Religion
Related: About this forumCatholic bishops approve new sex-abuse reporting hotline
Source: Associated Press
By REGINA GARCIA CANO and DAVID CRARY
June 12, 2019
BALTIMORE (AP) U.S. Catholic bishops voted Wednesday to create a new national sex-abuse hotline run by an independent entity, a decision that represents one of the churchs most tangible steps yet in confronting its sex-abuse crisis.
The hotline, which would field allegations that bishops committed abuse or covered it up, would take complaints by telephone and through an online link. Its supposed to be operating within a year.
Hotline operators would relay allegations to regional supervisory bishops. Church leaders are encouraging those bishops though not requiring them to seek help from lay experts in assessing and investigating allegations.
I cant imagine a bishop not using a lay-led review board thats filled with people who have expertise in this area of investigation, people with a legal background or a law enforcement background, said Robert Barron, the auxiliary bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese.
-snip-
Read more: https://apnews.com/9c7e6e2903184306acfec7de6379d290
zipplewrath
(16,692 posts)It takes several layers of "protection" out of the current "system", and may alert the hierarchy sooner than later.
Mariana
(15,200 posts)I cant imagine a bishop not using a lay-led review board thats filled with people who have expertise in this area of investigation, people with a legal background or a law enforcement background, said Robert Barron, the auxiliary bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese.
Mr. Barron, it wasn't all that long ago that most people "couldn't imagine" that the leadership of your Church conspired to enable and protect child rapists, as a matter of policy, for many, many years. So, kindly shut the fuck up about what you "can't imagine", because your imagination is seriously lacking.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)Again, this is just keeping it "in the family." The hotline ensures the church handles (and buries) the incident instead of turning it over to secular authorities.
More of the same.