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Interdisciplinary Feminist Perspectives on Crimes of Clerical Child Sexual Abuse

Edited by: Kate Gleeson, Timothy Willen Jones

ISBN13: 9780367585204
To be Published: June 2020
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2018)
Price: £39.99



In recent years the sexual abuse of children in religious institutions has gripped the Western world, as churches, governments and civil society attempt to come to terms with the magnitude of widespread historical abuses. Questions continue to be asked about why it is that perpetrators were able to offend repeatedly and with impunity; what is it about institutions that facilitate or foster abuse; and why have survivors of abuse often been treated inadequately by diverse national and international justice and political systems throughout the last century? This volume makes a significant contribution to international understandings of the vexed and sensitive ‘wicked problem’ of child sexual abuse in religious institutions. The chapters in this volume are written from a range of feminist disciplinary responses, including law, criminology, anthropology and history. Together, they provide important historical context for the current social and political interest in clerical sex crimes. They examine political and legal avenues for redress for survivors of these crimes and critically examine the ways in which church cultures position clergy and clergy offenders in relation to victims.

The chapters originally published in a special issue of the Australian Feminist Law Journal.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
Introduction - Feminist Contributions to Justice for Survivors of Clerical Child Sexual Abuse
Kate Gleeson & Timothy Willem Jones
1. ‘Perhaps Some Writing: And a Record of my Age’
Lewis McCabe
2. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse: Learning from the Past
Fiona Davis
3. Graceful Remedies: Understanding Grace in the Catholic Church's Treatment of Clerical Child Sexual Abuse
Kate Gleeson & Aleardo Zanghellini
4. Sin, Silence and States of Denial: Canon Law and the ‘Discovery’ of Child Sexual Abuse
Timothy Willem Jones
5. Reparation for Betrayal of Trust in Child Sexual Abuse Cases: The Christian Duty of Care, Vicarious Liability and the Church of England
Kim Stevenson, Judith Rowbotham & Jason Lowther
6. An Unexpected Path: Bankruptcy, Justice and Intersecting Identities in the Catholic Sexual Abuse Scandals
Meredith Edelman
7. Giving Voice to Narratives of Institutional Sex Abuse
Shurlee Swain