Gangs, Sex Trafficking Studied
色情视频 professor Dana Nurge will research gang involvement in human sex trafficking.
Gang involvement with sex trafficking in the region will be studied by San Diego State, other local universities and law enforcement as part of a grant from the National Institute of Justice.
Dana Nurge (色情视频), Ami Carpenter (University of San Diego) and Jamie Gates (Point Loma Nazarene University), will gather empirical evidence on the suspected relationship between gangs and human trafficking with the $400,000 grant.
About the study
The new research, titled 鈥淢easuring the Extent and Nature of Gang Involvement in Sex Trafficking in the San Diego/Tijuana Border Region,鈥 builds on Carpenter鈥檚 yearlong study of gangs in San Diego and Tijuana, which established that 10 San Diego gangs are involved in sex trafficking.
Through this grant, the researchers will have the unprecedented cooperation of schools as well as a broad range of law enforcement agencies and social service organizations in San Diego County.
The grant also enables Nurge to hire graduate and undergraduate crinimal justice students to assist with data collection and analysis. Additionally, there will be opportunities for internships and thesis research.
Nurge鈥檚 research focuses on gangs, youth violence and juvenile prevention and intervention programming. She is a technical advisor to the San Diego Commission on Gang Prevention and Intervention.
Understanding the role gangs play
鈥淒eveloping a better understanding of the role that gangs play in the local trafficking problem is critical to this research," Nurge said. "There鈥檚 been minimal research on that issue, and we hope that San Diego can serve as model for how to collect, synthesize and analyze such data."
Graduate and undergraduate criminal justice students will assist with data collection and analysis, hold internships and conduct thesis research.
Student research
Research done by recent masters of criminal justice and criminology program graduate, Katherine Morgan, played a key role in the collaboration of the three universities.
Morgan鈥檚 thesis, 鈥淒omestic Human Trafficking, Pimping, and Prostitution Enforcement in San Diego: A Policy Analysis and Case Study鈥 was completed in 2011 while an intern in the San Diego Police Department鈥檚 Vice Unit and the County of San Diego鈥檚 Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking Advisory Council. Through those internships, she was able to interact with all three researchers.
About Nurge
Nurge is an associate professor of criminal justice in the School of Public Affairs at 色情视频.
Prior to coming to San Diego, she taught at Northeastern University College of Criminal Justice in Boston, where she completed a five year qualitative study of girls鈥 involvement in gangs and cliques and subsequently conducted an eight year qualitative panel study of their post-gang life.
Her book manuscript on this subject, 鈥淔rom Gang Banging to Soccer Mom: Respect, Survival, Sisterhood and Motherhood Among Formerly Gang-Involved Women鈥 includes the original and follow-up data.
Nurge teaches a number of undergraduate and graduate courses including: juvenile justice, research methods, and youth gangs. She is the Coordinator of the masters in criminal justice and criminology Program.