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Sexual misconduct persistent in Utah schools
Salt Lake Trib ^ | Oct. 24, 2009 | Kirsten Stewart and Tony Semerad

Posted on 10/25/2009 12:06:31 PM PDT by Colofornian

It starts with a little extra attention and affection, a personalized note on a term paper and chummy after-school banter. Before long it escalates to hugging and explicit text messages. It's called "grooming," small indiscretions that child abuse experts say should alert principals and parents to a developing sexual relationship between a teacher and student.

But too often, these subtle cues go unnoticed until a relationship becomes inappropriate, or even criminal. Roy Junior High teacher Kenneth Taylor, who was charged 10 days ago with having sex with a former female student, is the latest addition to a growing list of teachers accused or reprimanded for fondling, seducing or pursuing the very students they're trusted to nurture and protect.

Sensational cases continue to make headlines in Utah, though there has been no discernible spike this year, state education officials say.

But sexual misconduct by teachers -- from inappropriate touching and downloading pornography on a school computer to full-blown molestation -- is a persistent and pervasive problem. It is the No. 1 reason Utah educators are forced to surrender their licenses. And the tools for preventing it haven't evolved much over the years.

"I talk about it every chance I get, at trainings, lectures and an education law class I teach," said Carol Lear, the state's top education lawyer. "The whole cell phone thing, texting and social networking. The landscape has just become increasingly complicated and sophisticated."

There are nearly 20,000 licensed educators in Utah, most of them hard-working professionals. But since 1992, the State Board of Education has suspended or revoked 313 teacher licenses, 208 of them (66 percent) for sexual misconduct. That doesn't include 10 cases under consideration before the Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission.

In 2005, Utah ranked 16th in the nation for teacher sex offenses, according to an Associated Press survey of disciplinary records from 2001 to 2005 in 50 states and the District of Columbia. At that time, 52.7 percent of Utah teachers who lost their licenses surrendered them for sexual misconduct -- twice the national rate, the AP found.

Education and law enforcement officials can't say what accounts for Utah's disproportionate rank. Lear speculates it's because the state disciplines wrongdoers more rigorously than other states.

In Utah, all teachers undergo national FBI background checks upon hire and relicensure every five years. They must report suspected child abuse. "Inappropriate" communication with students is forbidden. Forfeiting a license for merely downloading pornography is common. And there's zero tolerance for sex offenses, including those plea bargained to lesser charges or subject to a diversion agreement.

It could also be because more victims come forward.

Deputy Salt Lake County District Attorney Alicia Cook believes victims are more willing to report abuse because of greater public awareness through news coverage and efforts to demystify the court process.

"I don't think this is coming out of the blue," Cook said. "This activity has been with us a really long time. We just haven't heard about it."

Substantiating and prosecuting sex abuse is difficult, said Cook, but resources to help victims survive the witness stand have increased over the years. She said child victims are encouraged to watch a video about the courts and often are allowed to see the courtroom and even sit in the judge's chair before taking the stand.

But national advocates argue child sex abuse remains grossly underreported.

Criminal screenings are far from foolproof, as many offenders escape notice and have otherwise clean histories, said Victor Vieth, executive director of the National Child Protection Training Center in Winona, Minn. "One study looked at the histories of 561 sex offenders and found they accounted for 195,000 victims. You could sexually abuse hundreds, even thousands of children and have only a 3 percent chance of being caught."

Vieth favors prevention through training.

Very few teachers leave college and enter the work force prepared to spot and report abuse, he said. They don't know how to pick up warning signs: teachers who "groom" students by crossing social boundaries and getting too personal.

They're not attuned to behavioral clues in students and should be reminded each year of their duty to report hunches, said Vieth. "It's about making it harder for a sexual predator to operate."

School principals can help by voicing their expectations, shunning locker room talk and sexual jokes, said Vieth. "Teachers should be role models and shouldn't be acting like they're at a bar."

Even pointed questions during the hiring process can help, said Vieth. "Those sorts of things make sex offenders really uncomfortable."

Many relationships between students and teachers eventually become public, but often not until the line has been crossed.

Taylor, the 45-year-old former woodshop teacher, allegedly met his now-17-year-old victim when she was 14 or 15 and a student at Roy Junior High, say police. The relationship turned sexual about 18 months ago and went unreported until August, say police.

It's possible a fellow teacher reported the crime; police won't say. But like so many teacher-student relationships, it allegedly began with flirtatious text messages and phones calls.

Last March, Linda R. Nef, 46, and Valynne Bowers, 39, two Bountiful Junior High School teachers, were accused of sexually assaulting the same 13-year-old student, after their separate relationships with him spiraled from personal conversations to the exchange of sexual text messages, phone sex and intercourse. Both teachers counseled the boy about his troubled past, which, according to testimony, included him being molested as a younger child. Bowers is in plea negotiations with prosecutors. Nef, who turned herself and Bowers into police, was sentenced in July to prison for three years to life.

Weber School District spokesman Nate Taggart said all principals in that district undergo annual ethics and sexual harassment training, which they're supposed to replicate at school.

That's true for most large districts, but more specialized training on how teachers can protect children and avoid misplaced allegations of abuse are "hit and miss," said Lear.

She is working on a computerized ethics test to be administered every time a teacher comes up for relicensing.

"It would be a teaching test, one of those you have to keep answering the questions until you get them right," she said. And in the future, Lear wants to create a short video with real-life scenarios illustrating red, yellow and green light behaviors.

"Our professionals are working in high-pressure environments that can be very isolating. They spend all day with children with very little input from peers. My gosh, their relationships are with children," said Lear. "It's becoming more and more clear to me that we can pass all the rules and legislation, but if we're going to solve this problem it will be through training."


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To: Cringing Negativism Network

I think the question about this being a Mormon bashing thread was based partially on the referenced remarks, but more likely because of the author, Colorfornian. He/she lives for the opportunity to post negative comments about Mormons. Poor thing.


21 posted on 10/25/2009 9:40:31 PM PDT by luvtheconstitution
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To: Clintonfatigued
It seems to me like so many young girls are raped and killed in Florida. I think it should be a automatic death sentence for killing a child and a chainsaw procedure for raping.
22 posted on 10/25/2009 9:54:59 PM PDT by Big Horn (Rebuild the GOP to a conservative party)
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To: Colofornian
Why do each of you assume that it's Mormon educators behind these assaults?

are you asking me this question? i made no such assumption...

23 posted on 10/25/2009 9:58:44 PM PDT by latina4dubya ( self-proclaimed tequila snob)
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To: Colofornian
What? It's just easier to blame the messenger than with reality?

What are each of you going to do next? Throw darts @ the SL Trib & the Odgen Herald-Examiner & KSL.com & MidUtahRadio.com for posting articles & news segments on this epidemic over the past 3 months? Are you going to tell them to just "shut their media traps" 'cause you're more concerned about Utah PR than these students?

again i ask, is your question and are your comments geared toward me? if so, why? i had not responded to anything you had posted...

24 posted on 10/25/2009 10:03:26 PM PDT by latina4dubya ( self-proclaimed tequila snob)
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To: Colofornian; hinckley buzzard
Why does asking a legitimate question based on the data make him (or her) an apologist?
25 posted on 10/26/2009 6:46:46 AM PDT by starlifter (Sapor Amo Pullus)
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To: starlifter; hinckley buzzard
Why does asking a legitimate question based on the data make him (or her) an apologist?

(OK, do I really need to give you such a basic, basic language arts lesson? Your comment above has a question mark. Whereas, your response to me is based upon how I responded to H.B. in post #17 -- and if you relook at the H.B. excerpt I was responding to in post #17 -- there is no H.B. question mark, now is there.)

Here, I'll make it easy for you: 20,000 licensed educators, 208 revoked for sexual misconduct over 17 years. That's a pretty small percentage, a fraction of one percent. Not exactly an epidemic.

I don't see a question mark in there. Do you?

Therefore, he was going beyond raising a Q. He was making claims that defended the situation as nothing worth getting too excited about. These were off-base claims.

26 posted on 10/26/2009 8:15:38 AM PDT by Colofornian
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To: latina4dubya
are you asking me this question? i made no such assumption...

You're right. I apologize. I originally was including you just to copy you...and I lumped you in.

27 posted on 10/26/2009 8:17:39 AM PDT by Colofornian
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To: Colofornian
Oh.....now you've made me feel bad.....
28 posted on 10/26/2009 9:07:41 AM PDT by starlifter (Sapor Amo Pullus)
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To: Colofornian; Vigilanteman; Cringing Negativism Network; latina4dubya

1. I was only talking about this article. He taught at in a Mormon classroom. He was Mormon. I haven’t assumed that the other teachers doing this were Mormon, just the one in this article.

2. I’m sorry about not pinging you. Apparently I missed the online etiquette workshop when I signed up for the forum. The assumption that the originator of a short thread would read the comments was a stretch too far.

I wasn’t responding to you, why would I ping you? I’m really not clear on that.

3. I said that the story was news. It was. That’s fine. Post it. Just don’t try to link a felony to somebody who is not involved.

Did you ping Mitt Romney, btw? You did mention his name in your post.

4. I responded to the general discussion of in the thread. I looked at your posting history and reported my observation. It is obvious from your comments that you post these types of articles in an attempt to smear anything and anyone related to Mormons and to push your strange conspiracies. Look at your posts objectively, and be honest with yourself. You can say you are just posting the news, but when your comments are so outlandishly biased, you become as transparent as the rest of the MSM so hated on this forum.

Obviously, there will never be any love lost between the two of us after this. I, like another poster, find it pathetic that your life is so enveloped in trashing a population who would give you 85% of their votes if you were their conservative candidate.

Maybe you really are concerned for their souls. If so, are you giving them the same Christlike compassion that you demand from me?


29 posted on 10/26/2009 1:09:16 PM PDT by Skenderbej
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To: Skenderbej
Obviously, there will never be any love lost between the two of us after this. I, like another poster, find it pathetic that your life is so enveloped in trashing a population who would give you 85% of their votes if you were their conservative candidate.

What many don't understand is that there are greater things that our country, God doesn't need the US, he blessed us, He can easily take that blessing away, and maybe already has, some things are more important that vote getting, way more important.
30 posted on 10/26/2009 1:14:39 PM PDT by Scythian
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To: Skenderbej
Did you ping Mitt Romney, btw? You did mention his name in your post.

(Give me his FR moniker...Golly, I just didn't know he was a FReeper! :) )

You can say you are just posting the news, but when your comments are so...

You know, the thread you're mentioning at the time you commented had no posts from me as of yet.

Christlike compassion that you demand from me?

Jesus' ethic was simple: Love your neighbor. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength. Beyond that, his life exhibited a "Comfort the afflicted" AND, based upon his approach to the religious legalists of the day, afflict the comfortable.

Otherwise, SOME of what you say about me could also be hurled at Jesus for His approach to the Pharisees about their beliefs, etc.

31 posted on 10/26/2009 1:27:50 PM PDT by Colofornian
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