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“2,500 Catholic priests punished in 5 years for sexual misconduct” [Darleen Click]

Oh, wait. That was 2,500 public school teachers

An Associated Press investigation found more than 2,500 cases over five years in which educators were punished for actions from bizarre to sadistic.

There are 3 million public school teachers nationwide, most devoted to their work. Yet the number of abusive educators – nearly three for every school day – speaks to a much larger problem in a system that is stacked against victims.

Most of the abuse never gets reported. Those cases reported often end with no action. Cases investigated sometimes can’t be proven, and many abusers have several victims.

And no one – not the schools, not the courts, not the state or federal governments – has found a surefire way to keep molesting teachers out of classrooms.

Those are the findings of an AP investigation in which reporters sought disciplinary records in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The result is an unprecedented national look at the scope of sex offenses by educators – the very definition of breach of trust.

The seven-month investigation found 2,570 educators whose teaching credentials were revoked, denied, surrendered or sanctioned from 2001 through 2005 following allegations of sexual misconduct.

Young people were the victims in at least 1,801 of the cases, and more than 80 percent of those were students. At least half the educators who were punished by their states also were convicted of crimes related to their misconduct.

Nevermind. Nothing to see. Move on.

h/t Glenn Reynolds

6 Replies to ““2,500 Catholic priests punished in 5 years for sexual misconduct” [Darleen Click]”

  1. DarthLevin says:

    If only teachers were allowed to marry, this wouldn’t happen.

  2. Ernst Schreiber says:

    How long before somebody argues that sex ed needs to be taught like shop class or home economics?

    Or maybe you’ve already watched the satire documentary?

  3. bgbear says:

    or if these teachers had jobs

  4. bh says:

    The cracks about allowing teachers to marry or having jobs killed me guys.

    Good stuff.

  5. 11B40 says:

    Greetings:

    Those were not public school teachers. They were people perverting public school teaching (maybe even failed priests, if you get my drift.

    Plus, not all sexual dysfunctions are equal. Some sexual dysfinctions are more equal.

  6. Squid says:

    Full marks to Darth for making me laugh out loud at work. Bastard.

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