Victim Researcher Profile
Dominique Roe-Sepowitz
STATE
Arizona
INSTITUTION
Arizona State University
TITLE
Assoc. Prof., Director, Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research
EDUCATION
PhD
DISCIPLINE
Social Work
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
11-20 years
BIO
My work in victim research experiences includes program development and evaluation, survey research, qualitative interviews and analysis, and evaluating collaborations. I specialize in working with adult or adolescent victims of sex trafficking or violence and have used a wide range of instruments to measure trauma symptoms and changes in attitudes and beliefs.
VICTIMIZATION FOCUS
Child Abuse and Sexual Abuse, Child Trafficking and Exploitation, Dating Violence (Teen), Domestic and Family Violence, Sexual Abuse or Violence (other than campus sexual assault), Trafficking in Persons
SPECIAL POPULATIONS
American Indian and Alaska Native (tribal) victims, Child victims, Formerly incarcerated victims, LGBTQ victims
RESEARCH EXPERTISE
Action research, Community-based participatory research, Data collection, Descriptive studies, Needs assessment, Program evaluation, Qualitative studies, Quantitative studies, Quasi-experimental studies, Training and/or technical assistance
VICTIM RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Action research, Community-based participatory research, Data collection, Descriptive studies, Needs assessment, Program evaluation, Qualitative studies, Quantitative studies, Quasi-experimental studies, Training and/or technical assistance
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