Jacqueline Ahn

Jacqueline currently works primarily on the three-year national evaluation of the VAWO-funded Legal Assistance for Victims (LAV) program, which provides grants to legal services providers offering civil legal services to victims of domestic violence. She has also worked on ILJ’s staffing, management, community policing, and racial profiling studies at police departments across the country. Jacqueline has a M.Phil degree in Criminology from the University of Cambridge (UK), a M.Phil degree in English Studies from the University of Oxford (UK), and Bachelor degrees in Law and in Arts from the University of Tasmania (Australia). Prior to joining ILJ, she completed a judicial clerkship with an appellate judge on the Family Court of Australia.  (jacqueline@ilj.org)