The NSW Special Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in the Newcastle- Maitland diocese, an area north of Sydney, Australia, held proceedings during 2013. The Special Inquiry investigated allegations made by police whistleblower Peter Fox that the Newcastle police and the Catholic Church colluded to keep criminal sexual activity against children by two Catholic priests from being properly investigated. This article reports on sections of the court hearings dealing with the Catholic Church, and relates these to sociological theories of gender, religion and power. In particular, the article will position gender analysis, via the social construction of clerical masculinity, as a central hermeneutic for understanding the culture of sexual violence w...
While there is much talk of an emerging interest in spirituality in Australia, there is evidence of ...
The Royal Commission has conducted a comprehensive survey of Catholic Church authorities in Australi...
"Dissertation Submitted to the School of Education of Macquarie University in Partial Fulfilment of ...
Over the last two to three decades in Australia, and internationally, there has been increasing expo...
Sociological and historical research into sexual violence against children has reported consistently...
Sociological and historical research into sexual violence against children has reported consistently...
Child sexual abuse by clergy within the Roman Catholic Church has emerged as a social and political ...
Clergy-child sexual abuse in Christian Church institutions is a prevalent criminological issue in th...
Clergy-child sexual abuse in Christian Church institutions is a prevalent criminological issue in th...
As the sexual abuse crisis continues to plague the Catholic Church across the world, the focus on me...
Clergy-child sexual abuse in Christian Church institutions is a prevalent criminological issue in th...
Clergy-perpetrated child sexual abuse has emerged as a critical issue on the global stage, demanding...
Since the early 1980s the Church and society have been shocked and scandalised by incidents of child...
Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church has become an international problem of truly global propor...
In the last 15 years, there has been extensive study of the problem of child sexual abuse in the Cat...
While there is much talk of an emerging interest in spirituality in Australia, there is evidence of ...
The Royal Commission has conducted a comprehensive survey of Catholic Church authorities in Australi...
"Dissertation Submitted to the School of Education of Macquarie University in Partial Fulfilment of ...
Over the last two to three decades in Australia, and internationally, there has been increasing expo...
Sociological and historical research into sexual violence against children has reported consistently...
Sociological and historical research into sexual violence against children has reported consistently...
Child sexual abuse by clergy within the Roman Catholic Church has emerged as a social and political ...
Clergy-child sexual abuse in Christian Church institutions is a prevalent criminological issue in th...
Clergy-child sexual abuse in Christian Church institutions is a prevalent criminological issue in th...
As the sexual abuse crisis continues to plague the Catholic Church across the world, the focus on me...
Clergy-child sexual abuse in Christian Church institutions is a prevalent criminological issue in th...
Clergy-perpetrated child sexual abuse has emerged as a critical issue on the global stage, demanding...
Since the early 1980s the Church and society have been shocked and scandalised by incidents of child...
Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church has become an international problem of truly global propor...
In the last 15 years, there has been extensive study of the problem of child sexual abuse in the Cat...
While there is much talk of an emerging interest in spirituality in Australia, there is evidence of ...
The Royal Commission has conducted a comprehensive survey of Catholic Church authorities in Australi...
"Dissertation Submitted to the School of Education of Macquarie University in Partial Fulfilment of ...