Is anyone asking questions about who, if anyone, has the responsibility for responding or reporting allegations of sexual abuse? Government employees have training including who to call to report suspected wrong doing. The Catholic church has police background checks and special training to recognize signs of sexual abuse and where to report; the Boy Scouts of America for years has a requirement for similar training of all volunteers who have contact with children.
What does Penn State have in the way of training to recognize signs of sexual abuse, responsibilities of the supervisors and staff, reporting, and individuals responsible for taking action and following up? Or is that discouraged or ignored because universities are leading the way to personal freedom, acceptance of homosexuality, same sex marriage, etc.?
How about a "rhythmic slapping sound" of flesh on flesh coming from the showers?
How about a "rhythmic, slapping sound" of flesh on flesh coming from the showers?
“What does Penn State have in the way of training to recognize signs of sexual abuse, responsibilities....”
A man has responsabilities exclusive of training and operating procedure.
What does Penn State have in the way of training to recognize signs of sexual abuse, responsibilities....
Recognizing what is going on when you see a middle-aged man buggering a 10-year-old boy doesn’t require special training.