Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: A Decade of Crisis, 2002–2012
Editat de Thomas G. Plante Ph.D., Kathleen L. McChesneyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2011 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313393877
ISBN-10: 0313393877
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313393877
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Contributions from 20 leading experts on sexual abuse of children by Catholic clergy, including a federal judge; a social worker; a priest; a bishop; prominent psychologists; and professors of law, crime, and sociology
Notă biografică
Thomas G. Plante, PhD, ABPP, is professor of psychology and directs the Spirituality and Health Institute at Santa Clara University.Kathleen L. McChesney, PhD, was appointed executive director of the Office of Child and Youth Protection by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2002.
Cuprins
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart I: Where Are We Now?A Victim's JourneyAnonymous1 Tragedy and Travesty: The Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic ClergyThomas G. Plante and Kathleen L. McChesney2 Incidence of Clerical Sexual Abuse over Time: Changes in Behavior and Seminary Training between 1950 and 2008Karen J. Terry, Katarina Schuth, and Margaret Leland SmithPart II: The "Dallas" Charter3 Journey to the CharterMark E. Chopko, J. Cletus Kiley, and Francis J. Maniscalco4 The Failure of the Dallas Charter and Canon Law: A Blessing in DisguiseTerrence A. Carroll5 The Charter Report Card: Have the Bishops Lived up to the Promises Made in Dallas?Kathleen L. McChesney6 Was Archimedes an Insider or an Outsider?Michael R. MerzPart III: Church Culture7 Changing the CultureBishop Geoffrey J. Robinson8 Vicissitudes of Response to Pastoral Malfeasance: A Sociological View of Church PolityAnson Shupe9 Scandal versus Culture: Mother Church and the Rape of Her ChildrenA.?W. Richard Sipe10 Church Governance in Light of the Sex Abuse Scandal: The Need for Financial Accountability, Transparency, and Sound Internal Financial ControlsCharles ZechPart IV: Reflections from the Faithful, the Victims, and the Clergy11 Response of the Faithful: Ten Years of CrisisJames E. Post12 The Policy Seeks Silence but the Church Needs PreventionBarbara Blaine13 Sexual Abuse by Catholic Clergy: The Spiritual DamageThomas P. Doyle14 A Priest's Perspective on the CrisisRichard VegaPart V: Clergy Screening, Formation, and Treatment15 Psychological Screening of Clergy Applicants: Keeping Those Who Might Harm Children and Others Out of MinistryThomas G. Plante16 Seminary Formation in Light of the Sexual Abuse Crisis: Pastores Dabo VobisGerald D. Coleman17 The Response of Religious Institutes of Men to the Crisis of Sexual Abuse in the Roman Catholic Church in the United StatesMonica Applewhite and Paul Macke18 Understanding the Treatment of Clerical Sex OffendersGerard J. McGlonePart VI: Conclusion19 Beyond the Decade of CrisisKathleen L. McChesney and Thomas G. PlanteAbout the Editors and ContributorsIndexAbout the Abnormal Psychology Series
Recenzii
The editors are to be commended for the varied snapshots of this tragically momentous period of Catholic history that are made possible by their choice of contributors. . . . Clinicians and researchers alike would benefit from reading the book to gain better insight into the crises being grappled with by this faith family.
A must-read. Summing Up: Essential. All readers.
Plante, a clinical psychologist, and McChesney, who worked with the USCCB to develop its charter, offer a collection of essays by a broad range of contributors, including victims, lawyers, academics, psychologists, and priests themselves, who are living with the dark cloud now cast by the scandal. The essays include a review of the USCCB report and recommendations of change, including the addition of 'human development' for priests in training. Other essays provide historical context for child abuse beyond the Catholic Church, tracing concerns back to the Middle Ages, and more modern context derived from the social upheaval of the 1960s. Contributors also explore how the scandals have opened the church to discussion of issues of celibacy, homosexuality, and the role of women.
A must-read. Summing Up: Essential. All readers.
Plante, a clinical psychologist, and McChesney, who worked with the USCCB to develop its charter, offer a collection of essays by a broad range of contributors, including victims, lawyers, academics, psychologists, and priests themselves, who are living with the dark cloud now cast by the scandal. The essays include a review of the USCCB report and recommendations of change, including the addition of 'human development' for priests in training. Other essays provide historical context for child abuse beyond the Catholic Church, tracing concerns back to the Middle Ages, and more modern context derived from the social upheaval of the 1960s. Contributors also explore how the scandals have opened the church to discussion of issues of celibacy, homosexuality, and the role of women.