The Ongoing Cost of Abuse Cover-ups
from Associated Press at www.newsjournal.com
[Also see Georgetown University’s
Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) web
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range of social scientific studies about the Catholic
Church.]
“The church sexual abuse crisis cost Catholic
dioceses and religious institutes nearly $467 million
last year in settlements to victims, legal expenses,
therapy, and training, a staggering amount in the aftermath
of the abuse scandal that surfaced in 2002, according
to an independent audit released yesterday by the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The data, collected by the Center for Applied Research
in the Apostolate at Georgetown University, also showed
that 783 new and credible allegations of sexual abuse
by clergy were reported last year, down from 1,092 allegations
reported in 2004 and bringing the total number of accusations
to more than 12,000 nationwide since 1950.
While the number of allegations is decreasing, the financial
cost to the church increased over the last year due to
some large settlements paid in 2005, said Teresa M. Kettelkamp,
director of the USCCB's Office of Child and Youth Protection.
The church paid more than $399 million last year in settlements
alone, and spent $67 million more on therapy for victims,
legal fees, and counseling for offenders, according to
the data.
The audit's results bring the total cost of the church
sexual abuse crisis to nearly $1.2 billion, not including
undisclosed payments the church made during 2003 and
this year.”