Sexual Abuse

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  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Sex parties, booze for high schoolers, rape. It's all in a night's recruiting at Colorado, several women say. How sad that none of this is shocking.
  • A pedophile's accomplice?

    Boston Catholics want Cardinal Bernard Law to resign because of his role in protecting a priest who molested boys. Why isn't he being charged for his role in covering up the crime?
  • Untouchable?

    Millions of people worship Sai Baba as God incarnate. More and more say the Indian guru is also a pedophile.
  • Closing in

    At the crack house where I expect to find the abused toddler, I manage to get a foot in the door, but she's nowhere to be seen. Second of two parts.
  • Searching for Rochelle

    I was the caseworker assigned to hunt for a sexually abused 2-year-old in the wilds of New York. First of two parts.
  • Higher calling

    Why did the Orthodox community ignore three decades' worth of allegations that Rabbi Baruch Lanner abused children in his care? Simple: He was good at his job.
  • Letters to the editor

    Life isn't like the movies, Conason Plus: Who will vouch for vouchers? Men respond to essays on rape.
  • Agony in the garden

    A California diocese recovers from a sex-abuse scandal, and finds that healing comes through facing the truth.
  • "The Book of Revelation" by Rupert Thomson

    From the English novelist, a tale of brief sexual slavery and the years of dissipation that follow.
  • A child shoots a child

    It isn't about guns; it's about neglect.
  • Is this child pornography?

    American photo labs are arresting parents as child pornographers for taking pictures of their kids in the bath.
  • False memory syndrome

    As women bring lawsuits, therapists are having to pay for their mistakes.
  • Thinking of you

    On Mother's Day, a daughter finds she can't escape the painful childhood memories that she hides from the rest of the year.
  • A broken life

    After the suicide of Michael Dorris, dark questions cloud the reputation of this literary saint.
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