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Boy Scouts: paper trail of abuse
The Los Angeles Times has reviewed thousands of confidential records kept by the Boy Scouts of America in cases in which allegations of sexual abuse were made. The review has found Scouting officials frequently urged admitted offenders to quietly resign—and helped many cover their tracks.
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From left to right: Floyd Slusher, Mark Bumgarner, Stephen Field, Alan Dunlap, William Lazzareschi, Rick Turley. (Colorado Department of Corrections, Virginia State Police, California Department of Justice, Texas Department of Public Safety, Rhode Island Parole Board & Sex Offender, CBC News: the fifth estate)
September 25, 2012
