This article considers the range of issues involved in pursuing justice for the sexual and institutional abuse of children by the Roman Catholic Church. It examines whether the framework of transitional justice discourse and practice should be used to analyze how individuals, communities, states and the global Roman Catholic Church can and should respond to the church’s legacy of widespread child sexual abuse committed by priests and religious individuals. It interrogates whether transitional justice should be employed in a novel non-armed conflict setting and argues that measures taken to date fail to reflect key insights of transitional justice that could be usefully applied to the church’s response to this pattern of abuse
Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church is a problem of great dimensions and universal scope. The ...
Childhood sex abuse by Catholic priests is an epidemic that has been rising to the surface in the pu...
When the sexual abuse crisis exploded in the Irish Church, the canonical expertise, experience and t...
This article considers the range of issues involved in pursuing justice for the sexual and instituti...
Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church is a multi-layered, multifaceted problem that needs to be ...
This article examines advocacy of Catholic restorative justice for clerical child sexual abuse from ...
The sexual abuse of children is an inexcusable act of betrayal. It demands accountability for perpet...
One of the greatest challenges facing the Roman Catholic Church (the Church) across the world conti...
Over the last two to three decades in Australia, and internationally, there has been increasing expo...
This paper sets out to explore theologically some aspects of the recent Irish experience of child se...
In recent years, the Holy See has been called upon to address the systematic and epidemic clerical c...
This article is concerned with public responses to allegations of child sexual abuse by representati...
This article examines advocacy of Catholic restorative justice for clerical child sexual abuse from ...
Throughout his papacy, Pope Francis reiterated that clericalism played a major role in the global Ca...
This article examines the sexual abuse scandal that has racked the Roman Catholic Church since 1984,...
Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church is a problem of great dimensions and universal scope. The ...
Childhood sex abuse by Catholic priests is an epidemic that has been rising to the surface in the pu...
When the sexual abuse crisis exploded in the Irish Church, the canonical expertise, experience and t...
This article considers the range of issues involved in pursuing justice for the sexual and instituti...
Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church is a multi-layered, multifaceted problem that needs to be ...
This article examines advocacy of Catholic restorative justice for clerical child sexual abuse from ...
The sexual abuse of children is an inexcusable act of betrayal. It demands accountability for perpet...
One of the greatest challenges facing the Roman Catholic Church (the Church) across the world conti...
Over the last two to three decades in Australia, and internationally, there has been increasing expo...
This paper sets out to explore theologically some aspects of the recent Irish experience of child se...
In recent years, the Holy See has been called upon to address the systematic and epidemic clerical c...
This article is concerned with public responses to allegations of child sexual abuse by representati...
This article examines advocacy of Catholic restorative justice for clerical child sexual abuse from ...
Throughout his papacy, Pope Francis reiterated that clericalism played a major role in the global Ca...
This article examines the sexual abuse scandal that has racked the Roman Catholic Church since 1984,...
Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church is a problem of great dimensions and universal scope. The ...
Childhood sex abuse by Catholic priests is an epidemic that has been rising to the surface in the pu...
When the sexual abuse crisis exploded in the Irish Church, the canonical expertise, experience and t...