Personal Injury Child Protection in AustraliaCheck out this legislative overview to learn how Commonwealth, states, and territories in Australia can protect children from sexual abuse, including institutional child sexual abuse.
Personal Injury Child Abuse Violations in Russian-Occupied UkraineSome victims’ remains are in a brutal state that makes it challenging to conduct post-mortem examinations, and sex crimes endured by the victims are often not determined or reported.
Personal Injury How to report suspected child sexual abuseThe law in Australia regarding the protection of children from sexual abuse varies and differs from state to state and territory. Each jurisdiction has its characteristics. There are contrasts in who must report when child sexual abuse is suspected, the basis for the duty to report (concern, suspicion, or reasonable belief), what types of neglect and abuse must be reported, and to whom the report should be made.
Personal Injury COVID-19 and the Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in the PhilippinesAs a matter of public policy to curb the fast spread of COVID-19, countries have quickly closed their borders. These travel restriction mandates mean that child sex tourism has been halted or, at the very least, minimized. However, as a direct response to the pandemic, online sexual exploitation of children has dramatically surged.
Personal Injury Brooklyn Diocese and the New York Child Victim ActAs of June 2021, nearly 600 child sexual abuse lawsuits have been filed against the Brooklyn Diocese. These lawsuits were mainly for the diocese’s protection of priests abusing their parishioners, especially children.
Personal Injury Age of Consent Laws across AustraliaThere is the notion that the age of consent is at the heart of the problem of the existence of institutional child sexual abuse and historical child sexual abuse. It is of crucial importance.
Personal Injury Top Ivy League Institutions Sexual Abuse ClaimsSexual assault on college campuses is a serious problem that plagues students and educational institutions. A study by the Association of American Universities that sought students to participate points out that Ivy League colleges report higher rates of sexual assault than their non-ivy league peers.
Personal Injury How does the Church respond to child sexual abuse?Australia’s Royal Commission on the Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse found multiple and persistent failures of religious institutions to keep children safe, and a culture of secrecy and cover-ups that had devastating consequences for the entire life of the children who had suffered sexual abuse.
Personal Injury Child Sexual Abuse at Cricket AustraliaRumours had circulated within Cricket Australia that Ian King liked little boys but that did not stop his sexual abuse – so who was to blame?