Posted on 07/22/2014 10:27:13 AM PDT by wagglebee
Today, Life Dynamics Inc., a national pro-life organization, has released their second report exposing how the abortion industry covers for child sexual predators.
This new report, entitled, The Cover-Up of Child Sexual Abuse, shows clearly that the failure of abortion clinics to comply with mandatory reporting laws is having profound, real-world consequences for the victims of child sexual abuse.
Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics Inc. explains: In almost every case of adult men having sex with minor girls, the perpetrators are aware that the relationship is illegal and could land them in prison. They also know that one of the most likely ways for them to get caught is for their victims to become pregnant. When that happens, their back up plan is inevitably going to involve abortion. As a result, there is no place within the medical community where underage victims of sexual abuse are more likely to be found than at abortion clinics. The question is: how are these girls dealt with when they show up at those clinics?
According to Life Dynamics, in all 50 states, there are statutes that require adults, including healthcare workers, to report reasonable suspicions of child sexual abuse to a law enforcement or child protection services agency. In addition, when an underage girl seeks an abortion, a pregnancy test, contraceptive drugs or devices, or treatment for a sexually transmitted disease, that is evidence of sexual intercourse involving a girl who cannot legally consent to sexual intercourse.
Crutcher continues, It is important to understand that mandatory reporters are neither obligated nor authorized to investigate these incidents. Whatever conclusions they might reach about the legality or illegality of a childs sexual activity has no bearing on their obligations as mandatory reporters. If they are presented with evidence of sexual activity by a patient who, by reason of her age, cannot legally consent to sexual activity, their only duty is to report to the authorities. The responsibility for determining whether a criminal act has or has not occurred belongs only to the state.
An analogy to this is a situation in which a man is brought into a hospital emergency room with a gunshot wound, Crutcher explains, In virtually every jurisdiction in the United States, any healthcare worker treating him is legally required to report the incident to authorities despite the fact that a criminal act may or may not have caused the injury. The man might have accidentally shot himself while cleaning his gun or he might have been shot while robbing a convenience store. But the medical staff has neither the responsibility nor the authority to make that determination. The nature of the care they are rendering is evidence of criminal activity and their only duty is to report.
This new report, The Cover-Up of Child Sexual Abuse part two, contains actual cases of criminal prosecutions against men who have been caught having illegal sexual relationships with minor girls.
In each case, the victims were taken for abortions with no report being made by the abortion providers:
In one incident the report details the criminal case against a 44-year-old man who began having sex with his daughter when she was 13.
Life Dynamics discovered that when the victim become pregnant at 16, the abuser forced her to undergo an abortion at a Planned Parenthood facility. The girl later testified that even though her father helped her complete the paperwork at the clinic, signed the consent forms for the procedure and remained nearby during almost every step of the process, she was able to tell the clinics staff that he was forcing her to have sex with him. Despite that, Life Dynamics says that it is evident that no report was filed by the clinic since the rapes continued for another year and a half after the abortion.
Calling their report the tip of the iceberg, Crutcher points out that the cases they document are a representative sample of the total number of criminal prosecutions the group found. He also explained that in the cases they highlighted, the sexual abuse against these children continued, sometimes for years, after they were brought before abortion clinic workers.
Among experts who study this issue, Crutcher states, it is almost universally accepted that sexual predators who target children almost never stop on their own. Instead, they continue until they are stopped by someone else. In reading the cases you will see incident after incident in which girls continued to be raped and sexually abused sometimes for years after the abortion clinic where they were taken ignored the states mandatory reporting law. But once the situation was eventually revealed to the authorities, the perpetrator was arrested and the abuse ended immediately. This illustrates why compliance with these laws is such an indispensable tool for dealing with our national epidemic of older males sexually exploiting underage girls.
Life Dynamics points out that their latest report of criminal cases makes it clear that the abuse Life Dynamics documented in 2002, continues to this day.
Crutcher says it is critical that states enforce mandatory reporting laws and prosecute those who fail to report, it is self-evident that when a minor girl seeks an abortion, she represents a textbook example of why mandatory reporting laws were created in the first place. Despite this, we have consistently found that the law enforcement community is functionally indifferent to the problem of abortion clinics not complying with mandatory reporting statutes even in the face of irrefutable evidence that violations are occurring. Among all the cases we researched whether they are included in this report or not we never found one example in which criminal charges were brought against an abortion clinic employee for failing to comply with their states mandatory reporting statutes. This was true even when this failure was (a) noted during the investigation and/or trial and (b) was a direct contributor to subsequent assaults on these children. In some cases, the abortion clinics flaunting of these laws even resulted in sexual assaults being committed against other underage girls.
The abortion lobby is engaged in a pedophile protection racket and protecting pedophiles who rape underage girls.This is an outrage and what is going on here is absolute and utter scandal, Crutcher concludes.
In their previous investigation, Life Dynamics documented that abortion clinics associated with both Planned Parenthood and the National Abortion Federation are, with very few exceptions, completely ignoring the mandatory reporting statutes. (Listen to actual audio tapes of the calls here.)
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Ending the lives of an innocent to cover the crimes of the guilty....
Sick
Liberals love to cover the crimes of the men like this. Hiding the filth through abortion. They should all be reported
Anyone that preys upon children deserves any sympathy. And no protective custody either. Put them in general population and let the prisoners work it out.
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that should read “deserves NO sympathy”
And then there’s the ‘morning after pill’ - unsafe abortions within the home, but without all that pesky paperwork. You’d think that Big Murder would be absolutely against this pill being in private hands!
Not a shock as far as I’d guess.
I’ll betcha it happens more than anyone would like to admit.
It’s only a shock for liberals who live in a dream world, denying the reality they’ve contributed to.
Virtually every state has laws requiring people in the medical and educational professions to report to the authorities child abuse, including child sexual abuse. Failure to report is a crime.
Any abortion clinic performing an abortion on a minor girl, and does not report same, is a criminal enterprise. They should be shut down, and the staff prosecuted.
Well, love is love. Who are we to judge? (Sarc)
Oh no, they are not in denial of it, in fact they support it. Cases in point: movements towards child “rights” and “emancipation,” the support for the elimination of age of consent laws (supposedly to protect teenage boys from prosecution, yeah right), and, most grotesquely, recent mumblings in support of having pedophilia removed from the APA’s list of mental illnesses (aka THE END GAME).
OK. I can see that.
In that case, they’re feigning surprise at this.
we are in dark, dark times.....
How long before the left/libertarians announces this is just another lifestyle choice and this girl had every right to sex??
“Why be so judgemental about it? It’s just natural”
“She’s menstruating, that makes her a YOUNG WOMAN not a child”
“That being the case, what is a society to do? Should they try to enforce a ban on sex with good-sized 10-year-old girls, or should they try to get every girl past 6 or so on contraceptive pills?”
You know there are people who think this way. People who think kids and sex is a funny topic and mock those who seek to protect kids.
Planned Parenthood thinks it is above petty things like laws.
Especially when boys are involved, because everyone knows males are just walking penises looking to ejaculate.
I know. It's so sad that parents who are SUPPOSED to protect their little ones, their OWN flesh and blood, don't.
I know this is mean-spirited but I hope that there is a VERY hot place for those who abuse children and animals....the TRULY innocent.
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