Christina Gilfillan ’14, a Temple Law & Public Policy Scholar, recently presented her paper, “Victims’ Protection: A Comprehensive Legislative Approach to Combating Sexual Trafficking in the United States” at the European Society of Criminology’s annual conference (Eurocrim) in Budapest, Hungary. The paper addresses flaws in the provisions of the current Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA), and proposes several legal changes, both to help prevent sexual trafficking and to restore victims. Christina was invited to present at the conference after presenting her work at the Law and Society Association’s annual conference in Boston, Massachusetts earlier this year.