Norfolk, Alexander

Alexander Norfolk is a Performance Management Analyst for the Government of British Columbia. He wrote his MA thesis on the topic of the Canadian private sponsorship of refugees program and worked for the Borders in Globalization (BIG) project at the Centre for Global Studies. His previous work has focused on human trafficking, poverty alleviation, preclearance policy, and program evaluation.

Research Interests: Human trafficking, Poverty alleviation, Refugee sponsorship, Preclearance policy, and Program evaluation

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Institution: B.C. Government
Fields of Expertise:

Borders

Crime, Policing, and Law Enforcement

Migration

Social Policy, Welfare and Labour Market

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Email: anorfolk8@gmail.com
Media outreach: Yes
Languages: English
Publications:

Norfolk, Alexander, Helga Hallgrimsdottir. “Sex Trafficking at the Border: An Exploration of Anti Trafficking Efforts in the Pacific Northwest.” Social Sciences 8, no. 5 (2019): 155.

Norfolk, Alexander. “Shifting, Securitizing, and Streamlining: An Exploration of Preclearance Policy in the Pacific Northwest.” Journal of Borderlands Studies (2019).

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