Around 87,000 Australians have been sexually abused in their childhood in faith-based organisations, with nearly three quarters of those taking place in Catholic settings, according to new research.
Yet the new study from the Australian Catholic University’s Institute of Child Protection Studies showed a significant decline in the prevalence of abuse in the last five decades, falling from 2.2 per cent of men aged 65 and older, down to 0.2 per cent of men now aged 16-24.
One in every 250 Australians, or 0.4 per cent of the population, reported being abused by a pastor, member of clergy or other adult in a religious organisation.
Boys now aged 65 years or older were more likely than girls to be abused in this way, and the most common perpetrator was also male.
The analysis, led by PhD candidate Gabrielle Hunt, confirmed that the Catholic Church carries a proportionally higher burden of…
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