Pedophiles and Priests
Anatomy of a Contemporary Crisis
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Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepedophilespriest0000jenk_e3g3
- ISBN-100195145976
- ISBN-139780195145977
- Goodreads201953
- LibraryThing1012066
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- OCLC Control Number48195617
- Better World Books9780195145977
- Open LibraryOL7389721M
Description
If we can believe the six o'clock news, there has been an epidemic of sexual abuse among the clergy, and especially among the Roman Catholic clergy. We have certainly seen many well-publicized cases, with front-page photos of priests led off to jail, and television interviews of parents afraid to let their children associate with clergy. But did the news media get the story right? Is there really an epidemic of clergy sex abuse? And is there, as some charge, something about the institution of the priesthood itself that attracts or creates pedophiles? Neither an expose nor an apology, Pedophiles and Priests takes a close, dispassionate look at the entire history of this mushrooming scandal, from the first rumblings to today's headlines. Philip Jenkins has written a fascinating, exhaustive, and above all even-handed account that not only puts this particular crisis in perspective, but offers an eye-opening look at the way in which an issue takes hold of the popular imagination. Jenkins argues convincingly not only that clergy sex abuse is far less widespread than the headlines suggest, but that there is nothing at all particularly Roman Catholic about the problem.
First Sentence
In 1985, Filbert Gauthe, a Roman Catholic priest from rural Louisiana, was tried on multiple counts of child molestation.
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