Unlearned lessons from the McMartin Preschool case, The Witch-Hunt Narrative
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- Unlearned lessons from the McMartin Preschool case - The
Witch-Hunt Narrative Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of
Children - B.C. to hand over 4,900 youth death records to TRC - Collapsed
economy linked to abuse of women and children
Unlearned lessons from
the McMartin Preschool case Thursday, March 27th, 2014 By Ross E.
Cheit
....Judy Johnson did not bring her suspicions to the police; she
brought them to her family doctor who, after examining the boy, referred him to
an Emergency Room. That doctor recommended that the boy be examined by a
child-abuse specialist. The pediatric specialist is the one who reported to the
Manhattan Beach Police Department that “the victim’s anus was forcibly entered
several days ago.”
Although Judy Johnson died of alcohol poisoning in
1986, making her an easy target for those promoting the witch-hunt narrative,
there is no evidence that she was “psychotic” three years earlier. A profile in
the now-defunct Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, published after Johnson died, made
it clear that she was “strong and healthy” in 1983 and that she “jogged
constantly and ate health food.” The case did not begin with a mythical crazy
woman.
....But defense lawyer Danny Davis allowed that the genital
injuries on one girl were “serious and convincing.” (His primary argument to the
jury was that much of the time that this girl attended McMartin was outside the
statute of limitations.) The vaginal injuries on another girl, one of the three
involved in both McMartin trials, were described by a pediatrician as proving
sexual abuse “to a medical certainty.”
The Witch-Hunt
Narrative Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of Children Ross
E. Cheit Oxford University Press
Empirically
challenges the view that a series of high-profile cases in the 1980s and early
1990s were hoaxes Shows how a narrative based on
empirically thin evidence became a theory with real social force, and how that
theory stood at odds with the reality of child sexual abuse
....But did
the new witch hunt narrative accurately represent reality? As Ross Cheit
demonstrates in his exhaustive account of child sex abuse cases in the past two
and a half decades, purveyors of the witch hunt narrative never did the hard
work of examining court records in the many cases that reached the courts
throughout the nation. Instead, they treated a couple of cases as representative
and concluded that the issue was blown far out of proportion. Drawing on years
of research into cases in a number of states, Cheit shows that the issue had not
been blown out of proportion at all. In fact, child sex abuse convictions were
regular occurrences, and the crime occurred far more frequently than
conventional wisdom would have us believe. Cheit's aim is not to simply prove
the narrative wrong, however. He also shows how a narrative based on empirically
thin evidence became a theory with real social force, and how that theory stood
at odds with a far more grim reality. The belief that the charge of child sex
abuse was typically a hoax also left us unprepared to deal with the far greater
scandal of child sex abuse in the Catholic Church, which, incidentally, has
served to substantiate Cheit's thesis about the pervasiveness of the problem. In
sum, The Witch-Hunt Narrative is a magisterial and empirically powerful account
of the social dynamics that led to the denial of widespread human
tragedy. http://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-witch-hunt-narrative-9780199931224 http://goo.gl/2K8tuC
B.C. to hand over
4,900 youth death records to TRC 27. Mar, 2014 by APTN National
News EDMONTON–The British Columbia government is expected Friday to give the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission 4,900 death certificates of First Nations
youth aged from four to 19 who died between 1870 and 1984.
The data, held
in a portable digital storage device, will be handed over during a ceremony in
Edmonton where the TRC is holding its final national event. Peter Cunningham,
B.C.’s assistant deputy minister of partnership and community renewal, will be
giving the data to the TRC
The TRC is currently trying to tally the exact
number of First Nation children who died in residential schools. So far the TRC
has identified 4,100 children as part of its Missing Children
Project.
Collapsed
economy linked to abuse of women and children By Nomalanga Moyo SW
Radio Africa 27 March 2014
The deteriorating economic situation in
Zimbabwe is exacerbating violence against women and children, leading historian
Pathisa Nyathi has said.
In recent months there have been several
reported cases across the country, highlighting the brutalisation of women and
children through rape or ritualistic killings.
Last week three men from
Gwanda appeared in court charged with murdering four women and cutting off some
of their body parts for ritual purposes.
ZANU PF activist Lillian
Kandemiri was recently jailed for offering her 15-year-old grand-daughter as
payment for a $40,000 debt.
This week Tuesday, the Supreme Court ordered
the State to compensate Mildred Mapingure who was denied an abortion after she
was gang-raped in her home eight years ago.
On Wednesday President Robert
Mugabe said he receives “disturbing child sexual abuse statistics” and went on
to call for a campaign against the rape “epidemic” saying stiffer penalties
alone will not help....