Hillcrest and mission agency cooperation with accessing documents
In addition to their contribution to funding the investigation, Hillcrest and the mission agencies will designate a representative to assist Zero Abuse in locating documents under the control of Hillcrest or the mission agencies that may assist in the investigation. This will include any records of allegations of abuse at Hillcrest, lists of students, missionaries or others who may have attended, worked, or otherwise served at Hillcrest, relevant dates of employment or service, and child protection policies that may be relevant to assessing past allegations of abuse and in making recommendations to better protect students and other vulnerable parties in the future.
Zero Abuse Project survey
Hillcrest and the mission agencies also agree to assist Zero Abuse in distributing a survey drafted by Zero Abuse to individuals they know who worked at or attended Hillcrest. One goal of the survey is to collect as much information as possible, from as many sources as possible. The survey can be taken anonymously, or respondents can choose to give their names. Those who provide names and contact information to Zero Abuse will be asked if they would be willing to be interviewed by the investigative team.
Witness interviews
Zero Abuse will conduct interviews with individuals willing to speak to the investigators. All interviews will be recorded and transcribed. If a party indicates they will not speak to Zero Abuse under these circumstances, alternate options—such as allowing individuals to respond to written questions—may be considered. The interview recordings and transcripts will remain the property of Zero Abuse and will not be accessible to other parties absent a court order or other legal process requiring Zero Abuse to do so. Each witness will receive a transcript of their interview and will be given a period of seven days to make clarifications or additions.
The lead investigative team
As the lead investigator, Zero Abuse has assigned Victor Vieth, Chief Program Officer for Education and Research and Director of the Center for Faith & Child Protection. Mr. Vieth is a former child abuse prosecutor who gained national recognition for his work addressing child abuse in rural communities. He is the past director of the National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse and past president of the Academy on Violence & Abuse. Mr. Vieth is the recipient of numerous awards for his work in the field of child protection including the Victim Rights Legend Award from the United States Department of Justice.
As a co-lead on this investigation, Zero Abuse has assigned Rita Farrell, Senior Director. Ms. Farrell is a founding executive director of a children’s advocacy center who has conducted several thousand forensic interviews in her 27-year child protection career. Ms. Farrell oversees ChildFirst, one of the leading forensic interview models in the United States, and has helped establish international forensic interview training programs in the nations of Nigeria, Colombia, and Japan. Ms. Farrell is a recipient of the U.S. Attorney General’s Award for “Outstanding Service to Victims of Crime,” presented by the U.S. Attorney General of Indiana, and is also the recipient of the “Lt. Bill Walsh Champion Award” from the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center.
Mr. Vieth and Ms. Farrell will be assisted in the investigation by other Zero Abuse personnel including former child abuse prosecutors, law enforcement officers, forensic interviewers, victim advocates and, if need be, outside consultants.