Stop Child Abuse/Religious Leaders Campaign

by Dogpatch 4 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • Dogpatch
    Dogpatch

    from:
    http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?ItemId=13043

    Stop Child Abuse by Religious Leaders

    Contributed by Working Assets

    Sexual abuse is perpetrated by all manner of people on those that are powerless or are too trusting. It is in no way specific to one church or to religious institutions. It festers and continues when those who abuse are not reported and prosecuted. All too often, religious leaders, when confronted with abuse, enter into confidential financial settlements that leave the community unaware of the crime and the perpetrator free to abuse again -- sometimes harming dozens of victims.

    The accounts that have come out of the Roman Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandal are horrific. But what adds to this horror is that religious leaders of all kinds -- priests, ministers, rabbis and others -- are often excluded from laws that require doctors, social workers, child care workers and the like to report suspected abuse to authorities.

    It is time for the religious exemption to end. Laws are currently being debated in many states, including Massachusetts and New York, which would require religious leaders to report abuse or be subject to prosecution. Most such proposals specifically provide for the confidentiality of information gained in privileged conversations such as confession. States that do not require church officials to report suspected child abuse must immediately put such laws on the books, and those individuals that violate existing laws should be prosecuted.

    Child abuse is not specific to any one religion or denomination, and the behavior of a few has damaged the reputations of thousands of upstanding religious leaders. Recent revelations have focused on the Roman Catholic Church, with dozens of priests reassigned and one bishop resigning for past behavior.

    However, the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church, while expressing regret and sorrow, and promising to do better in the future, has not done remotely enough. The church should set an example by immediately adopting a policy of reporting suspected abuse and it should support the introduction and passage of reporting legislation in states where such laws don't yet exist. The first obligation of society and the church must be to protect innocent children from exploitation.

    Call to action

    Urge Bishop Wilton D. Gregory, the President of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, to act immediately to protect innocent children. The Conference should set an example for all religious organizations by urging legislators to support passage of legislation that adds all religious figures to the list of those who are required to report suspected child abuse.

  • sf
    sf

    Here is The Call To Action that asks you to submit an email in support of (inwhich I have just done):

    Dear Bishop:

    I have been horrified to learn of the pattern of child abuse by a small number of priests, but even more horrified to learn that the Roman Catholic Church's response has included confidential settlement agreements, repeated reassignment of known molesters, and a total unwillingness to report abuse to the legal authorities. This response has clearly led to abuse that could have been prevented. The Church has put its own interests ahead of those of innocent children.

    Child abuse is perpetrated by people from all walks of life who take advantage of those who have less power or who trust authority figures. I know full well that abuse is done by the few, inside and outside of churches. Out of a historical respect for the independence of religious institutions, religious leaders have long been allowed NOT to report suspected abuse even in states where doctors, social workers, and childcare workers are required to by law.

    In the strongest possible terms, I urge you, as the leader of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, to support legislation requiring all religious figures to report suspected abuse. I also urge you to immediately call on all bishops within your own church to voluntarily report abuse until such laws are universally enacted. Legislation is currently being debated in both New York and Massachusetts and deserves your strong support - not official silence or opposition.

    Please let me know what you intend to do on this urgent matter.

    Sincerely,
    (insert initials or name)

    Thanks Randy, for the link. It just went up in yahoo as did the news article re: the teenagers death at camp.

    sKally

  • silentlambs
    silentlambs

    another petition you may wish to review:

    . http://www.petitionpetition.com/cgi/petition.cgi?id=3583

    Body of Petition:
    To: Hon. Joseph Lentol and Elected and Appointed Representatives

    WHEREAS:
    Child Abuse/Neglect/Abandonment crosses all socio-economic boundaries, all cultures, and is present in all countries throughout the world.
    It is a known fact that abuse effects children in critical long-term ways. Sexual abuse robs the victim of their innocence, their privacy, their self esteem and their worth and in many case their spirituality.

    THEREFORE:
    Unless we fully address the act of sexual abuse by treating it as a serious offense and raise awareness, we will continue to see arise in child abuse worldwide. We need to stand up now and have a voice for those that do not. Today we are faced with countless numbers of victims/survivors of sexual abuse. Many victims of abuse repress their memories of the abuse for many years after reaching adulthood. This is why Assemblyman David R. Townsend Jr. introduced Bill #A 5361 into the Assembly. This bill is actually co-sponsored by Assemblymen Brian Kolb, Robert Dandrea, Michael Spano and by Assemblywoman Kathleen Murray. Eleven other Republican members agreed to multi-sponsor this legislation. The Democrat majority has not agreed to report A. 5361 out of the Codes Committee, chaired by Assemblyman Joseph Lentol. Therefore, Assemblyman Townsend respectfully urges people to write to Hon. Joseph Lentol, asking him to send this legislation to the floor for a vote.

    FURTHERMORE:
    We the undersigned urge Hon. Lentol and our appointed and elected representatives to pay serious attention to strengthening child abuse laws by passing a law with a 30 year extension or to totally eliminate the statute of limitations for prosecution of sexual offenders.

    Sincerely,

    The Undersigned

    Recipients:
    Hon. Joseph Lentol and Elected & Appointed Representives of NY

    Sponsor of Petition:
    Mint Green Ribbon for the Awareness of Abuse, Inc. (Jean Kraus-Director of Operations)

    Geographic Scope of Petition:
    United States

    Launch Date:
    04/05/2002

    Ending Date:
    08/03/2002

  • sf
    sf

    Thanks Mr.Bowen.

    I just signed it.

    sKally

  • waiting
    waiting

    Well, since thanks are going around......

    Thanks Randy, Skally, & Bill. I've signed both - hope others do the same.

    waiting

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