AUSTRALIA- Survivors welcome charge against Bishop Wilson for failing to report child sex crime

AUSTRALIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priets

For immediate release: Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Statement by Nicky Davis, Leader, SNAP Australia, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( nicky@nickydavis.com.au, 0422 538 440 )

Survivors’ long wait for any senior church official to be held responsible for covering up widespread and systemic child sex crimes is finally over.

[BBC News]

At last those who enable and coverup the sexual exploitation of defenseless children are no longer a protected species. We hope this charge is the first of many.

For too long, survivors have seen those responsible for enforcing laws against covering up child sex crimes ignore evidence and fail to investigate case after case.

Most institutional child sexual violence involves senior officials refusing to act, not reporting to police, and allowing predators continued access to their favourite prey.

In NSW this is, and has long been, against the law.

But it is almost never investigated, and there have been no convictions.

Now, thanks to dedicated officers like Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox risking his career to demand action, and courageous survivors, soon no-one in Australia will be above the law.

This one criminal charge will protect more Australian children than decades of empty promises and expensive PR by church officials.

However given the Vatican’s track record of providing a safe haven for child sex predators and those who coverup their crimes, it might be advisable to require Archbishop Wilson to surrender his passport.

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