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<strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong><br />

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT<br />

- Senior Research Economist, U.S. Sentencing Commission, Washington, D.C. (1986)<br />

- Economist, Division of Consumer Protection, Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade<br />

Commission, Washington, D.C. (1984-5)<br />

- Economist, Economic Analysis Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,<br />

Washington, D.C. (1978-80)<br />

- Research Assistant, Public Affairs Division, Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Department of<br />

Treasury, Washington, D.C. (part-time and summer, 1977-8).<br />

- Research Assistant, Office of <strong>the</strong> Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Treasury, U.S. Department of Treasury,<br />

Washington, D.C. (part-time and summer, 1976-7).<br />

- Staff Assistant, U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs, Washington,<br />

D.C. (summer 1975).<br />

- Intern, Office of Senator William Proxmire, Washington D.C. (part-time, 1974-5).<br />

BOOKS & EDITED VOLUMES<br />

<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A., Don Fullerton, and Robert H. Topel (editors). The Distributional Consequences<br />

of Energy and Climate Policy, RFF Press, <strong>for</strong>thcoming, 2011.<br />

Kochanowski, Janusz, Jacek Czabanski, and <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong> (editors), Ekonomiczne Podejście<br />

Do Przestępczości (“Economics of Crime”). (Warsaw, Poland: Ius et Lex, 2007).<br />

<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A. The Costs of Crime and Justice (New York, NY: Routledge, 2005); ISBN 0-415-<br />

70072-8 (hardback), 0-415-70073-6 (paperback).<br />

Lofquist, William S., <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong> and Gary Rabe (editors). Debating Corporate Crime<br />

(Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Co and Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,<br />

March 1997); ISBN No. 0-87084-185-8.<br />

PUBLISHED ARTICLES & CHAPTERS (including <strong>for</strong>thcoming)<br />

Alexander, Cindy R. and <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong>. “Understanding <strong>the</strong> Causes of Corporate Crime: An<br />

Economic Perspective,” in Prosecutors in The Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to<br />

Regulate Corporate Conduct, Anthony Barkow (ed.). NY: NYU Press (<strong>for</strong>thcoming).<br />

<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A., Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “How Much is <strong>the</strong> Public Willing<br />

to Pay to be Protected from Identity Theft?” Justice Quarterly. (<strong>for</strong>thcoming).<br />

Vandenbergh, Michael P. and <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong>. (2010). “Climate Change Governance: Boundaries<br />

and Leakage.” NYU Environmental Law Journal, vol. 18: 221-92. Working Paper<br />

available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1511797.<br />

<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A. and Alex R. Piquero. (2010). “An Outcome Evaluation of <strong>the</strong> YouthBuild USA<br />

Offender Project.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 8(4): 373-85.

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