edward Elgar, 2005, 159-176.

2006
Criminal Justice and Moral Issues, (with Robert F. Meier). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury, 2006/. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. 274 pages.


AAbortion,@ In Criminal Justice. Edited by Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2006. Vol. I, 1-4.
APalau,@ (with Bryan Vila); AMali.@ In World Police Encyclopedia. Edited by Dilip K. Das and

Michael J. Palmiotto. New York: Routledge, 2006. Vol. 2, 646-650, 532-535.


AFieldwork with the Elite: Interviewing White-Collar Criminals@ (with Mary Dodge). In The Sage Handbook of Fieldwork.. Edited by Dick Hobbs and Richard Wright. London: Sage, 2006, 79-92.
AAllotriophagy,@ AHale, Sir Matthew (1609-1676),@ (with Ivan Bunn), AHolt, Sir John (1642- 1720).” Encyclopedia of Witchcraft in WesternTradition. Edited by Richard M. Golden. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2006, Vol. I, 30-31, Vol. II, 468-469, 503-504.
“The Viability of Voluntary Visitability: A Case Study of Irvine, California.” (with Scott E. Kaminksi, Sanjoy Mazumdar, and Joseph F. C. DiMento. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 19 (Summer 2006), 49-56.
“El Delito de Cuello Blanco como Concepto Analiĭico et Ideológico.” In Derecho Penal y Criminologia como Fundamento de la Politica Criminal: Estudios en Homenaje Professor Alfonso Serrano Gomez. Edited by Jose Luis Guzman Dabora and Alfonso

Serrano Maillo. Madrid: Editorial Dykinson, 2006, 309-324.


“The Extraordinary Condition of Extraordinary Rendition: The C.I.A., the D.E.A., Kidnapping,

Torture, and the Rule of Law,” (with Joseph F. C. DiMento). War Crimes, Genocide & Crimes against Humanity, 2006. 35-64.

2007

White-Collar and Corporate Crime. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007.

190 pages.


(Editor) (with Henry N. Pontell). International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime New York: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007. 701 pages.
“The Itching Palm: The Crimes of Bribery and Extortion,” (with David Shichor). In ibid.,

405-423.
“Sexual Deviance,” (with Valerie Jenness). In 21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook. Edited by Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2007, Vol. I, 380-389, 670-672.


Ivar Kreuger,” “Charles Ponzi,” “South Sea Bubble.” In Encyclopedia of White-Collar Crime.

Edited by Jurg Gerber, Eric L. Jensen, and Jiletta L. Kubena. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2007, 166-169, 234-236, 263-266.

“Offshore Internet Gambling and the World Trade Organization: Is It Criminal Behavior or a Commodity?”” (with Henry N. Pontell and Gregory C. Brown). International Journal of

Cyber Criminology, 1 (January 2007), 119-136.
“Cassie L. Chadwick,” “John Law.” In Great Lives from History: Notorious Lives. Edited by Carl L. Bankston III. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2007, Vol. I, 193-194; Vol. II, 614-615.
“Crime, Corporate,” “Crime, White-Collar,” “Sutherland, Edwin H. (1883-1950,)” In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology Edited by George Ritzer. New York: Blackwell, 2007, Vol II, 826-828, 850-851, Vol. X, 4900-4903.
“New Times, New Crimes: ‘Blocking’ Financial Identity Fraud,” (with Henry N. Pontell),

In The Organized Crime Community: Essays in Honor of Alan A. Block. Edited by Frank Bovenkerk and Michael Levi. New York: Springer, 2007, 45-58.


Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context (with Stephen E. Brown and Finn-Aage

Esbensen). 6th ed. Cincinnati, OH: LexisNexis/Anderson, 2007. 614 pages.


“Black Mist and White Collars: Economic Crime in the United States and Japan,” (with Henry N. Pontell), Asian Journal of Criminology, 2 (December 2007), 111-126.

Reprinted as: “Kuroikiri to ‘White-Collar’ Zaku: Keizaihanzai no Nichiheihikakaku,”” [Waseda University] Commparative Law Review, 40 (2007): 63-88.


“The Paradox of Economic Crime in Japan: The Thalidomide Scourge, the Lockheed

Scandal, and Endemic Political Corruption,” (with Henry N. Pontell).



Monatschrift fűr Kriminolgoie unde Straffrechtsreform, 90 (June 2007). 103-113’ Reprinted as “Nippon no Keizai-Hanzai ni okeru Paradox:Thalidomide-ka, Lockheed- Jiken, and Kouzout Seiji-Oshoku, Saituma Social Science Reivew, 123 (2008), 49-63.
“Forensic Accounting in Japan,” (with Tokikazu Konishi and Henry N. Pontell). Journal of

Forensic Accounting, 8 (June-December 2007), 141-154.
“In Memoriam: Simon Dinitz,” ACJS Today [Academy of Criminal Justice Science]

32 (December 2007), 10-11.


“Economic and Environmental Crimes,” (with Byung-SunCho and Joseph F. C.

DiMento). In Intenatiionales Handbuch der Kriminologie.Edited by Hans Joachim Schneider. Berlin: de Gruyer, 2007, Band I, 667-689.


2008
“Perils of Provocative Scholarship,” (with Elizabeth F. Loftus), Observer [Association for

Psychological Science], 21 (May 2008), 13, 15.


“The Undeveloped Concept of Opportunity,” (with Sally S. Simpson). In Out of Control:

Assessing the General Theory of Crime. Edited by Erich Goode. Stamfprd. CA:

Stanford University Press, 2008, 49-60.


“Self-Control: A Hypocritcial Assessment,” In ibid., 203-216.
“Asset Forfeiture and Policing,” Criminology & Public Policy, 7 (May 2008), 215-218.
“The Transnational Traffic in Human Body Parts,” (with Gregory C. Brown), Journal of

Contemporary Criminal Justice, 24 (August 2008), 212-224.
“Lewis F. Powell, Jr.,” Sherwood Rowland,” “Helen Brooke Taussig.” In Great Lives

from History: The Twentieth Century. Edited by Robert F. Gorman. Pasadena, CA:

Salem Press, 2008, 3325-3327, 3547-3550, 3950-3952.

Religion and the Psychology of Gambling in China and the U.S., (with Henry N.

Pontell. In Psychology of Gambling.. Edited by Marco J. Esposito. New York:

Nova Biomedical Books, 2008, 1-14.
“Ben Reitman, MD: Colorful Critical Criminologist.” Contemporary Justice Review, 11

(September 2008), 271-285.


“The Michael-Adler Report (1933): Criminology Under the Microscope,” (with Colin

Goff), Journal of te History of the Behavioral Scienes, 14 (Fall 2008), 350-363.


“The ACFE Stands on Giant Shoulders, Fraud Magazine, 22 (November/December

2008), 33.


“A Legislator’s Lament: Profile of George W. Cartwright (1843-1939). Competition

[Antitrust and Unfair Law Section of the State Bar of California], (with Kathleen

Tuttle), 17 (Fall 2008), 21-30.

2009
“Internet Gambling,” (with Gregory C. Brown and Henry N. Pontell). In Crimes of the Internet. Edited by Frank Schmalleger and Michael Pittaro, Upper Saddle

River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2009, 166-190.
“Thalidomide” and “Truth Serum.” In Forensic Science. Edited by Amy Enbar-

Seddon and Allan D. Pass. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2009, 977-978,

997-998.
Co-editor (with Mary Dodge). Special Issue: Social & Political Transformation

In White-Collar Crime. Crime, Law and Social Change, 51 (February 2009).




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