At age 16, Jenna Ellis was the victim of a violent crime. The details of the incident aren’t something she shares much. But what’s happened in her life since is one of the more inspiring stories you’ll hear anywhere. While the situation would be difficult to work through at any stage of life, Ellis purposed even at her young age to use her story to further the Gospel of Christ. That path has led to a successful career as an author, lawyer and college professor. But perhaps most importantly, her path has led to forgiveness and ministry
This quarterly newsletter gives information about the Office of Victim Assistance's outreach program
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A Boston College Innocence Program event About Jennifer Thompson: Jennifer Thompson was raped at kni...
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The counseling trainee (counselor) and the clients described herein are native to the African contin...
On January 18, 2015, Stanford University student-athlete Brock Turner sexually assaulted an unconsci...
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A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
This quarterly newsletter gives information about the Office of Victim Assistance's outreach program
During the last three decades, crime victims have increasingly been recognized by the criminal justi...
Overview: Aaron Phillips, a man from Pennsylvania, has been in prison for over three decades for a c...
A Boston College Innocence Program event About Jennifer Thompson: Jennifer Thompson was raped at kni...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in criminal law. The author relates the approach of the Geo...
College is typically a stepping stone for someone to begin their professional career. But for Noah F...
After tragedy, heartbreak and a long journey thereafter, a new Cedarville University staff member is...
As criminal defense lawyers we are privy to our clients\u27 psycho-social histories in a way that ot...
For Cedarville University alumna Olivia Ancil, a miraculous recovery from a near-fatal accident on M...
In a broken world, to act justly and constantly do what is right is a challenging endeavor. For Stev...
In her psychology classes, Kailey Ellis ’13 enjoyed learning about people and their behaviors, infor...
The counseling trainee (counselor) and the clients described herein are native to the African contin...
On January 18, 2015, Stanford University student-athlete Brock Turner sexually assaulted an unconsci...
One year after a near-fatal accident with a semi-truck, sophomore AJ Ervin believes his experience h...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
This quarterly newsletter gives information about the Office of Victim Assistance's outreach program
During the last three decades, crime victims have increasingly been recognized by the criminal justi...
Overview: Aaron Phillips, a man from Pennsylvania, has been in prison for over three decades for a c...