The ongoing crises of child sexual abuse by Christian institutions leaders across the Anglophone world continue to attract public attention and public inquiries. The pervasiveness of this issue lends credence to the argument that the prevailing ethos functioning within some Christian Institutions is one which exercises influence to repeatedly mismanage allegations of child sexual abuse by Church leaders. This work draws on semistructured interviews conducted with 15 Personnel in Christian Institutions (PICIs) in Australia who were identified as being pro-active in their approach to addressing child sexual abuse by PICIs. From these data, themes of power and forgiveness are explored through a Foucaultian conceptualising of pastoral power and...
Psychoanalysis can advance our understanding of responses from the hierarchy of mainstream religious...
Clergy-perpetrated child sexual abuse (CSA) has become widely acknowledged as a form of violence tha...
<p class="AbstractTxt">This paper considers constructions of institutional culture and power in the ...
The ongoing crises of child sexual abuse by Christian institutions leaders across the Anglophone wor...
The ongoing crises of child sexual abuse by Christian institutions leaders across the Anglophone wor...
One of the greatest challenges facing the Roman Catholic Church (the Church) across the world conti...
There growing recognition that a contributor to the repeat crises of child sexual abuse (CSA) by per...
The issue of child sexual abuse in Christian institutions has been persistent and politicalised acro...
The focus of this research was on ways in which Christian congregations can address the concept of f...
Executive Summary\ud Child sexual abuse (CSA) in Christian Institutions continues to be of serious c...
This paper examines the sexual abuse of children by priests in the American Roman Catholic Church. T...
This article reviews the evidence on the extent of child sexual abuse in church communities, and the...
Child sexual abuse by clergy within the Roman Catholic Church has emerged as a social and political ...
This paper considers constructions of institutional culture and power in the cover-up of child sexua...
Clergy-child sexual abuse in Christian Church institutions is a prevalent criminological issue in th...
Psychoanalysis can advance our understanding of responses from the hierarchy of mainstream religious...
Clergy-perpetrated child sexual abuse (CSA) has become widely acknowledged as a form of violence tha...
<p class="AbstractTxt">This paper considers constructions of institutional culture and power in the ...
The ongoing crises of child sexual abuse by Christian institutions leaders across the Anglophone wor...
The ongoing crises of child sexual abuse by Christian institutions leaders across the Anglophone wor...
One of the greatest challenges facing the Roman Catholic Church (the Church) across the world conti...
There growing recognition that a contributor to the repeat crises of child sexual abuse (CSA) by per...
The issue of child sexual abuse in Christian institutions has been persistent and politicalised acro...
The focus of this research was on ways in which Christian congregations can address the concept of f...
Executive Summary\ud Child sexual abuse (CSA) in Christian Institutions continues to be of serious c...
This paper examines the sexual abuse of children by priests in the American Roman Catholic Church. T...
This article reviews the evidence on the extent of child sexual abuse in church communities, and the...
Child sexual abuse by clergy within the Roman Catholic Church has emerged as a social and political ...
This paper considers constructions of institutional culture and power in the cover-up of child sexua...
Clergy-child sexual abuse in Christian Church institutions is a prevalent criminological issue in th...
Psychoanalysis can advance our understanding of responses from the hierarchy of mainstream religious...
Clergy-perpetrated child sexual abuse (CSA) has become widely acknowledged as a form of violence tha...
<p class="AbstractTxt">This paper considers constructions of institutional culture and power in the ...