Start Date
24-6-2021 9:00 AM
End Date
24-6-2021 9:30 AM
Description
Human mobility, in its different manifestations — international and domestic migration; refugees, asylum seekers, and displaced populations; and human trafficking — is at the center of many political and public debates. In two research presentations by UNO faculty, the demographics of highly mobile populations will be explored as well as the impacts of mobility on communities in Nebraska.
Human Trafficking and the T Visa Process
Human mobility, in its different manifestations — international and domestic migration; refugees, asylum seekers, and displaced populations; and human trafficking — is at the center of many political and public debates. In two research presentations by UNO faculty, the demographics of highly mobile populations will be explored as well as the impacts of mobility on communities in Nebraska.
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Teresa Kulig, Ph.D. | Assistant Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Kulig's research focuses on the nature of human trafficking, theories of victimization, and measurement.