In September, The Times reported that the Boy Scouts failed to report hundreds of alleged child molesters to police and often hid the allegations from parents and the public.
Scouting officials frequently urged admitted offenders to quietly resign and helped many cover their tracks, allowing them to cite bogus reasons for their departure.
In 80% of the 500 cases in
which the Scouts were the first to learn about abuse, there is no record
of Scouting officials reporting the allegations to police. In more than
100 of the cases, officials actively sought to conceal the alleged
abuse or allowed the suspects to hide it, The Times found.
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Same old story - off to Church on Sunday -rape a kid on Monday - then cover it up with the help of yoyr good Christian neighbors.
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