R.S. Rose, Ph.D.

Visiting Assistant Professor

Rose

Office: AC 237
Phone:928.317.6455
Fax:928.317.6419

 

Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty

 


 
Email: Robert.Rose@nau.edu

Office:


AC Building Room 237

NAU-Yuma Campus
2020 S. Ave. 8E
Yuma, Arizona 85366

R.S. Rose lived in Sweden for 16 years where he did all of his graduate work at the University of Stockholm. He studied under one of the giants of Scandinavian criminology, Knut Sveri. Later, Rose became interested in the death squads in Brazil, moved there, and spent the next 17 years investigating the historical antecedents of Brazilian extermination groups.

 

 

Fall Term 2009 Courses:



Areas of Interest:


Deviance and Social Control, Elite Violence, International Crime, Introduction to Criminology, Juvenile Delinquency, Political Crime, Social Inequality, Theoretical Criminology, Victimology, Vigilantism, Violent Crime, White-Collar Crime, and Wrongful Conviction.

Books Authored or Co-Authored by R.S. Rose*

Pity

Thing

unpast
Johnny Johnny2

Filinto

*From left to right:

Beyond the Pale of Pity: Key Episodes of Elite Violence in Brazil to 1930
http://www.univpress.com/request/index.shtml

One of the Forgotten Things: Getúlio Vargas and Brazilian Social Control, 1930-1954
http://www.greenwood.com/

Uma das coisas esquecidas: Getúlio Vargas e controle social no Brasil, 1930-1954
http://www.companhiadasletras.com/

The Unpast: Elite Violence and Social Control in Brazil, 1954-2000
http://www.ohioswallow.com/

with Gordon Scott, Johnny: A vida de um espião que denunciou a Revolução Comunista no Brasil
http://www.record.com.br/

with Gordon Scott, Johnny: A Spy's Life
http://www.psupress.psu.edu/

"The Most Dangerous Man in the Country?"
[in progress]