Police slam church actions on child abuse

AUSTRALIA
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Deliberate actions by religious institutions to hide child sex abuse allegations rather than expose suspected offenders should be regarded as a crime, Victoria Police says.

In its submission to the Victorian government’s inquiry into the handling of child abuse by religious and other organisations, Victoria Police says it is concerned the Catholic Church, instead of encouraging sex abuse victims to go to the police, is providing a financial incentive to keep the matter within the church.

In the past 15 years more than 30 religious leaders have been convicted of child sexual offences in Victoria.

Police have had recurring problems in dealing with religious organisations, such as victims of sexual crime being talked out of reporting to police and suspected offenders being moved to a different diocese or sent overseas.

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