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VISTING FACULTY & INSTRUCTORS AFFILIATED FACULTY EMERITUS FACULTY
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Charlie V. Morgan |
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Areas of Specialization: Courses Taught: Bishop, Rebecca A., and Charlie V. Morgan. “Public Awareness of Human Trafficking In Europe: How Concerned Are European Citizens?” Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, Forthcoming (2013). Morgan, Charlie V. “Toward a More Nuanced Understanding of Intercoupling: Second Generation Mixed Couples in Southern California.” Journal of Family Issues, (2012); 33: 1423-1449.
Morgan, Charlie V. “A Case Study of Buraku and Non-Buraku Couples in Japan.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 38 (1): 31-54 (2007). Morgan, Charlie V., and John P. Hoffmann. "International Marriages in Japan: A Prefecture-Level Analysis." International Journal of Sociology and the Family 33 (1): 157-182 (2007). Rumbaut, Rubén G., Roberto G. Gonzales, Golnaz Komaie, Charlie V. Morgan, and Rosaura Tafoya-Estrada. “Immigration and Incarceration: Patterns and Predictors of Imprisonment among First and Second-Generation Young Adults.” Pp. 64-89 in Martínez, R. and A. Valenzuela, editors, Immigration and Crime: Ethnicity, Race, and Violence. New York: New York University Press (2006).
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