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In reply to the discussion: Catholic priests would have to report child sex abuse under proposed California law [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)25. You don't seem to understand how mandatory reporting works.
Any reasonable suspicion must be reported. Inadvertent slips of the tongue. Stories that don't add up. Unexplained bruises or changes in behavior. Credible third party reports. Walking in on another priest with a half naked child. Children who innocently say "Father X said Jesus got naked with the disciples and we should do it too."
We made the decision a long time ago that all such things must be reported by teachers, doctors etc. However they got the information. That's not a question any more.
Why should priests get an exemption? That's a question you don't seem able to answer.
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Catholic priests would have to report child sex abuse under proposed California law [View all]
trotsky
Feb 2019
OP
So your position is that we should do away with mandatory reporting altogether?
marylandblue
Feb 2019
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