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Very Scary about teachers abusing children
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 88598" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Susie,</p><p>Forced sexual conduct by someone with authority is sexual violence. Period.</p><p>It is doubly despicable when the victims preyed upon are among society's most vulnerable: children, the elderly & the sick. It shouldn't really matter what the perpetrator's profession is, any allegation of sexual misconduct needs to be thoroughly investigated by law enforcement and applicable charges filed. Someone convicted of laundering money would never be hired by a bank, why should child predators be hired by schools? I wonder what would happen if mandatory reporting were expanded into reporting abuse by all care givers to our vulnerable populations? Nurse's aides, teachers, troop leaders, etc? Could it help stop the abuse?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 88598, member: 1722"] Susie, Forced sexual conduct by someone with authority is sexual violence. Period. It is doubly despicable when the victims preyed upon are among society's most vulnerable: children, the elderly & the sick. It shouldn't really matter what the perpetrator's profession is, any allegation of sexual misconduct needs to be thoroughly investigated by law enforcement and applicable charges filed. Someone convicted of laundering money would never be hired by a bank, why should child predators be hired by schools? I wonder what would happen if mandatory reporting were expanded into reporting abuse by all care givers to our vulnerable populations? Nurse's aides, teachers, troop leaders, etc? Could it help stop the abuse? [/QUOTE]
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