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Sexual Abuse and Confidentiality

Sexual Abuse and Confidentiality

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  • Robert Doyle

This article explores the discussion on whether sexual abuse committed by an authority figure in the church should be kept confidential. The author makes plain that it needs to be reported to the family, the church, and the police.

Source: The Briefing, 1993. 5 pages.

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