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A woman who was sexually abused by a high school official more than two decades ago, wants thestate to pass legislation that might prevent similar abuse from happening to other students. Shetestified at a state Senate hearing to show her support for a bill to establish procedures forreporting and investigating child abuse at schools. The bill would eliminate so-called quietresignations which allow those involved in child abuse allegations to step down and seekemployment in other districts. The new law would require school officials to report abuseallegations to outside law enforcers.
When police and prosecutors try to arrest a child molester, they sometimes face an unlikely adversary, the victim’s mother. Mothers are even able to convince their children to refuse to cooperate with investigators, or even recant the allegations. There is now way to tell how many sex-abuse cases are remaining a secret because of the silence of the mother. A woman’s loyalty to her mate may even lead her to choose to live with him rather than her children. Roughly 10 percent of mothers choose to surrender their children to
A UNESCO conference urged Internet providers and parents Tuesday to combat pedophilia on the Internet but stopped short of calling for the global legal framework many had hoped for. Some of those attending the conference of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization said the recommendations, passed by 325 experts from 40 countries, were not tough enough.
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John Becerra, 45, pleaded guilty in February 1996 to four counts of sexual abuse and two count of endangering the welfare of a minor for incidents during 1993 and 1994 in Bellport that involved several children. He was sentenced to six months in jail and five months probation. After serving four months, he was released with special conditions for further rehabilitative treatment. He lived in Farmingville for 15 months before his neighbors learned of his past. There were organized demonstrations in front of his house, which was across the street
Lorne Douglas Ferguson, 51, was arrested for a sexual assault that happened 30 years ago. Police in Toronto had no photos of how he looked 30 years ago and called on a police artist who has aged thousands of faces for criminal investigations. Police hope a younger picture of him will encourage victims to come forward.
John Becerra, 45, pleaded guilty in February 1996 to four counts of sexual abuse and two count of endangering the welfare of a minor for incidents during 1993 and 1994 in Bellport that involved several children. He was sentenced to six months in jail and five months probation. After serving four months, he was released with special conditions for further rehabilitative treatment. He lived in Farmingville for 15 months before his neighbors learned of his past. There were organized demonstrations in front of his house, which was across the street
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