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CURRICULUM VITA
HEDI NASHERI
Department of Sociology
Kent State University
Kent, Ohio 44242 USA
Direct dial: (330) 672-0317
Fax: (330) 672-5394
e-mail: [email protected]
RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION & AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Intellectual Property Crimes, Artificial Intelligence & National Security,
Economic & Industrial Espionage, White Collar Crimes, Cybercrimes & Cyber
Security, Comparative Jurisprudence & Criminal Justice Policy
EDUCATION:
1992 Case Western Reserve University,
Field of Study: Social Policy & Law
Concentration: Criminal Justice Policy & Comparative Jurisprudence
Ph.D., with Distinction
CURRENT POSITION:
2015- Professor & Graduate Coordinator, M.A in Criminology, Department of
Sociology, Kent State University
2010- Professor of –Criminology & Justice Studies, Department of Sociology, Kent
State University
2006-2010 Professor of Justice Studies & Director of an Interdisciplinary
Program in Legal Studies, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Justice
Studies, Kent State University.
Responsible for the University's American Bar Association Approval
Status.
Member: Graduate Faculty of College of Arts & Sciences
2001-2006 Associate Professor & Program Director, Department of Justice Studies, Kent
State
University
1995-2001 Assistant Professor & Program Director, Criminal Justice Department, Kent State
University
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1992-1995 Assistant Professor Term Position, Criminal Justice Department & Department of
Political Science, Kent State University
1992-1995 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Sociology, John Carroll University
FELLOW:
2015-2017 Senior Fellow & Visiting Professor at Spangenberg Center for Law, Technology
& the Arts at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio
2015-2017 Senior Policy Fellow, at Business Executives for National Security in Washington
D.C.
2011-2012 Senior Research Fellow, New York University School of Law. New York.
2011-2012 Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Division of Policy Research &Analysis
New York
2003-2005 Fellow, University of London's, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London,
England
VISITING PROFESSORSHIP:
2002- University of Turku Law School, Turku, Finland. (Intellectual Property Crimes &
Technology Crimes)
RESEARCH APPOINTMENT:
2004-2005 University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine & Treatment Research Institute,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Internet opiates & Drug Diversion
RECENT RESEARCH PROJECTS:
2015 Institute of Computer Science (ICS) of the Foundation for Research and
Technology - Hellas (FORTH). The ICS-FORTH Ambient Intelligence (AmI)
Programme is a long-term horizontal interdisciplinary RTD Programme aiming to
develop and apply pioneering human-centric AmI technologies and Smart
Environments.
2011 New York University School of Law, Investigating issues related to intellectual
property violations & international regulations.
2011 Columbia University, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse,
Investigating national and international regulations for opioid drugs re: prevention
& diversion via Internet.
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2004-2006 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine & the Treatment Research
Institute (Co-Principal Investigator on grant proposals to assess domestic
& international regulatory aspects of the availability of unregulated
opiates over the Internet).
2003-2004 National Institute of Justice, the International Center, Principal
Investigator re: "Intellectual Property Law and Enforcement Issues
from an International Perspective".
2002-2003 Columbia University, The National Center on Addiction and Substance
Abuse (Principal consultant on a more than $1.5 million grant project,
investigating Internet and international regulatory aspects of diversion and
abuse of prescription drugs).
ACADEMIC POSITIONS:
2010- Professor, Department of Sociology, Kent State University
2005-2010 Professor, Department of Justice Studies, Kent State University
2000-2005 Associate Professor, Department of Justice Studies, Kent State University.
1995-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Justice Studies, Kent State University.
1992-1995 Assistant Professor, Term Position, Department of Criminal Justice,
Kent State University.
1992-1995 Adjunct Professor, Department of Sociology, John Carroll University.
1991-2011 Director & Coordinator of an Interdisciplinary legal Studies Program in the
College of Arts & Sciences & the Department of Justice Studies.
1991-1994 Affiliate Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science,
Kent State University.
1989-1991 Teaching Fellow, Department of Social Policy, Case Western Reserve
University.
FIELD POSITIONS:
1988-2010 Litigation Advisor in Intellectual Property, Complex Commercial &
Multijurisdictional Litigation Practice, Jones Day, Legal Counsel worldwide.
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1988-1990 Ontario Provincial Crown Attorneys’ Office, Toronto, Canada.
Ontario Court of Appeals, Toronto, Canada.
1987-1988 Cuyahoga County Public Defender's Office, Cleveland, Ohio.
Felony Division.
APPOINTMENTS, HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS:
2015- Senior Fellow & Visiting Professor, Spangenberg Center for Law, Technology &
the Arts at Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
2015- Senior Policy Fellow, Business Executives for National Security in Washington
DC
2015 Awarded Faculty Professional Leave, Kent State University
2015 Kent State University, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Research
funding
2014- International Working Group on the Cyber Security and the Law, under the
patronage of the Interpol and the French Minister of the Interior
2014- FITS, Technologies for a safer world, International Forum on Technology and
Security for a Safer World, Scientific Committee
2014 Invited by the IEEE Joint Intelligence and Security Informatics, at the Hague
2013- Appointed to the Scientific Committee TAC (Interpol in conjunction with French
Ministry of Interior)
2011- Senior Research Fellow, New York University School of Law
2011-2012 Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Division of Policy Research and Analysis
2010 Kent State University Teaching Council award
2009 Kent State, University Teaching Council award
2004 Kent State, University Teaching Council award
2003-2005 Fellowship, the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, at the University of London,
London, U.K.
2003-2004 Research Grant # 1700-218, National Institute of Justice, The International
Center, Principal investigator, "Intellectual Property Law and Enforcement
Issues from an International Perspective"
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2002 Awarded Faculty Professional Leave, Kent State University.
2002- 2003 Columbia University, the National Center on Addiction and Substance
Abuse (CASA), Research Grant. Principal consultant, Internet and
International Regulatory Aspects of Diversion and Abuse of Prescription
Drugs.
2001 Nominated for Distinguished Teaching Award.
2001 Kent State University, University Teaching Council Award.
2000-2001 Research Grant, No. FRS 445562, National Research Council & the State
Department of the United States. Principal Investigator, "Organized
Crime, Terrorism, and Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction".
2000-2001 Kent State University, Office of Research & Sponsored Programs,
Research funding, Principal Investigator, Technology Crimes in
Hungary.
2000-2001 Co-Director, Cuyahoga County Juvenile Drug Court Evaluation,
Grant.
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2000 Kent State University, University Teaching Council Award.
1999 Kent State University, University Teaching Council Award
December, 1999.
1999 Kent State University, University Teaching Council Award
April, 1999.
1993-1994 Kent State University, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs,
Research funding. Principle Investigator, Criminal Procedures and
Process in Canada.
1989-1990 Canadian Government, Research Fellowship. Comparative Analysis of
Plea Bargaining Practices in Canada and United States.
1987 Case Western Reserve University, Research Grant. Comparative Case
Studies, Between Ohio and Ontario.
1986 Case Western Reserve University, Elizabeth Magee Fellowship.
1986 Outstanding Young Woman of America Award.
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1981 Medal from the French Government for Superior Achievement in Literature &
Drama.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2005- Consultant, Department of Homeland Security, Commercial Equipment
Direct Assistance Program (CEDAP).
2004- Consultant, U.S. Department of Justice, International / Transnational
Crime and Terrorism.
2003- Consultant and reviewer for National Institute of Justice on research
proposals addressing issues related to terrorism and transnational crime.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
Officer Position
2014 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, International Section, Book Award
Committee
2013- TAC Scientific Committee, International Forum on Security Technologies, under
the patronage of Interpol and the French Ministry of Interior.
2011-13 Chair, International Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
2009-2010 Vice Chair, International Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
2008-2009 Immediate Past President & Officer of the American Association for
Paralegal Education (AAfPE).
2007-2008 President, American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE)
2007- Officer, Board of Directors, American Association for Paralegal Education
(AAfPE)
2006 President- Elect (AAfPE).
Board Positions
2013 TAC Scientific Committee, International Forum on Security Technologies, under
the patronage of Interpol and the French Ministry of Interior.
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2005 Nominated for the Position of Secretary, on the Board of the
International Section of the American Society of Criminology.
2004-2007 Elected, Director of Baccalaureate Degree Programs nationwide on the
Board of Directors of (AAfPE). Serve as a liaison to the American Bar
Association.
2004-2007 Elected, Executive Counselor of the International Section of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences.
2001-2004 Elected, Director of Baccalaureate Degree Programs nationwide on the
Board of Directors, AAfPE. Served as a liaison to the American Bar
Association.
The American Bar Association
Commission on College & University
The Institute of Judicial Administration
Law and Society Association
The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States
The American Society of Criminology
The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Chair International Section
Vice Chair International Section
Executive Counselor of the International Section
(Served on the following committees:
the International Research Committee,
the Membership Committee,
Conference Committee and
Student Affairs Committee)
Midwestern Criminal Justice Association
International Association for the Study of Organized Crime
The American Society for Legal History
British Society of Criminology
PUBLICATIONS:
Books
Nasheri, H.
Economic Espionage and Industrial Spying, Cambridge University Press,
New York, London, 2005, 270 pp.
Nasheri, H.
Crime and Justice in the Age of Court TV, New York, LFB Scholarly Publishing,
New York, 2002, 219 pp.
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Nasheri, H., Kratcoski, P. Jr.
Internships in the Legal Profession: A Beginners' Roadmap to Success,
Erudition Books, Massachusetts, 2001, 194 pp.
Nasheri, H.
Betrayal of Due Process: A Comparative Assessment of Plea Bargaining in the
United States and Canada, University Press of America, New York, Oxford,
1998. 218 pp.
Nasheri, H. & Kratcoski, P. Jr.
A Guide to a Successful Legal Internship, Anderson Publishing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
1996. 171 pp.
EDITED VOLUME;
Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Criminal Law Volume, published by
Wiley-Blackwell. 2014 (5 Volumes)
MONOGRAPHS:
Nasheri, H.
"Global Risks of Economic Espionage, Industrial Spying and International Trade
Secrets", Transnational Crime: A global perspective, Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, London.
(August 2009).
(Online at http://www.hstalks.com/go) Direct talk access link:
http://www.hstalks.com/lib.php?t=HST18.2374_1_2&c=250
Nasheri, H.
"Addressing Global Scope of Intellectual Property Law", Final Report, Prepared for
The National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, International Center,
(November 2004). Available at
http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=208384
ARTICLES IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS:
Nasheri, H.
“New Developments in Intelligence and Espionage”, World Politics Review , 2012,
June 2012.
Nasheri, H.
“The Breath And Dynamics of Illegal Internet Drug Sales: The Emergence of An Ill-
Defined Marketplace”, Monatsschrift fuer Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform, Special
Volume on Economic Crime, (2007).
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Nasheri, H.
"Addressing the Global Scope of Intellectual Property Crimes and Policy Initiatives",
Trends in Organized Crime, Vol. 8 No. 4, summer 2005, 79-108.
Nasheri, H.
"Addressing Global Scope of Intellectual Property Law", (November 2004)
U.S. Department of Justice, Document Number 208384, NCJ 208384, Available at
http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=208384
Nasheri, H.
"Intellectual Property, Organized Crime and Terrorism", Reprinted in J. Albanese, ed.
Transnational Crime (de Sitter, 2005).
Nasheri, H.
"Intellectual Property, Organized Crime and Terrorism", International Journal of
Comparative Criminology, Vol. 4, Number 1, (June 2004) 24-47.
Nasheri, H.
"The Intersection of Technology Crimes and Cyberspace in Europe: The Case of
Hungary", Information & Communications Technology Law, Vol. 12, No. 1,
(2003) 25-48.
Nasheri, H. & O'Hearn T.J.
"The Worldwide Search for Techno-thieves: International Competition v. International
Co-operation", in Cyberspace Crime, Reprinted, D.S. Wall, ed. London (2002) Ashgate.
MacOdrum, D, Nasheri, H. & O'Hearn T.J.
"Spies in Suits: New Crimes of the Information Age from the United States and Canada
Perspectives", Information & Communications Technology Law, Vol. 10, No. 2, (June
2001) 139-166.
Nasheri, H. & O'Hearn T.J.
"The Worldwide Search for Techno-thieves: International Competition v. International
Co-operation", International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, Vol. 13, No. 3,
(December, 1999) 373-382.
Nasheri, H. & O'Hearn T.J.
"Hightech Crimes and The American Economic Machine", International Review of
Law, Computers & Technology, Vol. 13, No. 2, (November, 1999) 7-21.
Nasheri, H. & O'Hearn, T.J.
"Crime and Technology: New Rules for a New World", Reprint, Criminal Law
Bulletin, Vol. 134, No. 6, 520-535, November/ December 1998 Issue.
Nasheri, H.
"Prenuptial Agreements in the United States: A Need For Closer Control?", International
Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 12, ( November, 1998), 307-322.
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Nasheri, H. & O'Hearn, T.J.
"Crime and Technology: New Rules for a New World" Information &
Communications Technology Law, Vol. 7, No. 2, (June 1998) 145-157.
Nasheri, H.
"A Spirit Of Meanness: Courts, Prisons and Prisoners", Cumberland Law Review,
1996-1997, Vol. 27, No 3, (June 1997) 1173-1201.
Nasheri, H. & Rudolph, D.
"Equal Protection Under the Law: Improving Access to Civil Justice",
The American Journal of Trial Advocacy, Vol. 20, No 2, (February 1997)
331-352.
Nasheri, H.
"The Exclusionary Rule: Differing Trends in Canada and United States",
Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 21, No. 2, (Autumn 1996) 161-180.
Nasheri, H. & DeMarco, V.
"True Confessions?: A Critique of Arizona v. Fulminante", American Journal of
Criminal Law, Vol. 21, No. 2, (Winter 1994) 273-290.
Nasheri, H. & Rudolph, R.J.
"An Active Jury: Should Courts Encourage Jurors to Participate in the Questioning
Process", The American Journal of Trial Advocacy, Vol. 16, No. 1, (Summer 1992)
109-150.
ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES:
Nasheri, H.
“Economic Espionage, “The Encyclopedia of International Security” (EIS), CQ
Congressional Quarterly. 2012. Four Volume set, Sage Publication.
Nasheri, H.
"Digital Crime", Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, Vol. 2, p. 524,
Berkshire Publishing Group, 2002.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Nasheri, H.
“The Impact of Intellectual Property Theft on National & Global Security” in P. Reichel
and R. Randa (eds.), Transnational Crime and Global Security (Vol. 1). Praeger (2018)
Nasheri, H.
"Addressing the Global Scope of Intellectual Property Crimes and Policy Initiatives" in
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Combating Piracy: Intellectual Property Theft and Fraud, Transaction Publishers, 2006.
BOOK REVIEWS:
Nasheri, H.
"The Rights Revolution: Lawyers, Activists, and Supreme Courts in Comparative
Perspective", International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 10, p.114, 2000.
Nasheri, H.
"Policing Shanghai 1927-1937", International Criminal Justice Review,
Vol. 6, p.141, 1996.
INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL:
Nasheri, H. & Kratcoski, P. Jr.
Coordinator's Guide to A Successful Legal Internship, Anderson Publishing Co.,
May, 1996. 99 pp.
TECHNICAL REPORTS:
Nasheri, H.
Criminal justice responses to prevent and counter cybercrime in all its forms, including
through the strengthening of cooperation at the national and international levels. The
report was prepared for the 27th UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal
Justice meeting in Vienna in 2018.
Nasheri, H.
"Economic Espionage and Trade Secret Theft in the Context of Intellectual Property
Law" Fellowship Report Part I, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies at the University of
London, London U.K. (August 2004).
Nasheri, H.
"The Scope and Nature of Unauthorized Distribution of Pharmaceutical Drugs on the
Internet". Report I, (2002). The National Center on Addiction and Substance
Abuse at Columbia University.
Nasheri, H.
"An Analysis of Existing Laws and Regulations Governing Internet Pharmacy
Practices". Report II, (2002). The National Center on Addiction and Substance
Abuse at Columbia University.
Nasheri, H.
"An Analysis of the Nature and Scope of International Regulation of Controlled
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Substances in the United States". Report III. (2002) The National Center on
Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University.
Nasheri, H.
"An Overview of the Estimated Trends in Amounts and Types of Illegal Imports
of Prescription Drugs to the United States". Report IV. (2002) The National Center
on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University.
Nasheri, H.
"Computer Crimes and Economic Espionage in Hungary", Section I, (2001).
The State Department & the National Research Council (Governance Grant No.FRS
445562).
Nasheri, H.
"Computer Crimes and Economic Espionage in Hungary", Section II, final report,
(2001). The United Sates' State Department & the National Research Council
(Governance Grant No. FRS 445562).
Nasheri, H. & Flannery, D.J.
Final Report , Cuyahoga County Juvenile Drug Court Evaluation
Project, (November, 2000).
TELVSION-RAIDIO-NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS AND DOCUMENTARIES:
VICE Media GmbH, Berlin, Germany, Cyber Arms Market, September 2017.
The Vindicator, Weekend bombings bring caution, September 2016.
The Hill, Feds search for ways to impede 'cyber bazaar', March 2015.
Interview, C O N S U L U M STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS COUNSEL, the
Role of Intellectual Property in the Mid East, May 2013, Doha, Qatar
Interview, CNBC - Economic Espionage and Industrial Spying, March 2012.
Interview, BBC, Maytag Documentary, September, 2010.
Interview, Foreign Policy, Legal Issues Surrounding the Russian Spy Ring, June, 2010
Interview, Cleveland Business Connect, May 2010.
Live Interview, BBC London, Economic espionage, May 22, 2009.
Live Interview, CBC Radio, (National Public Radio, Canada) cyber-espionage ring,
March 31, 2009.
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Interview, AP Business, economic espionage case in Silicon Valley, November 20,
2006.
Interview, BBC London, Status of economic espionage in the UK and Western
Europe, September 5, 2006.
Interview, CNBC Business News, industrial / economic espionage, July 6, 2006.
Interview, Voice of America TV, International Industrial Espionage, March 30, 2005.
Interview, Associated Press International, the Economic Espionage Act and Bio-
terrorism, July 12, 2002.
Televised Interview, the Japanese National Television Network, Documentary
on the Sam Sheppard's Case, Aired on the National Television Network, Tokyo, Japan,
on June 9, 2001.
Live Interview, National Public Radio, "Arbitration & Mediation & its Impact on the
American Court System", Aired on March 25, 1999.
Interview, Phoenix Gazette, "A Critique of Arizona v. Fulminante", April, 1995.
ARTICLES IN PEER REVIEWED PRACTITIONER JOURNALS:
Nasheri, H.
"Keeping Current With Continuing Legal Education Requirements", The Educator,
(AAfPE), Vol. 19, No. 2, Spring 2005, 16.
Nasheri, H.
"Helpful Tips for Preparing Power Point and Presentation Slides in Legal Settings,
(AAfPE) Technology Journal, Issue 1, September 2004.
Nasheri, H.
"Students Take Note: Advice for Today’s Legal Market", The National Reporter,
(NFPA),Vol. 27, No. 4 (March 2003)
34.
Nasheri, H.
"What is Really Cooking in the Legal Market", The National Reporter,
(NFPA), Vol. 27, No. 3,
(December 2002-January 2003) 28.
Nasheri, H.
"Disclosure: Testimony from a New Board Member", The Educator,
(AAfPE), Vol. 16, No. 1, April 2002, 6.
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CITATION SAMPLES:
2017, Vermont Law Review, TURNER, THORNBURGH, AND AN INMATE'S RIGHT
TO READ: THE CHELSEA MANNING CASE AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO
BOP AND USDB REGULATION LANGUAGE
2017, Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, Dependent Advocacy: Alternatives to
Independence Between Attorneys
2016, University of Chicago Law Review, SYMPOSIUM: The Norm against Economic
Espionage for the Benefit of Private Firms: Some Theoretical Reflections
2016, University of Miami Law Review, A Comparative Approach to Economic
Espionage: Is Any Nation Effectively Dealing With This Global Threat?
2015 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation,
Winter, 2015
2015 New England School of Law New England Journal on Criminal and Civil
Confinement, Keeping the Best Kept Secrets: Mandatory Minimum Sentencing for Trade
Secret Theft Under the Economic Espionage Act.
2014, William & Mary Bill Of Rights Journal, SENTENCING ROULETTE: HOW
VIRGINIA'S CRIMINAL SENTENCING SYSTEM IS IMPOSING AN
UNCONSTITUTIONAL TRIAL PENALTY THAT SUPPRESSES THE RIGHTS OF
CRIMINAL DEFENDANTS TO A JURY TRIAL
2013, Santa Clara Law Review, 53 Santa Clara L. Rev. 205,: FINANCIAL
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE: HOW CHANGES TO THE U.S. ANTI-MONEY
LAUNDERING REGIME CAN ASSIST U.S COUNTERINTELLIGENCE EFFORTS
2012 University of Chicago Law Review, Spring, 2012, 79 U. Chi. L. Rev. 837,
Combating Contamination in Confession Cases
2011, Information & Communications Technology Law ,Volume 20, Issue 3, 2011
The Economic Espionage Act: is the law all bark and no bite?
2011, Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology Justice-Rendering Schemas,
Vol. 3 (1):1-56, ‘Justice-Rendering Schemas: A Typology for Forms of Justice
And a Prolegomenon for Transformative Justice’
2011, International Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 4, No 3. “ Industrial
Espionage and Intellectual Property Rights Protection: How Legal is it Legal”
2010 Fordham Urban Law Journal, “ MOVING TARGETS: PLACING THE GOOD
FAITH DOCTRINE IN THE CONTEXT OF FRAGMENTED POLICING”
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2010, Thomas M. Cooley Law Review 539, “ACROSS THE 49TH PARALLEL: A
HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF SOME
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND
CANADA RELATIVE TO JURIES IN CRIMINAL TRIALS”
2010, American University Washington College of Law. Criminal Law Brief, Fall, “Will
Cameras in the Courtroom Lead to More Law and Order? A Case for Broadcast Access
to Judicial Proceedings “,
2010, The transnational security consultancy industry, A case of state-corporate
symbiosis, Conor O'Reilly Universidade do Porto, Portugal and University of Oxford,
UK
2010, Innovations in Computer, Adversarial leakage in games from tau.ac.il
2010, Journal of Business Research, Volume, 63, Issues 9–10, Pages 1095–1102
Motivators and enablers of SCOURing: A study of online piracy in the US and UK
2009, Georgetown Law Journal, June, 2009, 97 Geo. L.J. 1409, “The Least Televised
Branch: A Separation of Powers Analysis of Legislation to Televise the Supreme Court”
2009 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Spring, 2009, 42 U. Mich. J.L.
Reform 611, "ONE OF THE DIRTY SECRETS OF AMERICAN CORRECTIONS":
RETALIATION, SURPLUS POWER, AND WHISTLEBLOWING INMATES,
2009 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, Fall, 2009, 12 Vand. J.
Ent. & Tech. L. 45, 20561 “ Echoes of the Sumptuary Impulse: Considering the Threads
of Social Identity, Economic Protectionism, and Public Morality in the Proposed Design
Piracy Prohibition Act”
2009, Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Spring,
2009, 19 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 769, 11125 words, Article: Four
Reasons to Enact a Federal Trade Secrets Act,
2009 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology Minnesota Journal of Law,
Science & Technology, Spring, 2009, 10 Minn. J.L. Sci. & Tech. 503, “ Economic
Espionage: A Framework for a Workable Solution”,
2009 Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal, Winter, 2009, 7 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J.
101, “ THE IMPORTANCE OF STATE TRADE SECRET LAWS IN DETERRING
TRADE SECRET ESPIONAGE”,
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets VOLUME 4 (2) • 2009
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2009, New York Law School, Trade Secret Theft and Economic Espionage
Cybercrime, Cyberterrorism, and Digital Law Enforcement NYLSCRI150 SPRING
2009
2009, the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University, Boston, Massachusetts.
2008 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, Summer, 2008, 41 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1585,
SYMPOSIUM: SUMMARY JURY TRIALS IN CHARLESTON COUNTY, SOUTH
CAROLINA,
Summer, 2008, 45, The American Business Law Journal. 331, “Coming Attractions:
Opportunities and Challenges in Thwarting Global Movie Piracy”
2008, American Business Law Journal, Vol. 45, “Coming Attractions: Opportunities and
Challenges in Thwarting Global Movie Piracy’.
2008 WOMBAT Workshop on Information Security Threats Data Collection and
Sharing, 2008 "Techcrafters and Makecrafters: A Comparison of Two Populations of
Hackers," wistdcs, pp.67-78.
2008, Adversarial Leakage in Games, Tel-Aviv University, and Microsoft Israel R&D
Center.
2007, Australian Institute of Criminology, Future directions in technology-enabled crime:
2007–09.
2007, Florida State University Law Review, Vol. 34, “International Illicit Convergence:
The Growing Problem of Transnational Organized Crime Groups’ Involvement In
Intellectual Property Rights Violations.”
2007, University of Toronto Law Journal, Vol. 57, “Contracting Claims and Family Law
Feuds.”
2007 Idaho Law Review Idaho Law Review, 44 Idaho L. Rev. 19, “ MANDATORY
BINDING ARBITRATION: OUR LEGAL HISTORY DEMANDS BALANCED
REFORM”.
2007, Management Learning, Vol. 38, No.3, “Re-theorizing External Learning: Insights
from Economic and Industrial Espionage”.
2007, Security Challenge, Vol. 3, No. 4, “The Potential of Crime to Undermine
Australia’s National Security”.
2007, Nature Biotechnology 25, 293 - 295 (2007) The threat from within: trade secret
theft by employees
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2007, Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives, David Scott
Clark.
2007, Key Issues in Criminal Career Research, Alexis Russell Piquero and David P.
Farrington.
2006, University California Davis Law Review, Vol. 39, 1911, “Pornless Prisons: An
Unreasonable Restrictions”.
2006, The Law of Electronic Commerce and the Internet in the UK and Ireland,
2006, The Regents of the University of California U.C. Davis Law Review, Vol. 39,
“Comment: Pornless Prisons: An Unreasonable Restriction?”
2006, Northwestern School of Law Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, Vol. 96,
“Supreme Court Review: Separate But Equal”.
2006, Duquesne University School of Law Duquesne Business Law Journal, Vol. 8,
‘The Relationship Between Law, Government, Business and Technology”.
2006, Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal, Vol., 22, “Symposium
Review: Secondary Liability for Trade Secret Misappropriation: A Comment”.
2006, The Journal of Law & Politics, Vol. 22, “When to Turn to Turner?” The Supreme
Court's Schizophrenic Prison Jurisprudence”.
2006, Singapore Academy of Law Journal, Vol. 18, No. 96, “When Spouses Agree”.
2006, New Mexico State University College of Business Lancaster University
Management School Working Paper, “ Economic and industrial espionage: A different
perspective on inter-organizational learning”.
2006, Risk Analysis, Vol. 26, 907. “A Macro-Economic Framework for Evaluation of
Cyber Security Risks Related to Protection of Intellectual Property”.
2005, Harvard University Business School, Working Knowledge, Harvard University.
2005, The International Center of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Rome, Italy.
Winter, 2005, New England Law Review, Vol. 39, 391. "Does the Prison Rape
Elimination Act Adequately Address the Problems Posed by Prison Overcrowding? If
Not, What Will?”
October 2004, Crime & Delinquency, Vol. 50, No. 4, "Plea Bargaining Practices: Less
Covert, More Public Support?"
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2004, Public Law Research Institute, University of California, Hastings College of
Law, "Improving The Jury System -Jury Instructions: Helping Jurors Understand the
Evidence and the Law".
Spring 2004, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Crime as Entertainment,
Vol. 15, No. 1.
2004, Canadian Journal of Law and Technology, 18. "Law as Film: Representing Justice
in the Age of Moving Images".
2004, Association of Former Intelligence Officer, Vol. XXVI, No. 1, 2004.
2003-2004, Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds, U.K. Criminal
Justice Review.
2003, Journal of International Business and Entrepreneurship Development, Vol. 1,
“The dark side of online consumer behaviour: a comparison of privacy motivators in the
United States, Canada and Australia”.
Fall 2003, Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, Vol. 94, "The Relationship Between
Public Perceptions of Crime Seriousness and Support for Plea- Bargaining Practices in
Israel: a factorial-Survey Approach".
May 2003, Cyberspace Crime, Ashgate, 2003, U.K.
Winter 2003, Vermont Law Review, Vol. 27, "The Case for Methadone Maintenance
Treatment in Prisons".
December 2003, International Enforcement Law Reporter, Vol. 19, No. 12,
"Articles and Documents".
Summer 2003, Journal of Competitive Intelligence and Management, Vol. 1, No. 2,
"Info-Terrorism in the Age of the Internet: Challenges and Initiatives".
April 2003, Journal of Economic Surveys, Vol. 17, Issue 2, "The Law and Economics
of Marriage Contracts".
United Nation's Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Heidelberg,
Germany, March 2003.
March 2003, Business and Society Review, Vol. 108, Issue 1 "Counteracting Global
Industrial Espionage: A Damage Control Strategy".
February 2003, Center for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic Economics,
U.K. "An Economic Model of Child Custody",.
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2003, CommLaw Conspectus , Vol. 11, "Bibliography of Recent Books in
Communications Law".
2002, European Journal of Marketing, Vol. 36, Issue, 5/6, “The Societal Conundrum of
Intellectual Property Rights: A game-Theoretical Approach to the Equitable Management
and Protection of IPR.
2002, Behavioral Sciences & the Law, Vol. 20 (5) "Legal issues in maximum security
institutions for people with mental illness: Liberty, security, and administrative
discretion".
Fall 2002, Washington & Lee Law Review, Vol. 59 "Script Kiddies Beware: The Long
Arm of U.S. Jurisdiction to Prescribe".
October 2002, Fordham Law Review, Vol. 71, "An Argument Against the Arbitrary
Acceptance of Guilty Pleas as Statements Against Interest".
July/August 2002, Los Angeles Lawyer, "The Two Rehnquists".
2002, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, Vol. 16, "Binding Pre- Nuptial
Agreements in Australia: The First Year".
2002, "Managing With Method: Information In Policy and Strategy for Innovation",
in Managing the Global: Globalization, Employment and Quality of Life. London,
England.
January 2002, Kansas Law Review, Vol. 50, "Searching for Harmlessness:
Method and Madness in the Supreme Court's Harmless Constitutional
Error Doctrine".
2002, Albany Law Review, Vol. 66, "Onan's Transgression: The Continuing Legal
Battle Over Prisoners' Procreation Rights".
December 2001, The United State Code Annotated, 18 USC §1030, "Fraud and
Related Activity in Connection With Computers".
November 2001, Columbia University Law Review, Vol. 101, "In Need of Correction:
The "Iron Triangle" of the Prison Litigation Reform Act".
July 2001, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence,
Assessing the Effectiveness of the Economic Espionage Act of 1996,
Vol. 14. No. 3, 366.
May 2001, South African Law Commission, Fourth Interim Report, Project
73, Simplification of Criminal Procedure, (Sentence Agreements).
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2001, University of Pennsylvania Model United Nations Conference, "The
Economic and Social Council".
September, 2000, Cornell Law Review, Vol. 85, "Pornography Behind Bars".
June 2000, Kentucky Bar Association, 2000 Annual Convention, "Judicial
Independence in the Third Millennium".
1999-2000 Session, Australian Parliament, Family Law Amendment Bill 1999.
Winter 1999, Australian Institute of Family Studies, "Binding Pre-Marital Agreements".
August 1999, United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Office of the
Prosecutor, Legal Research Topics No. Ten, dated 26 August 1999.
February, 1999, The Congressional Quarterly Researcher, Vol. 9," Plea Bargaining-Does
the widespread practice promote justice?"
1999, Washington University Law Quarterly, Vol. 77, "The New Legal Process:
Games People Play and the Quest for Legitimate Judicial Decision Making".
September 1998, Supreme Court of Texas, Jury Task Force Final Report.
Canadian Center for Victims of Violence, Ottawa, Ontario.
1998, Denver University Law Review, Vol. 75, "Tenth Circuit Survey: Prisoners'
Rights".
October, 1998, Boston University Law Review, Vol. 78, "To Love, Honor,
and (Oh!) Day: Should Spouse be Forced to Pay Each Other's Debts?".
1998, Report by the Society of Professional Journalists,
http://spj.org/foia/prisons/spjreport/footnotes.htm. "Access to Prisons".
August 1998, Family Law Journal, Vol. 28, "Should Section 25 be Reformed?"
July, 1998, Georgia State University Law Review, Vol. 14, "Judicial Review and
Judicial Independence: Can Judicial Independence be attained in the South?
Overcoming History, Elections, and Misrepresentation about the Role of the Judiciary".
1998, "Improving the Jury System" in Jury Instructions: Helping Jurors Understand
the Evidence and the Law, By Ellen Chilton & Patricia Henley.
May 1998, The Quill, Vol. 86, "Access to Prisons: Officials Increasingly Limit Contact
Between Inmates and the Press".
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Fall, 1998, Canadian Studies Update, Vol. 17, No. 2.
1997, New York University School of Law Annual Survey of American Law,
"Neither Equal Nor Just: the Rationing and Denial of Legal Services to the Poor When
Life and Liberty are at Stake".
November, 1997, Cumberland Law Review, Vol. 27 ,"The Court Informer".
September, 1997, Supreme Court of Texas, Jury Task Force Final Report
April, 1997, Loyola of Los Angles Law Review, Vol. 30 "The Road to Reform
Judges on Juries and Attorneys".
1996, The Final Report of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Jury System Improvement.
August 1996, University of California, Hastings Law Journal, Vol. 47, "Final
Report of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Jury System Improvement".
1996, University of Nebraska Law Review, Vol. 75, "The Image We See Is Our
Own: Defending the Jury's Territory at the Heart of the Democratic Process".
Spring 1995, University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 26,
"Bifurcated Justice: How Trial-Splitting Devices Defeat the Jury's Role".
April 19, 1993, The National Law Journal, "Worth Reading: Juries".
March 29, 1993, The National Law Journal, "Worth Reading: Juries".
DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONS & KEY NOTE ADDRESSES:
Invited by the American French Foundation, under the Patronage of Interpol & the
Minister of Interior of France, The International Working Group on Cybersecurity &
the Law, Washington DC, 2018.
Invited by ICT - Institute for Counter-Terrorism, World Summit on Counter-Terrorism -
ICT's 18th International Conference, Herzliya, Israel. 2018
Invited by the American French Foundation, under the Patronage of Interpol & the
Minister of Interior of France, The International Working Group on Cybersecurity and
the Law, Washington DC, 2017.
Invited by the Australian Government & the Institute of Criminology, ICCCF,
“The Future of Intellectual Property in the World of Artificial Intelligence & Robots”
2017.
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Invited by the American French Foundation, under the Patronage of Interpol & the
Minister of Interior of France, The International Working Group on Cybersecurity and
the Law, Washington DC, 2016.
International Forum under the patronage of Interpol and Minister of Interior of France,
the International TAC forum in Lyon, France. Gave the key note address on intellectual
property violations, 2016.
Invited by the Institute of Computer Science (ICS) of the Foundation for Research and
Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece 2015.
Invited by the Department of Sociology, University of Crete, Rethymn, Greece,
“ Economic Espionage and Global Security” 2015.
Invited by the Interpol and the French American Foundation, International Working
Group Cyber Security and the Law, Washington, DC, 2014.
Invited by the IEEE Joint Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (JISIC)
At the Hague, the Netherlands. (Program Committee). 2014.
Invited by the Russian and East European Institute, Indiana University Bloomington,
Cyberpolitik in the Post-Communist Era: The International Politics of the Internet,
Cyberspace, and Cybersecurity. 2014.
Invitation by Institute De Droit Compare Faculte De Droit, Comparative Law
Institute at the Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France, addressing the entire law school
body (students and faculty) on Economic Espionage and Global Security. 2013.
Invited by the French Minister of Interior and of the President and the Secretary
General of Interpol to the TAC Forum " PROTECTING FLOWS, STREAMS AND
BORDERS-Technological responses to incoming challenges in terms of protecting flows
raised by opening land, air and sea borders". Lyon, France, July 2013.
Invited by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Din Khalifa Al-Thani, The Emir of the State
of Qatar and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar, to the Doha Forum
"Economic Intelligence and Intellectual Property in the Mid-East", held in Doha, Qatar.
May 2013.
Invited by the Harvard University School of Law, State Ethics: Controlling The Behavior
of Governments and Their Partners, “State-Sponsored Economic Espionage”. February
2012.
Invited by the University of Istanbul School of Law, Istanbul, Turkey, Cybercrime
Symposium,
November 2007.
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Columbia University, The Knight-Bagehot Program in Economics and Business
Journalism, School of Journalism, Facilitator and Presenter, "Economic Espionage and
how it adversely Impacts America's Business". November 2005.
Invited by the Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice, Center for Law and
Justice, "Global Risks of Economic Espionage, Industrial Spying and International Trade
Secrets".2005.
INTERNATIONAL & NATIONAL CONFERENCE & SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS:
INTERNATIOAL PRESENTATIONS
Invited by the Australian Government & the Institute of Criminology, ICCCF, the 5th
International Conference in Cybercrime and Computer Forensics. July 2017
“The Future of Intellectual Property in the World of Artificial Intelligence & Robots”
Invited by the IEEE Joint Intelligence and Security Informatics, Program Committee,
At The Hague, 2014.
Invited participant at the “World Summit on Counter-Terrorism: ICT's 9th International
Conference”, held at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) in Israel,
September 2009.
2007, the International Society of Criminology, the Stockholm Criminology Symposium,
Stockholm, Sweden, June 5, 2007.
“The Breath And Dynamics of Illegal Internet Drug Sales: The Emergence of An Ill-
Defined Marketplace”
2006, the Twenty-Fourth International Symposium on Economic Crime, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. September 2006.
2006, the International Society of Criminology, the Stockholm Criminology Symposium,
Stockholm, Sweden, June 15, 2006.
“Security Risk and Vulnerability in the Information Society”
2005, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto,
Canada, November, 2005.
"Technology, Intellectual Property and Enforcement Measures"
presented, "Information Theft, Corporate Security and Enforcement Actions"
(Organizer, Chair & Presenter at the above panel)
2003, Visiting Fellow’s Lecture "Setting the Stage for a New Code of Commercial
Conduct", University of London, Senate House, London, England, October, 2003.
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2003, "Information Theft, Cybercrime and the U.S. Enforcement Actions",
XIII World Congress of Criminology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August, 2003.
(Chair & Presenter at the above panel)
2002, "The Status of Technology Crimes in Central and Western Europe", at
University of Turku School of Law, Turku, Finland, October 2002.
2001, International Meeting of Law & Society & the Research Committee on Sociology
of Law, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, July 2001.
"International Uses of Cyberspace Intellectual Property Issues".
2000 "The Status of Technology Crimes in the U.S." at the Janus
Pannonius University School of Law in Pecs, Hungary,
December 21, 2000.
1999 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto,
Canada, November 1999.
"Saving Private Information: The War Against Techno-theft"
"The Economic Espionage Act and the Enforcement Actions in the United
States".
(Organizer, Chair & Presenter at the above panel)
.
1999 Annual Meeting of The British Society of Criminology, Liverpool,
England, July 1999. "The Great Brain Robbery: Economic Espionage
and Cyber Crime's Threat to Global Security".
1997 International Meeting of Law & Society & the Research Committee on Sociology
of Law, The Center for Sociology of Law, the University of Antwerp,
Antwerp, Belgium, July 1997.
"Prenuptial Agreements: An Argument For Tradition".
1996 International Meeting of The Law & Society Association,
Glasgow, Scotland, July 1996.
"Meanness and Community".
1995 Annual Meeting of The British Society of Criminology,
Loughborough, England, July 1995.
"Criminal Justice: An International Symposium".
NATIONAL PRESENTATIONS:
2017 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, Translating Research into Actionable Policy, November 2017.
2015 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.
Author Meets Critics: The Eternal Criminal Record, November 2015.
2013 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, Texas
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"Economic Espionage and Global Security" March 2013.
2011 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC,
November 17, 2011
Authors meet critics: Transnational Crimes and the Twentieth First Century, Criminal
Enterprise, Corruption and Opportunity.
2010 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego,
California, March 2010. Chair International Section.
2009 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA,
November, 2009.
(Presenter & discussant)
“The Role Judges Play in the Sentencing Process and How they Think”.
2009 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, March
2009. Vice Chair, the International Section.
2008 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, Missouri,
November 15, 2008.
Presenter
“The Breath And Dynamics of Illegal Internet Drug Sales: The Emergence of An Ill-
Defined Marketplace”.
2007 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia,
November 14, 2007.
(Organizer, discussant & presenter at the above panel)
“Author Meets Critics "Mobsters, Unions, and the Feds”
2006 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, California,
November 6, 2006.
(Organizer, discussant & presenter at the above panel)
"The War on Corporate and Industrial Espionage: Managing Security in a Global
Economy".
2005 Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice, Center for Law and Justice,
"Global Risks of Economic Espionage, Industrial Spying and International Trade
Secrets”. Colloquium Series.
2004, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville,
Tennessee, November 2004.
"Criminals' Latest Weapon of Choice in the Information Society"
(Organizer, discussant & presenter at the above panel)
"The War on Corporate and Industrial Espionage: Managing Security in a Global
Economy".
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2004, "Addressing Global Scope of Intellectual Property Law", was invited by the
National Institute of Justice, Institute for Law and Justice, the United States Department
of Justice to be a panelist at the Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and
Evaluation: Challenges of Evaluation Research, July 2004.
2004, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2004
"Intellectual Property and Connections to Criminal Justice" was invited to be a presenter
on the panel organized by the National Institute of Justice.
2004, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2004
Presentation at the ACJS International Section Roundtable entitled “Developing Links
between U.S. and Non-U.S. Researchers in Criminal Justice.
2003, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Denver, Colorado, November 2003.
"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Financial and Economic Crimes in the Age
of Electronic Convenience"
(Organizer, discussant & presenter at the above panel)
"Setting the Stage for a New Code of Commercial Conduct: The Criminalization of Trade
Secret Theft".
2002, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Chicago, Illinois, November 2002.
"Eyes Wide Open: The Intersection of Technology Crimes and Cyberspace"
(Organizer, discussant & presenter at the above panel)
"Secrets in the Age of Space Espionage".
2002, Presentation to the Research Board of Columbia University's National
Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, July 2002,
"Unauthorized Distribution of Pharmaceutical Drugs on the Internet".
2001, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Atlanta, Georgia, November 2001.
"Corporate Espionage Taking Over Where Cold War Spying Left Off
in the 21st Century"
(Organizer, discussant & presenter at the above panel)
"Stealing Secrets: To Stay Competitive in High-Tech's Cutthroat Environment".
2001, was invited to deliver the keynote speech, "A Celebration of Family & Culture"
Lakeland Community College, Lakeland, Ohio, January 19, 2001.
2000, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
San Francisco, California, November, 2000.
"Spy Game: New Crimes of the Information Age"
(Organizer, discussant & presenter at the above panel)
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"Economic Espionage Activities".
1999 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Orlando, Florida, March, 1999.
"African/Commonwealth and Islamic Justice Systems of Crime"
(Discussant & Chair).
1998 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Washington D.C., November, 1998.
"Hightech Crimes and the American Economic Machine"
(Organizer, discussant & presenter at the above panel)
"Competitiveness and Economic Crime: Recent Case Developments".
1998 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 1998.
"Historical Perspective on Policing" (Discussant & Chair)
"Strange Cases of Police Force" (Discussant)
"Improving the Adjudicatory Process" (Discussant & Chair).
1997 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
San Diego, California, November 1997.
"Crime and Technology: New Rules for a New World".
1997 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Louisville, Kentucky, March 1997.
"Homosexuals and the Law" (Discussant and Chair)
"Historical Perspectives on Criminal Justice Policy" (Discussant and Chair)
"Crime and Courts in Comparative Perspectives" (Discussant and Chair).
1996 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Chicago, Illinois, November 1996.
"Court TV, Appearances & Impressions: The Portrayal of the Criminal Justice
System in a High Tech Society".
1995 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Boston, Massachusetts, November 1995.
"New Legislation in Courts and Justice".
1995 was invited to give a talk to the Department of Criminology and Political Science at
the Niagara University Comparative Colloquium on Criminal Justice Issues,
Niagara, New York, March, 1995.
"A Comparison of the United States Criminal Procedure and Canada".
1994 Annual Meeting the American Society of Criminology,
Miami, Florida, November 1994.
"Asian Perspectives on Crime-Part II".
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1993 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Phoenix, Arizona, November 1993.
"Defendant Rights"
1992 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 1992.
"Determining Truth at Trial: Facts, Fictions, Laws and Things".
1992 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1992.
"Reveling Truth in the Courtroom: Juries and Testimony".
1992 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association,
Chicago, Illinois, October 1992.
"Constitutional and Legal Issues".
1991 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
San Francisco, California, November, 1991.
"Comparative Court, Prosecutorial and Judicial Issues".
1988,"A Comparison of Plea Bargaining Practices and Justifications in the United
States and Canada with Local Case Studies From Cuyahoga County and Ontario
Province" Colloquium at Case Western Reserve School of Law, in Cleveland, Ohio.
EDITOR
Associate Editor,
Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Criminal Law Volume, published by
Wiley-Blackwell. 2014 (5 Volumes)
Cambridge Legal Studies Series, Cambridge University Press., 2007-
Journal of Paralegal Education and Practice, 2005-2007.
EDITORIAL BOARDS:
International Criminal Justice Review, 2004-2013
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2001-2004.
EDITORIAL ASSIGNMENTS:
Article Reviewer, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal
Justice, 2000.
Article Reviewer, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal,
1999-
Article Reviewer, International Criminal Justice Review, 1995-
Article Reviewer, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 1995-
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Manuscript Reviewer, Anderson Publishing Co. Criminal Justice,
1996-
Manuscript Reviewer, Routledge, U.K. International Division, 1999-
Manuscript Reviewer, Pearson Publishing, 2000-
Manuscript Reviewer, Praeger Publishers, 2003-
Manuscript Reviewer, West Legal Studies, 2003-
OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
Dissertation Committee, White Collar and Internet Crime, Regulatory Institutions
Network (REGNET), Research School of Social Sciences, the Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia.
Dissertation Committees, University of London’s Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,
London, UK and University of Tuku School of Law, Turku, Finland.
Reviewer for the National Institute of Justice for research proposals addressing
transnational crimes.
Organizer and presenter on series of workshops and seminars related to the passage of
"Economic Espionage Act" with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United
States Department of Justice.
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES:
University
Dissertation Advisor, College of Education, Kent Campus 2011-
College of Arts & Science Representative to UDAC
College of Arts & Sciences Graduation Representative, Stark Campus, 2009
commencement.
Alternate Member of the Faculty Senate 2008
Kent State University's International Student Advisors Committee (ISAC)
Kent State University's Admission Office, Advisor for international student admission.
Served as an advisor, Kent State University Research Council.
Advisor, Interdisciplinary Program in Paralegal Studies, College of Arts &
Sciences.
Responsible for the University's American Bar Association Approval Status.
Served on the Dissertation Committees, Department of Psychology, Department of
Political Science, Department of Geography and the School of Education at Kent State
University.
Co-Director, Dissertation, Department of Justice Studies and Political Science.
Served as the Honor's Thesis Advisor, Department of Political Science.
Department
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Graduate Coordinator, MA in Criminology and criminal Justice 2015-
Search Committee, Criminology & Justice Studies, 2014
Graduate Committee, 2014-
Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2010-
Criminology Comprehensive Exam Committee 2010-
Research & Development Committee 2011-2013
Directing an Interdisciplinary PLST Program (1991-2010)
Faculty Advisory Committee (1996-2002, 2004-2006, 2009).
Graduate Studies Committee (1996-2003, 2005-2008).
Curriculum committee (1996-1998, 2003-2004-2006).
Grievance Committee (1996-2002).
Chair Review Committee.
Library Representative, Responsible for ordering all Law & legal materials for the
Library's Legal Collection (1991-).
Advisor to Kent State University's Paralegal Organization (1991-).
SUBJECTS TAUGHT:
Graduate Courses:
Intellectual Property Violations & Technology Crimes
Intelligence & National Security
Information & Cyber Security
Homeland Security
Terrorism-Counterterrorism
Globalization and High-Tech Crimes
Law & Technology Crimes
Law & Criminal Justice Policy
Social Problems
Sociology of Law
Intellectual Property Law
American Legal History
The History of American Jurisprudence
Undergraduate Courses:
Intellectual Property Law
Intelligence & National Security
Development of Justice in America
Comparative Criminal Justice
Court Functions
Judicial Process
Principles & Practices of Litigation
Origins & Development of American Justice
Criminal Law
Family Law
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Introduction to Law
Estate & Probate Administration
Legal Research & Writing
Introduction to Law
Kent State University Freshman Orientation
LANGUAGES:
French, German, Italian & Farsi.