Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Monday, 5 August 2024

Wolves Among the Sheep > Extraordinary Findings on Child Sex Abuse in Religious Settings in Australia

 

Study reveals prevalence of child sexual abuse

in religious settings

Study reveals prevalence of child sexual abuse in religious settings
Weighted proportion (%) of people who experienced child sexual abuse by a leader or adult in a religious organizations by each religion/denomination Note. The 'Other Christian' category includes Anglican, Jehovah's Witness, Orthodox, and Other Christian religions. The 'Other non-Christian' religious category includes Islam and other non-Christian religions. Credit: Child Abuse & Neglect (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.106946


One in 250 Australians were sexually abused during childhood by a leader or other adult in a religious organization, new research led by Australian Catholic University shows.

The first nationally representative figures on the prevalence of child  by leaders or other adults in religious settings shows nearly three-quarters of the reported cases occurred in Catholic-run organizations.

The research, led by ACU's Institute of Child Protection Studies (ICPS), reveals about 0.4% of the population, or an estimated 87,000 Australians, experienced sexual abuse during childhood by leaders and other adults in religious organizations, including male and female clergy, priests, and pastors.

The analysis, published in Child Abuse & Neglect, used data from the landmark Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS), which surveyed 8,503 Australians aged 16 and above about their experiences of maltreatment in childhood. The new analysis found:

So, the 'survey' almost certainly would not include mentally impaired children or adults who experienced phenomenol rates of abuse by the St John of God sect. Nor would it include those who have died, suicided, were hooked on hard drugs, or were practicing alcoholics. So, the number below are a conservative estimate.

>40% of One Catholic Order and >20% of 3 more Catholic Orders ID'd as Pedophiles

  • Boys experienced more sexual abuse (0.8%) than girls (0.1%) by religious perpetrators.
  • Almost all perpetrators of this form of child sexual abuse were men.
  • Children were typically aged 7–11 when first sexually abused by  or other adults.
  • Most people who experienced child sexual abuse by leaders or other adults said it occurred in Catholic organizations (71.9%), followed by other Christian denominations including Anglican, Jehovah's Witness, and Orthodox (21.8%) and non-Christian religious organizations (5.1%).
  • The prevalence of child sexual abuse at the hands of leaders or other adults in religious organizations has declined over time, from 2.2% of men aged 65 and older, down to 0.2% of men aged 16–24.

The numbers are heavily skewed toward male victims because of the extraordinary numbers of gays brought into the Catholic Church as pastors. 

An investigative journalist once said that whenever he goes to the Vatican and meets new bishops or Cardinals, he just assumes they are gay. 

The new study was led by ICPS Ph.D. candidate Gabrielle Hunt and co-authored by researchers including ICPS Director Professor Daryl Higgins, QUT School of Law Professor Ben Mathews, and ACU Faculty of Health Sciences Associate Professor Megan Willis.

Hunt said the data revealed boys were more likely than girls to be sexually abused by leaders or other adults in religious organizations, which was overwhelmingly perpetrated by men in positions of power.

"We can learn from this data by understanding the heightened risk to boys in religious settings, addressing the role men are playing in harming children, and examining the ways in which toxic ideas about power, sex, and masculinity create harm for children," she said.

Or, you can realize that the Catholic Church has become a candy-store for gays.

Higgins said while all child maltreatment was unacceptable, child sexual abuse in religious organizations represented a stark betrayal of the faith families put in such institutions.

"Child sexual abuse by religious perpetrators is a particularly heinous issue as it involves abusing positions of power, betraying children's trust, and exploiting a tripartite power relationship driven by sexual, organizational, and religious power," he said.

Psychobabble! It's sin! You can't think it or teach it out of existence.

The ACMS key findings, released last year, revealed 28.5% of Australians aged 16 and above had experienced child sexual abuse.

Mathews said ongoing analysis of the landmark research, including the new findings led by Hunt, had revealed the prevalence, nature, and outcomes of different forms of child maltreatment in Australia, and had galvanized policy and practice reforms.

"Child sexual abuse by religious perpetrators is particularly egregious. It has affected far too many Australians, and we must support those who have experienced it. It is heartening that the prevalence has declined over time. Government inquiries, increased awareness and monitoring, and child-safe regulations have influenced this decline—but the work is far from over," he said.

More information: Gabrielle R. Hunt et al, Submission to child abuse and neglect the prevalence of child sexual abuse perpetrated by leaders or other adults in religious organizations in Australia, Child Abuse & Neglect (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.106946

Journal information: Child Abuse & Neglect 


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