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The Philadelphia Report

By: Honorable Lynne Abraham, Marci A. Hamilton - foreword
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The Philadelphia Investigating Grand Jury Report into Allegations of Clergy Sexual Abuse in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Report is an audio presentation of the official 2003 Philadelphia Investigating Grand Jury Report. Included is a Foreword by Marci A. Hamilton, professor of law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, who is co-author of the report as Special Assistant to the Philadelphia District Attorny.

Public Domain (P)2010 Cherry Hill Publishing
Abuse Relationships Sexual Abuse & Harassment

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A community of voices shares narrative duties in this audio presentation of the Philadelphia Investigating Grand Jury 2003 report on Catholic clergy sexual abuse of minors in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Heartrending episodes of pedophilia as well as outrageous conduct in the form of bureaucratic stonewalling were uncovered during the four-year investigation, led by Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham, into allegations against 62 Philadelphia priests. Those efforts, resulting in this document of despair, serve as a model for investigation into patterns and practices of abusive behavior, as well as administrative cover-up.

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