- Jerry Sandusky's adopted son to detail sexual abuse in Oprah
interview
- Are Child Sexual Abuse Cases More Common Than We Think?
-
Ex-senior judge Butler-Sloss to head child sex abuse inquiry
- Police
announce wider investigation into Knowl View 'cover-up'
Jerry
Sandusky's adopted son to detail sexual abuse in Oprah
interview Matthew Sandusky previously told
investigators that he suffered seven
years of sexual abuse at the hands of
his adopted father
On Thursday, he will speak out in his
first TV interview since Jerry
Sandusky was convicted and sentenced to 30-60
years in 2012
By Lydia Warren 8 July 2014
'At bedtime, his ritual
began,' he says in a 30-second preview clip for the show. Ahead of the show's
airing, OWN explained that Matthew would be sharing 'a deeply personal account
of the grooming, methodical control and manipulation he faced as a
child'....
Sandusky, who retired in June 30, 1999 as Penn State's
defensive coordinator, was convicted in 2012 of molesting 10 boys over 15
years, some in the football team's showers on campus. The 70-year-old is
now serving a 30- to 60-year state prison sentence....
The interview
comes two weeks after Pennsylvania's attorney general released a review of the
prosecution but found no evidence of political interference by then
Governor Tom Corbett.
The report, however, did reveal three years of
'inexplicable delays' to
prosecute the former Penn State football coach on
child abuse charges.
The pedophile's home was not searched and the report
notes that it took a full year, from March 2009 until March 2010, for the office
to recommend charging Sandusky when 'Victim 1' came forward....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2685127/Jerry-Sanduskys-adopted-son-sexual-abuse-Oprah-interview.html
http://goo.gl/NynPXI The
Leonard Lopate Show
Are Child Sexual Abuse Cases More Common Than We
Think?Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Court documents reveal surprising
leniency in trials of child molestors, claims Cheit
In the early 1990s,
a new narrative emerged that child sex abuse cases were part of a “moral panic”
that produced a witch hunt, and the children who testified were not reliable and
easily swayed by prosecutors. But Ross Cheit reveals that the issue had not been
blown out of proportion at all. His book The Witch Hunt Narrative, shows that
child sex abuse convictions were regular occurrences and that the crime occurred
far more frequently than many believed.
http://www.wnyc.org/story/behind-narrative-child-sex-abuse-convictions/
http://goo.gl/e231PQ Ex-senior
judge Butler-Sloss to head child sex abuse inquiry 8 July 2014
Retired senior judge Elizabeth Butler-Sloss has been named as the
chairwoman of a wide-ranging review into historical child sex abuse. The inquiry
will examine how state institutions handled their duty of care to protect
children from paedophiles.....
It comes after Mark Sedwill, the Home
Office's top civil servant, answered MPs' questions about historical child abuse
allegations. He was asked by the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee how his
department lost or destroyed 114 files that could have shed light on alleged
abuse. Mark Sedwill: "I am concerned about all material that we can't find" Mr
Sedwill told the committee the files, which relate to the 1980s and 1990s, were
discovered missing after an expert investigator was drafted in to look into the
Home Office's handling of paedophile allegations in February last
year.
He said the investigator discovered they were missing after he
trawled a database of 750,000 files using search terms including "child abuse",
"paedophilia" and "PIE", an anagram for the Paedophile Information
Exchange....
Lady Butler-Sloss's broader, independent inquiry, will look
at how seriously public bodies and other important institutions have taken their
duty of care to protect children from sexual abuse.
The probe aims to
address public concern over failings exposed by recent child sex abuse cases
involving celebrities such as Jimmy Savile and Rolf Harris....
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-28203914
http://goo.gl/0UQe55 Police
announce wider investigation into Knowl View 'cover-up' 7 July 2014
Police have said there will be a wider investigation into an alleged
cover-up of sexual abuse claims at a school linked to the late MP Cyril
Smith. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has been looking at claims of abuse at
Knowl View residential school for boys in Rochdale from the 1970s....
The Crown Prosecution Service has also released letters detailing why
Cyril Smith was not prosecuted in 1998 and 1999, however much of the detail was
released in 2012. On both occasions the files were passed to prosecutors but no
charges were brought. Seven men have alleged they were abused by the former
Rochdale MP at a residential school in Greater Manchester, police have said.
Greater Manchester Police has said the men claimed they were abused by Smith at
Knowl View in Rochdale in the 1970s and 1980s. Smith's family said he had always
denied the abuse claims.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-28203463
http://goo.gl/A8zHWl