this may be heavy for survivors
Abused child liable to be teenage offender: study 1/7/03 - by Farah Farouque "Abused and neglected children are more likely to break the law than their peers by the time they reach age 17, a study confirms. Cases of physical abuse or neglect were "significant", as these children were most likely to offend later, according to the study published by the Australian Institute of Criminology." http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/01/06/1041566361234.html
Lawyer says US bishop destroyed records of abusive priest J. M. Hirsch AP Manchester, New Hampshire 1/7/03 "The former bishop of New Hampshire destroyed church records in the late 1980s that detailed sexual abuse of children by two Roman Catholic priests, according to court records. The records indicate that Odore Gendron, the bishop of the Diocese of Manchester from 1975 to 1990, destroyed documents in one case at the request of the accused priest and in the other at the request of a facility treating a priest for sexual misconduct....Patrick McGee, spokesman for the diocese, said Gendron did destroy the documents in question because they were private medical records and were made available to the diocese only on condition they be destroyed. He said the intent was never to cover up allegations of abuse." http://world.scmp.com/worldnews/ZZZAFHKDFAD.html
Chuck Barris' 'Dangerous Mind'(CNN) -- Chuck Barris created TV classics such as "The Dating Game" and "The Gong Show." And in his autobiography, "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," he also claims he was a CIA Agent....Bill Hemmer, Cnn Anchor: The plot of your transfer to film is what? Chuck Barris, Author, "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind": It's the premise -- take a guy who has been crucified by the television critics for trying to entertain people, and meanwhile, [he receives] covert medals and citations from the president for killing enemies of the United States." http://www.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/Movies/12/30/barris.cnna/
from L Moss Sharman http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,869363,00.html
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