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Jorja Leap, an experienced anthropologist and adjunct professor in the social welfare department at UCLA, She is also Director of Health and Social Justice Partnership and is a nationally recognized gang expert,〔NPR. ( "Violence, drugs, love and redemption in the LA gang life" )〕 currently conducting a five-year research study evaluating the impact of Homeboy Industries, a gang-intervention and re-entry program in Los Angeles, CA.〔UCLA Marketing & Communications. ("Jorja Leap: international expert works with L.A. gangs" )〕 In 2011, Leap was named one of Los Angeles Magazine's Action Heroes for her policy work and gang intervention efforts in the Los Angeles area.〔 "The Action Heroes"〕 == Education & Academic Positions == Education Leap completed her undergraduate and graduate degrees from UCLA. In 1978 she received a B.A. in Sociology. In 1980 a Master's Degree in Social Work, and in 1988 a Ph.D. in Psychological Anthropology.〔 Academic Positions *1980-1990 Lecturer California State University, Fullerton Human Services Program *1990-1992 Lecturer USC School of Social Work University of Southern California *1992-1999 Lecturer UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research UCLA School of Social Welfare *1999-2007 Adjunct Assistant Professor UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research Department of Social Welfare *2007-2013 Adjunct Associate Professor UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs Department of Social Welfare *2013-2014 Adjunct Professor UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs Department of Social Welfare 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jorja Leap」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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