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> I need some help in a situation that will be coming up soon. At this poin=
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> all I am getting is rumors from other students, nothing from my client -=
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> yet.=0A=
> A teenage client was possibly raped, part of a gang initiation. She wanted=
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> to join the gang, but didnt know about this part of the process.=0A=
> Since none of the offenders are living w/ the victim, it isnt a child=0A=
> welfare issue. Nor will it happen again.=0A=
> If the offenders are all age related peers, do report to the police?=0A=
> If the offenders are older, possibly adult, do I have to report?=0A=
> If she refuses to be a victim, do I report?=0A=
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Regardless of her consent, sex with a minor is rape, or statutory=0A=
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> If I report, can I be held liable for breaking confidence in civil /=0A=
> disciplinary settings?=0A=
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What "confidence"? If I understand correctly, your assessment is based=0A=
on rumors from other students, not from the alleged victim, so I don't=0A=
see any break of doctor-patient privilege.=0A=
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It may be a moral issue, the type "I told you a secret and you=0A=
promised not to tell anyone" but not a deontological one. Even though,=0A=
if you put in a balance "telling a secret" with the consequences of=0A=
not reporting a crime, you figure what's weightier on a moral scale.=0A=
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