Victims Need a Voice - Ishaunna Gully-Bettis

Ishaunna Gully-Bettis was left completely paralyzed from the waist down after being shot in her spinal cord by her ex-boyfriend March 23, 2002. In the criminal justice system, she felt pressured and wasn’t given an opportunity to understand the process.

 

State officials recognize national crime victims week in Magnolia State

Click here to read and watch WAPT's coverage of National Crime Victims' Week

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National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is Recognized at East Central Community College

Click here to read and watch WTOK's coverage of The 40th Anniversary of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week at East Central Community College.

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A Voice for Victims

Through her work as a victim advocate with The Shafer Center for Crisis Intervention in Hattiesburg and Laurel, Teres'sa Ellzey has seen firsthand...

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