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Citation

Dunne EA. J. Community Appl. Soc. Psychol. 2004; 14(6): 490-494.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, John Wiley and Sons)

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Abstract

The response of the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) to the clergy child sex abuse crisis is examined in the context of six cases in an hish archdiocese. The RCC was not proactive in engaging with complainants and did not accept organizational responsibility for its personnel. Its statements on the crisis were abstract and sometimes transcendent in tone and its attempts to account for its inaction used apologia rather than apology. The Church's reliance on apologia is similar to that found in secular bureaucracies that believe themselves to be 'client-independent'. It is argued the Church needs to implement a 'client complaint' procedure similar to that found in 'client-dependent' commercial enterprises and that it must also reconnect with its own core values.

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