- 'Witchhunt Narrative' Retells '80s Day Care Abuse" an
awful lot of abused children deserve an apology"
- Former company
director from Dewsbury had more than 300,000 indecent images of
children"Analysis revealed he had 299,933 indecent images with 478 of
the worst kind in category five, including ritual and satanic abuse."
- Second UN panel criticizes Vatican on sex abuse-
Child abuse numbers aren’t pretty"more than three million reports of
child abuse are made in the United States each year and the U.S. has one of the
worst records in the world"
'Witchhunt Narrative' Retells '80s Day
Care AbuseBy Wendy Murphy
WeNews contributing editor
Friday, May
23, 2014
For readers who learned about these cases from conventional
media, this book will be a shocking revelation of how reporters skewed criminal
cases to the disadvantage of victims. Now it seems an awful lot of abused
children deserve an apology.
(WOMENSENEWS)--In his explosive new book,
"The Witchhunt Narrative," Brown University Professor Ross Cheit challenges
everything you think you know about the "day care center" hysteria of the
1980s.
The infamous California McMartin case, for example, was widely
perceived as a terrible injustice where innocent adults were persecuted based on
statements from hysterical parents, bad cops, fascist prosecutors and
incompetent children. But as it turns out in this book, it wasn't such an
injustice after all.
Several of the teachers charged were innocent, but
the underlying claims about many children being sexually abused by Ray Buckey
(aided by his mother) were quite credible....
Cheit, a lawyer with a
doctorate in public policy, meticulously documents the evidence from many of the
high-profile cases and proves time and time again that nearly all the day care
center cases were based on credible and compelling evidence. The children in
many of the stories he discusses made statements independent from one another,
free from the influence of parents, police or anyone else. Contrary to the theme
of much media coverage, there was no reason to suspect the children were being
made to lie by vindictive parents....
http://www.womensenews.org/story/books/140521/witchhunt-narrative-retells-80s-day-care-abuse
http://goo.gl/W2JBuV
Former company director from Dewsbury had more than 300,000 indecent
images of children May 24, 2014
A former company director from
Dewsbury has been exposed as a child porn pervert collecting more than 300,000
of the worst images of girls on his computer.
Stephen Kay, 58, downloaded
and distributed child porn from the internet to fuel his unnatural lust. He did
it behind the backs of his wife and daughter while working for the IPS Group as
a project engineer.
Kay was made redundant from his job and asked to
leave the family home after a police raid seized his computers, USB sticks and a
hard drive from his home in Carlton Road.
Analysis revealed he had
299,933 indecent images with 478 of the worst kind in category five, including
ritual and satanic abuse. In addition he had 7,795 images of category seven of
extreme pornography.
Kay appeared at Hull Crown Court for sentence on
Monday after pleading guilty to six charges of possession of indecent images of
children and one charge of distributing images....
Kay was given a
two-year suspended prison sentence, given a Sexual Offences Prevention order and
must undergo a sex offenders treatment programme. He was also banned from
working with children and must sign on the National Sex Offenders’ Register for
10 years.
http://www.batleynews.co.uk/news/local/former-company-director-from-dewsbury-had-more-than-300-000-indecent-images-of-children-1-6636008
http://goo.gl/1P80xE
Second UN panel criticizes Vatican on sex abuseBy John L.
Allen Jr. Globe Staff May 23, 2014
ROME — For the second time, a
United Nations panel has criticized the Vatican for its response to the child
sexual abuse scandals in the Catholic Church, charging it with failing to
mandate that abuse charges be reported to police, moving clergy to evade
discipline, and failing to see that victims obtain adequate
compensation.
“Clergy . . . were transferred to other dioceses and
institutions where they remained in contact with minors and others who are
vulnerable,” the United Nations Committee against Torture charged in a new
report, “and in some cases committed abuse in their subsequent
placements.”
The report follows a similar indictment from the Committee
on the Rights of the Child that appeared in February, which asserted that the
Vatican had fostered “impunity” for abusers....
Unlike the earlier UN
assessment, the new report mixes criticism with praise for steps taken by the
Catholic Church over the last decade to combat child abuse, including tougher
legal sanctions for clergy and the creation of a new papal commission in
December 2013 to press for reform. That commission includes Cardinal Sean P.
O’Malley of Boston.....
At the same time, the committee suggested that
pledges of zero tolerance by church officials aren’t always effectively
translated into action....
In its report, the panel said it was
“concerned by reports’’ that Catholic officials “resist the principle of
mandatory reporting’’ of abuse allegations....
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/05/22/second-panel-criticzes-vatican-sex-abuse/YuX300eGKJYDNUPVdTXcmJ/story.html
http://goo.gl/F6Eu3P
Child abuse numbers aren’t prettyBy Patsy Kelly Friday,
May 23, 2014
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) – Local children are suffering every
day. It’s a hidden epidemic of child abuse and neglect.
Nationally, more
than three million reports of child abuse are made in the United States each
year and the U.S. has one of the worst records in the world.
More than
four children die every day as a result of child abuse. And it can have
long-term effects throughout the next generations....
http://wthitv.com/2014/05/23/child-abuse-numbers-arent-pretty/
http://goo.gl/ThFyEV