The Academy Award-winning film
“Spotlight” compels audiences to re-think institutionalized child sex
abuse and the systemic protections for those responsible. Because of
“Spotlight,” it is now impossible to sanction intimate relationships
between little boys and clergy members without first considering child
safety.
But what about lesser-known, secular or smaller organizations with a similar history? Instead of victims numbering in the thousands, what happens when the victim count is in the mere hundreds? Or dozens?
http://bangordailynews.com/2016/04/15/opinion/a-new-film-never-mentions-the-child-sex-abuse-described-at-this-school-where-my-husband-studied/
But what about lesser-known, secular or smaller organizations with a similar history? Instead of victims numbering in the thousands, what happens when the victim count is in the mere hundreds? Or dozens?
http://bangordailynews.com/2016/04/15/opinion/a-new-film-never-mentions-the-child-sex-abuse-described-at-this-school-where-my-husband-studied/