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AustraliaEdit
Main article:
Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Australia
The
Gillard Government instituted the
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in 2013.
[52][53]The Commission reported that 7% of all Catholic priests in Australia were "alleged perpetrators of child sex abuse;" the children's average age at the time of the abuse was 11.5 for boys and 10.5 for girls.
[54] Alleged perpetrators were overwhelmingly male (90%) and religious brothers were disproportionally highly responsible (having the most claimants and some 37% of all alleged perpetrators, despite being numerically inferior to priests and religious sisters). Most reported incidents of sex abuse occurred between 1950 and 1989,
[55] however it was noted that there was on average a delay of 33 years between when a victim was abused to when it was reported,
[56] which skews the statistics towards older incidents of abuse. Some reported incidents occurred as early as the 1920s and the latest after 2010.
[55]
Of the 201 Church authorities surveyed, 92 (46%) reported having received at least one claim of child sexual abuse. Overall, some 4,444 claimants alleged incidents of abuse in 4,756 reported claims over the period 1950-2015 (86% of claims related to pre-1990 incidents). The 3,057 claims resulting in a payment for redress amounted to $268 million between 1980 and 2015. Claims had been made against 1,880 alleged perpetrators, with 30% against priests, 32% non-ordained religious brothers, 5% non-ordained religious sisters, 29% lay people and 4% of unknown religious status. By means of a weighted index, the Commission found that at 75 archdioceses/dioceses and religious institutes with priest members examined, some 7 per cent of priests (who worked in Australia between 1950 and 2009
[57]) had allegations made against them (this finding did not represent allegations tested in a court of law).
[58][59][58][55][56] Between 1980 and 2015, the Christian Brothers, which operated a number of residential facilities, made the highest number of payments to victims at 763, totaling $48.5m.
[55]
Australia's Catholic leaders had been among the first in the world to publicly address management of child abuse: In 1996, the church issued the
Towards Healing Protocol, which it described as seeking to "establish a compassionate and just system for dealing with complaints of abuse".
[60] Papal apologies for abuse in Australia were made by John Paull II and Benedict XVI.
[61][62]
On June 29, 2017 the
Victorian Police charged Australian Cardinal
George Pell with multiple accounts of historical sexual assault.
[63] The most serious charges were thrown out for "fundamental defects in evidence" and credibility issues over witnesses, but Pell was committed to stand
trial on the lesser charges, pleading not guilty.
[64] The matter remains
sub judice. In May 2018
Philip Wilson, Archbishop of Adelaide, was found guilty of failing to report allegations of child sexual abuse to civil authorities in 1976 when he was an assistant parish priest in
East Maitland, New South Wales, and stepped aside from his duties as Archbishop, announcing an intention to appeal the decision of the magistrate.
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