The Human Trafficking Prevention Project (HTPP) focuses on reducing the collateral consequences of criminal legal involvement for sex workers, survivors of human trafficking and those populations put at highest risk of exploitation.
The HTPP is a partnership between the University of Baltimore School of Law and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS), Maryland’s largest provider of pro bono legal services. HTPP staff represent clients in criminal record relief matters, including, but not limited to, expungement, shielding, and vacatur of convictions.
Through our partnership with MVLS, the HTPP is also able to provide clients with representation in other civil legal matters, including family law, consumer debt, tax disputes, and name and gender marker changes.
The Human Trafficking Prevention Project (HTPP) focuses on reducing the collateral consequences of criminal legal involvement for sex workers, survivors of human trafficking and those populations put at highest risk of exploitation.
The HTPP is a partnership between the University of Baltimore School of Law and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS), Maryland’s largest provider of pro bono legal services. HTPP staff represent clients in criminal record relief matters, including, but not limited to, expungement, shielding, and vacatur of convictions.
Through our partnership with MVLS, the HTPP is also able to provide clients with representation in other civil legal matters, including family law, consumer debt, tax disputes, and name and gender marker changes.