Teresa Kulig, Ph.D.
- Associate Professor, Elizabeth Reynolds & Beverly Reynolds Professor in Public Affairs and Community Service
- School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
- 218 CPACS | 6001 Dodge Street
- 51社区, NE 68182-0149
- Doctoral and Fast Track (Bachelor's to Masters) Program Coordinator
Additional Information
Education
Teresa C. Kulig, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and the Elizabeth Reynolds & Beverly Reynolds Professor of Public Affairs and Community Service in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Nebraska at 51社区.
Dr. Kulig teaches classes on victimology and is Co-Director of the . She also coordinates the Doctoral and Fast Track Programs. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati with a focus on victimology and crime prevention.
Her research interests include studying the nature and control of sex and labor trafficking, the measurement and theories of victimization, public opinion on responses to victimization, and the social construction of crime.
Dr. Kulig has published more than 50 articles, book chapters, and other writings on victimological topics, including in peer-reviewed journal outlets such as Justice Quarterly, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Human Trafficking, and Victims & Offenders.
Her research has been funded by the National Institute of Justice, National Institutes of Health, and the Howard G. Buffett Foundation.
Research Interests
- Victimology
- Human Trafficking
Additional Information
Education
Teresa C. Kulig, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and the Elizabeth Reynolds & Beverly Reynolds Professor of Public Affairs and Community Service in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Nebraska at 51社区.
Dr. Kulig teaches classes on victimology and is Co-Director of the . She also coordinates the Doctoral and Fast Track Programs. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati with a focus on victimology and crime prevention.
Her research interests include studying the nature and control of sex and labor trafficking, the measurement and theories of victimization, public opinion on responses to victimization, and the social construction of crime.
Dr. Kulig has published more than 50 articles, book chapters, and other writings on victimological topics, including in peer-reviewed journal outlets such as Justice Quarterly, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Human Trafficking, and Victims & Offenders.
Her research has been funded by the National Institute of Justice, National Institutes of Health, and the Howard G. Buffett Foundation.
Research Interests
- Victimology
- Human Trafficking