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Criminology students present at ACJS conference

Emily Walker, USF Criminology student

Emily Walker, a research assistant in the Trafficking in Persons - Risk to Resilience Lab, presented her research at this year's ACJS conference. 

Multiple criminology students presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) 59th Annual Meeting in Las Vegas last week. Graduate students including Rebecca Angela Ruiz, Sarah Franklin, Meghan Scott, Danielle Thomas, and Emily Walker represented the USF Department of Criminology at the conference. Emily Walker (pictured), a research assistant in the USF Trafficking in Persons - Risk to Resilience Lab, presented her research titled, "Examining the Relationship between Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Intimate Partner Violence."

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