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Australia’s Own “Perversion Files” (Or: The Benefits of Cultural Exchanges)
Source: Tandberg. In the past couple of years, US activists have forced Boy Scouts of America to release files it kept on suspected paedophiles in the organisation. It took lengthy and expensive court battles to reach that point. Clearly, Boy … Continue reading
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Tagged Boy Scouts, Boy Scouts of America, Boy Scouts of Australia, Camp Stewart (Texas), Catholic Church, Des Hocking, Forgotten Australians, Irish enquiry, Justice Sean Ryan, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Mr Zirus, paedophiles, Perversion Files, Peter Olah, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
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A First Look at the Boy Scouts (Or: When You’re on a Good Thing, Stick to It)
What is unique about the Australian royal commission is that it will investigate both religious and non-religious organisations. The same methods have been used in both situations to protect their assets and reputations by protecting offenders. Here, the Boy Scouts … Continue reading
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Tagged Boy Scouts, Boy Scouts of Australia, Catholic Church, Forgotten Australians, Gregory John Kench, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Mr Hoitink, paedophiles, Paul "Grisly" Hayes, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Steven "Skip" Larkins
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