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The Single Biggest Barrier to Resolving the Child Sexual Abuse Epidemic is Silence!


The Single Biggest Barrier to Resolving the Child Sexual Abuse Epidemic is Silence1 in 4 girls will be sexually abused before the age of 18

1 in 6 boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18

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30-40% of victims are abused by a family member

Another 50% by someone they know and trust

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As you can imagine and have probably experienced for yourself, child sexual abuse is a difficult subject for most adults to talk about, let alone the children who are its victims. As such we must begin with the basics and break the silence. In doing so, we achieve five key objectives as follows:

  1. We encourage community members to accept the fact that child sexual abuse happens in every community;
  2. We inspire community members to make a personal decision to learn to protect kids by participating in prevention training;
  3. We teach adults, teens and children “the language of abuse” and open the lines of communication;
  4. We help survivors understand that they are not alone and support their healing journey;
  5. And most importantly, we put offenders on notice that we’re watching and our kids are off limits!

 

In her book The Socially Skilled Child Molester, Dr. Carla van Dam states that “Child molesters [also] gravitate to those people who are most likely to be too polite to fend them off, too shy and anxious to tell them to leave, too dependent to be assertive, and too impressed by rank, power, status or money to do the right thing. Child molesters deliberately associate with adults who cannot address these issues. They seek out adults who worry about hurting people’s feelings. They charm adults who do not believe it could happen.”

Teddy Bear: Stolen Innocence Released and Available!


Teddy Bear: Stolen Innocence Released and Available

SEX and the Mormon Church – a chronological history!


Subject: SEX and the Mormon Church – a chronological history (long)
Date: Dec 31 12:16
Author: Deconstructor
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The Restoration Means God Leads the Mormon Church

“Living prophets are leading this church today. The greatest security of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints comes from learning to listen to and obey the words and commandments that the Lord has given through living prophets. I would hope that the world would understand the importance of having a living prophet on earth today. In my own lifetime, through association with prophets, I have observed how they are prepared by the Lord. Their purpose is to bring us the will of the Lord for our times. I give my testimony that the prophets of this day have the qualities of the prophets of old and the other prophets of this dispensation. Each of these prophets has humbly and prayerfully sought to know and follow God?s will in his personal ministry. We declare with soberness, and yet with the authority of God in us vested, we have a prophet today. The President of the Church, as a prophet, is God?s representative on earth and is appointed to lead His church.”
-Apostle Robert D. Hales, “Hear the Prophet?s Voice and Obey,” Ensign, May 1995, Page 15

Now look what those leaders have done over the last 150 years. Ask yourself, are these men really God’s representatives on the Earth?

The following historical events regarding sex and marriage in the church have been compiled from the extensive historical church chronology from D. Michael Quinn’s book “The Mormon Hierarchy : Extensions of Power” For references, refer to the book.

Jan 14, 1848 – Brigham Young instructs Seventy’s meeting: “For the first act of adultery you may forgive a man, but if a man beds with a woman and does it 10 times he is guilty.”

11 Mar, 1848 – Benjamin Covey is excommunicated for having sexual intercourse with two girls “less than Twelve years of age” who are his foster daughters. He is rebaptized and serves as bishop of Salt Lake City Twelfth Ward from 22 February 1849 until 1856.

1 Feb, 1849 – First counselor Heber C. Kimball tells Sunday meeting that plural marriage “would end he said when the Church had gone to the Devil or the Prieshood taken from this people – then God would give it to another people.”

3 Mar, 1849 – At council of Fifty meeting, Brigham Young speaks concerning theives, murderers, and sexually licentious: “I want their cursed heads to be cut off that they may atone for their crimes.” Next day, the council agrees that man has “forfeited his Hed,” and decides it would be best “to dispose of him privately.” Instead, they allow him to live.

29 April, 1849 – First Presidentcy and Quorum of Twelve make following decisions concerning sex in marriage “not to unite with woman in view of impregnation till 7 days after the cesation of the menstrual discharge in order for the most healthy procreation. Also that after childbrith if delivered a son she should continue 40 days in her purification [without sexual intercourse with her husband]. If daughter she [the new mother] should be 70 days separated as unclean for a man. As to sexual connexion during pregnancy, do just as they please about that – suit themselves.” This is the earliest known LDS discussion of what is appropriate in sexual relations of married couples. These rules are based on Book of Leviticus, rather than on current medical writings.

15 Jan, 1851 – First of Brigham Youngs’ five formal divorces from plural wives. He is only one formally divorced while serving as church president. Joseph Smith informally ended several plural marriages, and four LDS presidents are formally divorced as apostles (John Talor, Wilford Woodruff, Lorenzo Snow and Joseph F. Smith)

19 Jar, 1851 – Utah legislature enacts law against “Sodomoy” by “any man or boy,” but removes sodomoy from criminal code on 6 Mar. 1852, without explanation. As governor Brigham Young signs both laws. Due to absence of sodomy statue, Utah judge drops charges against soldier for raping LDS boy in 1864. Young claims Utah’s legislators never criminalized sodomy and he declines to instruct them to do so for the next twlve years. Utah legislators criminalize sodomy in 1876 only because federally appointed governor asks them to adopt entire criminal code of California which has five-year imprisonment for sodomoy. For next twenty years LDS judges give 3-6 months of improsoniment to those convicted of homosexual rape, the same sentencing given to young males and females convicted of consensual fornication. Mormons of this era give no known explanations for any of these legislative and jurdicial actions/inactions.

17 MAr, 1851 – Brigham Young speaks in favor of Madison D. Hambleton who is being tried for shooting and killing man at LDS church services, immediately after closing prayer. The man “seduced” wife of Hambletone who is “acquitted by the Court and also by the Voice os the people present.” Hambleton later becomes sheriff in Utah.

18 Oct, 1851 – Trial of confessed murderer (and newly returned-missinary) Howard Egan. His lawyer Apsotle George A. Smith popularizes phrase “mountain common law” and argues: “The man who seduces his neighbor’s wife must die, and her nearest relative must kill him!” Fifteen minutes later jury finds Egan not guilty of murder. Church authorities print Smith’s closing argument in Deseret News, in two church pamphlets, and later in Journal of Discourses 1:97. Egan is one of Brigham Young’s enforcers.

24 July, 1853 – Brigham Young preaches, “The Father came down in his bodily tabernacle and begot Jesus.”

19 Feb, 1854 – Seventy’s president Jedediah M. Grant preaches: Did the Prophet Joseph want every man’s wife that he asked for? He did not….”

16 July, 1854 – First counselor Heber C. Kimball recommends decapitation for adulterers and preaches from the pulpit concerning “unclean” women: “we wipe them out of exsistence.”

8 Oct, 1854 – In what Apostle Wilford Woodruff describes as “the greatest sermon that ever was deliveed to the Latter Day Saints since they have been a people,” Brigham Young announces from the pulpit: “I believe in Sisters marrying brothers, and brothers having their sisters for Wives. Why? because we cannot do otherwise. There are none others for me to and the opposite idea has resulted from the ignorant and foolish traditions of the nations of the earth.” Young’s secretary George D. Watt has already married his own half sister as a plural wife. Her letter to Young shows that he was initially “unfavorable” toward allowing them to marry, but this sermon reveals theological basis for Young’s authorizing Watt’s brother-sister marriage and the three children born of their union.

27 Apr, 1855 – Lieutenant in Colonel E. J. Steptoe’s command in Salt Lake City writes to friend about his romance and near seduction of one of the wives of Brigham Young’s son Joseph (who is on a mission): “Mary [Ayers] Young and I had to give up. Brigham sent me word that if I took her away he would have me killed before I could get out of the Territory. He is a man of his word and little matters of this sort are concluded, I had better not do it, although I went back to the city purposely to get her. We wrote each other affectionate notes.”

27 Mar, 1857 – Brigham Young permits woman to select faithful elders to act as “proxy” to father children for her sexually impotent living husband. Young performs polyandrous ceremony “for time,” and the relationship lasts for several years producting two sons, (1858, 1861). Mother’s legal husband raises boys with her, and later tells them he loves them as much as if they were his natural sons. Both boys grow up to become devoted Mormons and polygamists. This is last knon case of authorized polyandry.

2 June, 1857 – Brigham Young says from the pulit, “I feel to sustain him,” when informed that the bishop in Manti. Waren S. Snow, has castrated twenty-four-year-old Welchman, Thomas Lewis, for undisclosed sex crime. “Just let the matter drop, and say no more about it,” Young writes Snow in July about the castration, “and it will soon die away among the people.” Snow’s counselor confides to his diary that this poor young man “has now gone crazy.”

14 June, 1857 – At a prayer circle of the First Presidency and apostles, Brigham Young refuses to seal three young girls (ages 12 and 13) to “Father James Allred” (age 73) because they “would not be equally yoked together” in marriage.

27 Jan, 1858 – Judge Hosea Stout describes with no disaproval how Mormons “disguised as Indians” drag a man “out of bed with a whore and castrated him by a square and close amputation.”

5 Apr, 1858 – Bishop of Payson, his brother the Sherriff, and sevral members of their LDS congregation join in shooting to death twenty-two-year-old Henry Jones and is mother, Mrs. Hannah Jones Hatch, for committing incest by which she has a daughter. The men also kill infant and also castrate brother/father. Perpetrators are indicted next year, but not brought to trial. When indicted again in 1889, Deseret News article criticizes trial of this “antiquated Payson homicide” as anti-Mormon crusade gainst those who were justifiably “digusted and greatly incensed” against “the brutal mother and son.” Former sherriff is convicted of murder, former bishop is acquitted.

12 Sep, 1858 – Church historian’s office notes discovery this morning of severed head of Provo woman who has been at U.S. military camp for a week. Six weeks earlier another woman’s head is discovered. These are earliest verified examples of someone taking literally the repeated teachings of Mormon leaders that apostates and adulterers should have their heads “cut off” as “blood atonement” for their sins.

2 Jan, 1859 – Brigham Young begins custom of having all Mormon congregations sit with women on north side of center aisle, men on south side, and children on front benches. This seating arrangement lasts for decades, remains in temples to this day.

8 Oct, 1859 – Brigham Young from the pulpit tells bishops to give Melchizedek priesthood to eighteen-year old boys, even if they “have been sowing their wild oats for years.”

8 July, 1860 – Brigham Young preaches from the pulpit, “Children are now born who will live until every son of Adam will have the privledge of receiving the principles of eternal life.” He also preaches, “The birth of our Saviour was as natural as are the births of our children; it was the result of natural action.”

23 Feb 1862 – Brigham Young preaches from the pulpit that the concept of Mother in Heaven is as essential as concept of Father in Heaven.

1 Aug 1862 – Brigham Young writes to a local bishop: “my advice is for bro james T.S. Allred to marry the Indian girl in question. It is written that ‘not many generations shall pass away before they become a white and delightsome people.’” Dozens of men marry Native Americans as plural wives in pioner Utah and Arizona.

12 Apr, 1866 – Deseret News reports murder of S. Newton Brassfield on 2 Apr. He legally maries plrual wife of absent Mormon missionary, and Deseret News editorializes that “the illegaly married couple would probably have been suffered to prusue their way to their own liking,” except that she filed for custody of her children. Deseret News also reports Brigham Young’s sermon about the murdered Brassfield: “Were I absent from my home on a mission, I would rejoice to know that I had friends there to protect and guard the virtue of my household; and I would thank God for such friends.”

19 Aug, 1866 – Brigham Young preaches from the pulpit: “Mary, the wife of Joseph, had another husband. On this account infidels have called the Savior a bastard… he was begotten by God our Heavenly Father.” She was a polyandrist, like the women he authorized in 1857.

11 Dec, 1866 – Brigham Young, Jr. writes in his diary that “a nigger” is found dead in Salt Lake City with this note pinned to the cropse: “Let this be a warning to all niggers that they medle not with white women.”

10 Jan, 1868 – Deseret News Editorial: “In this Territory we jealously close the door against adultery, seduction and whoredom. Public opinion here pronounces the penalty of death as the fitting punishment for such crimes.”

4 Feb, 1868 – Deseret News editorializes that “it is a pity” LDS father did not succeed in killing his daughter’s lover when the father “drew a revolver and shot him down in the court room.”

5 MAr, 1868 – Deseret News article titled “Served Him Right” reports that a Gentile is given “sound thrashing” when he visits LDS meeting to see young woman.

15 Aug, 1869 – Apostle George Q. Canon preaches from the pulpit: “We close the door on one side, and say that whoredoms, seductions and adulteries must not be committed among us, and we say to those who are determined to carry on such things: WE WILL KILL YOU…”

27 Oct, 1869 – Brigham Young preaches at Lehi, Utah that “by marriage Lot’s two daughters were sealed to him, and will be his to all eternity.” Young adds that it might one day become necessary to seals a man’s daughter to him as a wife, “but it is not likely ever again to occur.” There are verified instances of LDS leaders performing polygamous marriages between men and their foster-daughters or step-daughters, but not actual daughters.

18 June, 1870 – First counselor George A. Smith tells Salt Lake School of the Prophets about “the evil of Masturbation” among Utah Mormons. Apostle Lorenzo Snow says that “Plural Marriage would tend to diminish this evil self-pollution,” and he believes that “indulgence on the part of men was less in Plural marriage than in Monogomy.” Elder George Reynolds (Secretary to Brigahm Young) also tells the School that “where Monogomy was the Law, it compelled a more frequent (sexual) cohabitation than is right and proper.” Mormon medical books of the time advise sexual intercourse only once a month.

11 Sep, 1871 – Counselor Daniel H. Wells tells Grantsville School of the Prophets that “a great many of our young men are abusing themselves by the habit of self-pollution: or self abuse, or as the Bible terms it, Onanism,” which he regards as “one great cause why so many of our young men were not married, and it was a great sin, and would lead to insanity and a premature grave.” Polygamy is likelier cause for prevalence of bachelorhood in ninteenth-century Utah. First, every national census lists more males than females in Mormon population. Second, 10 to 40 percent of Mormon men marry polygamously which demographically requires bachelorhood in Utah’s majority population of males.

16 Dec, 1871 – Seymor B. Young, son of senior Seventy’s president, writes: “Salt Lake City has for the first time in its history houses of Ill fame almost on every corner.”

27 Feb, 1872 – LDS publication Millenial Star editorial titled, “Motherhood of God,” repeats a child’s question: “Why don’t you tell me about the Heavenly Mother? Don’t she give us anything?” Editorial speaks of those who “yearn to adore her” and expresses approval of praying to “Father and Mother God.” Editorial conclusion: “When we draw nearer the Divine Man, lo! we shall find a Divine Woman smiling upon us…In the Father’s many mansions, we shall find her and be satisfied.”

7 Mar, 1875 – Apostle Joseph F. Smith’s wife writes to him that “you know how brother (Apostle) [Albert] Carrington thinks a deal of women.” In Dec. 1882 Apostle John Henry Smith writes President John Taylor that maid at British Mission headquarters “found Bro. Carrington lying upon the lounge and Sarah Kirkman lying upon top him.” Upon Brigham Young’s inquiry about other women in 1873 and John Taylor’s inquiry about Sarah Kirkham in 1883, Carrington denies serious wrongdoing. he is not excommunicated until 1885 when protests from Sarah’s husband become too insistent to ignore.

24 June, 1876 – Brigham Young confides that it is “a curiousity to him that men could commit adultery and still retain the spirit of the Lord as he had witnessed on one occasion. The man is now dead.”

26 Sep, 1877 – Grand Jury describes Salt Lake County probate court as a “divorce mill” which granted 300 divorces in previous twelve-month period, primarily on “grounds of incompatibility of temperment, different aims and objectives in life.” Eighty percent of divorced couples come to Utah for divorces from such places as San Francisco, New York City, Chicago, Terre Haute, and St. Louis. Report finds that 13 percent of divorces are granted same day of complaint, total of 25 percent within week of application, and total of 85 percent are granted within a month of aplication. Report continues, “And your committee have good reason to beleive that other country probate courts of the territory are likewise engaged in this class of divorce business, to an equal if not greater extent.” Two months later U.S. senator Dawes introduces bill to remove divorce from jurisdiction of Mormon probate courts and limit divorce cases to federally-appointed non-Momron judges.

13 June, 1878 – LDS political newspaper Salt Lake Herald’s editorial on “Unhappy Marriages” begins: “We cannot say how many divorces the (Mormon) Utah probate courts have granted during the last few years, but the number is enormous, amounting to perhaps thousands.”

8 Oct, 1881 – First Counselor George Q. Cannon tells general conference: “We hear now of men having got married to cover up certain things; of children born wonderfully soon after marriage in some of our setlements, and perhaps in this city no less than in our rural settlements.”

31 Mar, 1883 – Apostle Brigham Young Jr. tells stake priesthood meeting: “There are many girls in Utah who have never had an offer of marriage from a man of the Church… Girls who marry outsiders are not worthy of the Sacrament.”

9 Oct, 1883 – In several hours of meeting with stake presidents, First Presidency and apostles give instructions about “Masturbation…self-pollution of both sexes and excessive sexual indulgence in the married relation.” This is the first-known Mormon referene to female masturabation.

7 Nov, 1885 – Quorum of Twelve excommunicates Apostle Albert Carrington “for crimes of lewd and lascivious conduct and adultery” with several women dating back to 1871. This is the first time since 1842 that a general authority is excommunicated for sexual misconduct, and its publication on 10 Nov. stuns the community.

27 Mar, 1886 – Polygamist husband confides in his personal diary: “How delicate is the position of a man in plural marriage who loves his wives and who in turn is loved by them. Every move he makes, in his relation or intercourse with them, is an arrow that pierces deep into the heart of one or other of them… A thousand thoughts and plans may come into his mind, but there is only one true solution. He must please God. In doing this, it may be hoped that by and by, he may also somehow please them.”

15 July, 1886 – Apostle Lorenzo prophecises from the pulpit that in the future “brothers and sisters would marry each other in this church. All our horror at such a union was due entirely to prejudice, and the offspring of such unions would be as healthy and pure as any other. These were the decided views of President Young, when alive, for Bother Snow talked to him freely on this matter.”

27 Dec, 1886 – Sarah M. Granger Kimball, counselor in Relief Society General Presidency teaches from the pulpit that “her brother Lafayette Granger and the late Bishop George Miller in conversation once with the prophet Joseph smith were told by him that when Mary the mother of Jesus was on her way to the hill country she was met by God the Father and the Angel Gabriel and the latter performed the marriage between Father (God) and Mary.”

21 July, 1887 – Apostle Franklin D. Richards: “God the Father came down in his tabernacle of flesh and bone and had (sexual) association with Mary, and made her pregnant with Jesus.”

27 Feb, 1889 – LDS politcial newspaper Salt Lake Herald’s article titled, “FAILED MARRIAGES,” regarding “the report of the Labor Commissioner Wright, presented last week, on the statistics of marriage and divorce in the United States from 1867 to 1886 inclusive,” with following: In 1870 Utah had highest rate of divorce out of all states and territories. In 1870 Utah’s rate was one divorce per 185 marriages. National averages was 1:664. States with lowest divorce rates are South Carolina at 1:4,938, Delaware at 1:123,672, New Mexico at 1:16,077, North Carolina at 1:4,938, and Louisiana at 1:4,579. In 1880 Utah had tenth highest rate of divorce out of all states and territories. In 1880 Utah’s rate was one divorce per 219 marriages, wich was more than twice the national average of 1:479. In twentieth century, divorce rates for LDS temple marriages starts out three times higher than this “divorce mill” rate for early Utah civil marriages.

13 Mar, 1890 – Plural wife writes to her husband: “We are more like lovers than husband and wife for we are as far removed from each other – there is always the embarrassment of lovers and yet we have been married more than 37 years.”

8 Sep, 1890 – Apostle John Henry Smith preaches from the pulput that “married people who indulge their passions for any other purpose than to beget children, really comitted adultery.”

1 Oct, 1890 – An apostle asks “how the Son of God was begotten,” and Lorenzo Snow tells apostles, “that he was begotten just the same as you and I were or as our sons today are.”

2 Dec, 1890 – Apostle Lorenzo Snow tells the Quorum of Twelve that “he expects to see the day when a man’s blood is shed again for the crime of adultery.”

24 Mar, 1891 – Utah’s chief justice Zane writes: “Polygamy has demoralized the people of Utah. I presume there are more sexual crimes here in proportion to the population than anywhere else.”

6 Mar, 1892 – Stake president “condemns the practice that existed among the Saints to some extent of taking means to restrict the number of their children to only two or three.”

20 Sep, 1896 – Seventy’s president J. Golden Kimball preaches: “There are 500 girls who are public prostitutes in Salt Lake City. Some of these are daughters of Latter-Day Saints.”

5 Nov, 1896 – Apostle Lorenzo R. Snow’s youngest plural wife bears his last child in Canada. At age 82 he is the oldest general authority to father a child.

15 Jan, 1897 – Apostle Brigham Young Jr. temporarily resigns as vice-president of Brigham Young Trust Co. because first counselor George Q. Cannon allows its property to become “a first class” brotherl on Commercial Street (now Regent Street), Salt Lake City. Apostle Heber J. Grant is invited to its opening reception and is stunned to discover himself inside “a regular whore-house.” This situation begins in 1891 and for fifty years church-owned and controled real estate companies lease houses of prostitution.

7 Oct, 1898 – At general conference Apostle John W. Taylor reports that in one rural area in Utah, 80 percent of LDS marrages involve pre-marital sex.

14 June, 1900 – First Presidency and apostles agree to give $3,600 to Brigham Y. Hampton for his prior “detective work” in which he paid prostitute to allow him and nearly thirty LDS “Home Missionaries” and policemen to spy on anti-Mormons engaging in sex acts in Salt Lake City brothels in 1885. Although first counselor denies it at this meeting, in private meetings of First Presidency George Q. Cannon refers to Hampton’s brothel work as “services rendered the Church” and “work in behalf of the Church.” Hampton has been set apart as a Salt Lake temple worker since 1893, and another coordinator of brothel spying is the temple doorkeeper (1893-1910).

10 July 1901 – Apostle Anthon H. Lund reports to apostles that during six-month period, 58 percent of LDS marriages in rural ward were “forced.”

7 Nov, 1901 – First Presidency decides and announces that there is “no rule in the church forbidding cousins to intermarry” and that first cousins can have temple marriages if they present civil license. General authorities such as Brigham Young, Williard Richards, Joseph F. Smith and Abraham H.Cannon married their first cousins as legal and plural wives.

23 Nov, 1902 – Apostle John W. Taylor tells stake priesthood meeting that “those who have sexual intercourse with their wives or touch any dead body are unclean until the evening, and therefore during that day should not enter the temple or officiate in any ordinances of the gospel.”

26 Mar 1903 – Joseph F. Smith tells apostles “there would be no daughters of perdition” in final judgment. General authorities authorize rebaptism without church discipline for young man who confesses “secret crime he committed in having to do with animals.”

7 July, 1903 – Apostle Rudger Clawson tells other apostles “that the practice of self-abuse existed to an alarming extent among the boys in our community who attended the district schools, and also, he doubted not, the church schools. He felt that the boys and girls should be properly instructed in regard to this evil.”

25 Oct, 1905 – Public criticism of Joseph F. Smith’s remarks that Father Damien of Hawaiian leper colony was immoral before his death. LDS church president is convinced that leprosy is contracted through sexual contact.

9 May, 1913 – First Presidency learns that James Dwyer, co-founder of Salt Lake City’s LDS University (now LDS Business College), has been “teaching young men that sodomy and kindred vices are not sins…” Dwyer’s daughter, actress Ada Dwyer Russell, is already in long-term relationship with lesbian poet Amy Lowell. Dwyer’s bishop and stake president want to excommunicate him, but First Presidency allows Dwyer, now in his eighties, to voluntarily “withdraw his name” from LDS church membership.

29 Sep, 1914 – Quorum of Twelve learns that mission president has “discovered that 15% of the missionary Elders in the Netherlands during the past two years, have been guilty of imoral practices, and that a much greater percentage of Elders have ben exposed to these evils.”

8 June, 1941 – First Councelor J. Reuben Clark tells annual general conference of youth and their leaders: “When I was a boy it was preached from the stand, and my father and my mother repeated the principle to me time and time again. They said, ‘Reuben, we had rather bury you than have you become uchaste.’ And that is the law of this true Church.”

26 Jan, 1842 – First Councelor J. Reuben Clark tells reporter for Look Magazine: “Our divorces are piling up.” Church Historian’s Office in 1968 compiles divorce statistics since 1910 for temple marriages, “church civil” marriages, and “other civil” marriages. Although temple marriages have lowest divorce rate of the three categories, in 1910 there was one “temple divorce” for every 66 temple marriages performed that year., 1:41 in 1915, 1:34 in 1920, 1:27 in 1925, 1:30 in 1930, 1:23 in 1935, 1:27 in 1939, 1:17 in 1945, 1:31 in 1950, 1:30 in 1955, 1:19 in 1960 and 1965. Last rate for temple divorce is almost ten times higher than Utah’s civil divorce rate century earlier.

2 Oct, 1952 – Second Counselor J. Reuben Clark warns women of Relief Society general conference against “self-pollution,” prostitution, and “homosexuality, which it is tragic to say, is found among both sexes.” He cautions LDS women against allowing homsexually oriented males to use them as male-substitutes in dating or marriage: “I wonder if you girls have ever reflected on the thought that was in the mind of the man who first began to praise you for your boyish figures.” Clark also tells the ladies, “I forebear to more than mention that abomination and filth and loathsomeness of the ancients – carnal knowledge with beasts.” Church Relief Society magazine publishes this talk in full.

21 May, 1959 – Executive committee of Church Board of Education discusses “the growing problem in our society of homosexuality.” Spencer W. Kimball reports that David O.McKay has said “that in his view homosexuality was worse than heterosexual imorality; that it is a filthy and unnatural habit.”

12 Feb, 1964 – First Presidency letter that all prosepctive missionaries “found guilty of fornication, of sex perversion, of heavy petting, or of comparable transgressions should not be recommended until the case has been discussed with the bishop and stake president and the visiting General Authority.”

7 Jan, 1969 – First Presidency secretary Joseph Anderson answers letter about “the Church’s stand pertaining to birth control,” with the concluding statement: “After all, however, the bretheren recognize that this is a personal matter involving the individuals concerned, and concerning which they must make their own decision.”

14 April, 1969 – First Presidency makes official statement on birth control which omits any reference to their own feelings about birth control as “a personal matter,” and states: “We believe that those who practice birth control will reap dissapointment by and by,” and repeated earlier letter’s emphasis on “self control as a dominant factor” in marriage.

9 June, 1978 – First Presidency letter instructs that interviews of married persons “should scrupulously avoid indelicate inquiries,” yet also emphasizes: “Married persons should understand that if in their marital relations they are guilty of unnatural, impure or unholy practices, they should not enter the temple unless and until they repent and discontinue any such pratices.” This reverses position of First Presidency proir to Spencer W. Kimball’s ascendancy.

17 June, 1978 – Church News headline “Interracial Marriage Discouraged” in same issue which announces authorizaton of priesthood for those of black African descent. Sources at church headquarters indicate that Apostle Mark E. Petersen requires this emphasis.

Sep 1981 – Branch presidents at the Missionary Training Center in Provo receive 21-point handout to help “both male and female” misionaries avoid masturbation. Point 19: “In very severe cases it may be necessary to tie a hand to the bed frame with a tie in order that the habit of masturbating in a semi-sleep condition can be broken.” In May 1995 article about masturbation, national magazine “Details” publishes seventeen of the recommendations and identifies Apostle Mark E. Petersen as author of “Steps in Overcoming Masturbations: A Guide to Self-Control.” In 1996, spokesman at LDS headquarters denies that Elder Petersen authored this document and denies that it was ever distributed.

5 Jan, 1982 – First Presidency repeats its 1978 instructions for “interviewing married persons,” but adds: “The First Presidency has interpreted oral sex as constituting an unnatural, impure or unholy practice.”

15 Oct 1982 – First Presidency instruction to all stake and mission leaders that many letters from church members “indicate clearly that some local leaders have been delving into private, sensitive matters beyond the scope of what is appropriate…. Also, you should never inquire into personal, intimate matters involving marital relations between a man and his wife.” Letter continues that even if a church member volunteers such intimate information, “you should not persue the mater but should merely suggest that if the member has enough anxiety about the propriety of the conduct to ask about it, the best course would be to discontinue it.” In response to widespread complaints from married couples being asked if they have oral sex, this returns First Presidency stance to what it was prior to presidency of Spencer W. Kimball, now incapacitated.

4 Mar, 1983 – Salt Lake Tribune reports lawsuit filed in February against LDS church for $28 million. A father blames LDS bishop for contributing to his sixteen-year-old son’s suicide for conseling his son “that masturbation is a terrible sin.. and being a normal adolescent in the puberty state, KIP ELIASON became increasingly less able to reconcile his sexual desires with the strict doctrines of the said LDS Church. He became filled with self-hate.”

15 Apr, 1983 – “University Post: The Unofficial Newspaper of Brigham Young University” reports interview with director of Standards Department. He acknowledges that students suspected of cheating, illegal drug use, stealing, or homosexuality are expelled from BYU if they refuse to take polygraph examination. BYU Security has licensed polygraph examiner.

4 Apr, 1987 – First Counselor Gordon B. Hinckley tells priesthood session of general conference that “marriage should not be viewed as a therapeutic step to solve problems such as homosexual inclinations or practices…” This reverses decades-long church policy formulated by Spencer W. Kimball.

9 Aug 1991 – Salt Lake Tribune article, “Of LDS Women, 58% Admit Premarital Sex.”

By C. A. Webb “Conversations Book Club” (Jackson, MS) – Review of Teddy Bear: Stolen Innocence!


By C. A. Webb “Conversations Book Club” (Jackson, MS) – See all my reviews

In TEDDY BEAR: Stolen Innocence Dr. Loren Due and others share what are very painful and at times unimaginable slivers of their lives as they dealt with abuse. The book begins with Due, himself, taking us into his own pain that unfortunately began in the home with his father and brother and led to choices in life that took him away from the person he was destined to be. Inside of the house where the abuse was born, however, we also learn a great deal about how some families choose to deal with circumstances that might arise in the home as well as issues of mental illness that may not be diagnosed until much later.

While many would choose to hate because of what they have been forced to endure, Dr. Due and those whose stories you get a chance to read take a different approach. They choose to become survivors and forgive those who who did them harm. This is not something that comes easy for some, but that was for me one of the most powerful lessons of this book. The EASY thing would be to hold on to the hate and resentment. It takes strength and courage to forgive and love in spite of. This doesn’t mean that you are condoning the actions, but that you choose to give up judgment to someone higher than you.

Dr. Due even says in the book that he has become a better person in various aspects of his life because of what he has survived. He knows what is right and wrong, and he chooses to do what is right. It’s all about choice.

No matter what we have gone through, there is a lesson for all of us in this. Forgiveness has the power to break any of the chains that might try and bind us to the past. We have to be willing to move forward and let the knowledge of the experiences of our lives to help us be the person we were created to be.

I also want to stress the importance of breaking the silence and letting it be known what is not to be accepted when it comes to our lives. Part of what the abuser uses is the threat that comes with speaking out. We have to know that by telling, by reporting the abuse, we are actually taking the power back that belongs to us—and we are making sure that this doesn’t have to happen to anyone else.

Difficult at times to read but important for us all, TEDDY BEAR: Stolen Innocence is a book that will stay with you forever.

Parallels between recent abuse cases are disturbing!


Parallels between recent abuse cases are disturbing

SNAP: The parallels between recent sex abuse cases are disturbing
Statement by Barbara Dorris, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (moc.liamgnull@sirrodPANS, 314-503-0003)

The parallels that can be drawn between the scandal at the Citadel and the situation at Penn State are disturbing.

At both institutions, a man in a position of authority and influence used his status to approach, groom, and ultimately molest young boys. At both institutions, reports were made to the predator’s superiors that something wrong was happening. And at both institutions, these superiors failed to act. Through their efforts to protect the name and reputations of their respective institutions, officials at PSU and the Citadel allowed more children to be victimized.

What is most disturbing about these scandals, however, is that they are not new or unheard of. Rather, these are a recent reiteration of the same type of cover-up that has plagued other organizations that held their reputations above the safety of children; institutions like the Boy Scouts of America, the Church of Latter Day Saints, and to a much greater extent, the Catholic Church.

What is different about PSU and the Citadel, however, is that the outside reaction – from parents, alumni, community members, and the media – has been visceral. These people have rightly been outraged, and heads have rolled because of their public outcry.

Yet we see no such outcry with the church. On the contrary, people have jumped to defend the priests that have been accused of molesting young boys and girls, and moved quickly to attempt to discredit those who came forward, citing misnomers as “this abuse occurred so long ago, get over it,” “you’re in it for the money, “and “if you were actually abused, what took you so long to come forward?”

The issue with this type of reaction is not only that it is mean-spirited, but it deters others who may have seen or suspected clergy abuse from coming forward, and it deters the type of public outrage that have shamed PSU and the Citadel, and therefore, the repercussions that come with it.

So we applaud the reaction from community members and share in their outrage at the officials at the Citadel. Through their inaction, they allowed this predator to change hunting grounds – moving from the university to a local high school – and avoid responsibility, in the same way that the Catholic church has done for so long. We hope that a full investigation is launched in order to determine who knew what, and when exactly they knew it, and we urge that this investigation be undertaken by outside authorities. We also call on Citadel President John Rosa to do real outreach, and do everything within his power to beg others who may have been victimized or seen these crimes occur to come forward, get help, start healing, and tell their story.

(SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, is the world’s oldest and largest support group for clergy abuse victims. Founded in 1988, we now have more than 10,000 members. Despite the word “priest” in our title, we have members who were molested by religious figures of all denominations, including nuns, rabbis, bishops, and Protestant ministers. Our website is SNAPnetwork.org)

Contact David Clohessy (314-566-9790 cell, moc.loanull@ysseholcPANS), Barbara Blaine (312-399-4747, moc.liamgnull@enialbPANS), Barbara Dorris (314-862-7688 home, 314-503-0003 cell, moc.liamgnull@sirrodPANS)

The Citadel faces abuse scandal similar to Penn State’s
There’s a story unfolding in Charleston, S.C., that sounds depressingly similar to the scandal that has rocked Penn State University.
Officials at The Citadel, “the military college of South Carolina,” are admitting they did not do enough after learning that a man in custody in Mount Pleasant, S.C., who has been accused of sexually abusing at least five boys in recent years, was brought to the school’s attention in 2007. Then, school officials were told, he had engaged in inappropriate sexual activities with boys during a summer camp at the college in 2002. An internal investigation was done, but police were never informed.

“As an institution responsible for delivering tomorrow’s leaders, we hold The Citadel to a higher standard,” Citadel President Gen. John Rosa said Monday. “We tell cadets to go beyond enforcing rules – to do what’s right. We are confronted with an investigation from 2007 in which I do not believe we met that standard.”
The school has retained outside consultants “to review the procedures that the college followed in this matter and recommend how we can improve our capacity to protect those living, learning, and working at The Citadel,” Rosa added.
Louis “Skip” ReVille, 32, a Citadel alum, is accused of sexually abusing boys he coached in Mount Pleasant. In 2007, as Charleston’s Post and Courier reports, Citadel officials were told by a suspected victim that five years earlier ReVille had invited him and other boys to a dorm room on campus. ReVille, the boy said, showed them pornography and encouraged them to masturbate. The boy was 14 years old at the time.
ReVille went on to become a school principal and coach in Mount Pleasant. Local WCSC-TV reports that investigators say he now has “confessed to charges he sexually molested teen boys, aged 13 to 15.”
At Penn State, former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky has been accused of sexually abusing at least eight boys over more than a decade, sometimes on campus. And school officials have been accused of not informing authorities, even though they had been warned by witnesses of Sandusky’s alleged crimes. Sandusky says he’s innocent.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/11/15/142349930/the-citadel-faces-abuse-scandal-similar-to-penn-states?ps=rs

Barbara Dorris
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests

MTO EXCLUSIVE REPORT: Most Of The Boys MOLESTED By The Penn State Coach . . . WERE BLACK!!! (He Had A FETISH For Black Boys)


November 11, 2011: By now you’ve heard that former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky was charged with sexually abusing eight young boys over more than a decade and former Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and former finance official Gary Schultz, were charged with failing to report an incident.

Penn State University appears to be involved in a SYSTEMATIC coverup of the incident, which has many wondering WHY they would do such a thing. Why would a university TURN ITS BACK on so many young boys who were being MOLESTED by that MONSTER.

Well MediaTakeOut.com spoke with a woman claiming to be a MOTHER of a boy allegedly molested by Sandusky, and her son was AFRICAN AMERICAN.

The mother, who asked for anonymity, told MediaTakeOut.com that her son and many other young boys claiming to be MOLESTED all looked similar. “They were Black about 10-12, and had a tall slim muscular build.” The mother went on, “How could no one have noticed, he’s around all these boys that look the same . . . This is disgraceful.”

The mom claims that she has gone to the POLICE and will seek criminal and civil actions against EVERYONE involved. Including the school. Good for her, we hope they BANKRUPT Penn State.

By the way, for all you people thinking that MAYBE Sandusky didn’t do it. Peep the timeline of events, courtesy of ESPN, and tell us whether you think there is THE SLIGHTEST CHANCE that he’s innocent!!!

1969 Jerry Sandusky starts his coaching career at Penn State University as a defensive line coach.

1977 Jerry Sandusky founds The Second Mile. It begins as a group foster home dedicated to helping troubled boys and grows to become a charity dedicated to helping children with absent or dysfunctional families.

January 1983 Associated Press voters select Penn State as college football’s national champion for the 1982 season.

January 1987 Associated Press voters select Penn State as college football’s national champion for the 1986 season.

1994 Boy known as Victim 7 in the report meets Sandusky through The Second Mile program at about the age of 10.

1994-95 Boy known as Victim 6 meets Sandusky at a Second Mile picnic at Spring Creek Park when he is 7 or 8 years old.

1995-96 Boy known as Victim 5, meets Sandusky through The Second Mile when he is 7 or 8, in second or third grade.

1996-97 Boy known as Victim 4, at the age of 12 or 13, meets Sandusky while he is in his second year participating in The Second Mile program.

1996-98 Victim 5 is taken to the locker rooms and showers at Penn State by Sandusky when he is 8 to 10 years old.

Jan. 1, 1998 Victim 4 is listed, along with Sandusky’s wife, as a member of Sandusky’s family party for the 1998 Outback Bowl.

1998 Victim 6 is taken into the locker rooms and showers when he is 11 years old. When Victim 6 is dropped off at home, his hair is wet from showering with Sandusky. His mother reports the incident to the university police, who investigate.

Detective Ronald Schreffler testifies that he and State College Police Department Detective Ralph Ralston, with the consent of the mother of Victim 6, eavesdrop on two conversations the mother of Victim 6 has with Sandusky. Sandusky says he has showered with other boys and Victim 6′s mother tries to make Sandusky promise never to shower with a boy again but he will not. At the end of the second conversation, after Sandusky is told he cannot see Victim 6 anymore, Schreffler testifies Sandusky says, “I understand. I was wrong. I wish I could get forgiveness. I know I won’t get it from you. I wish I were dead.”

Jerry Lauro, an investigator with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, testifies he and Schreffler interviewed Sandusky, and that Sandusky admits showering naked with Victim 6, admits to hugging Victim 6 while in the shower and admits that it was wrong.

The case is closed after then-Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar decides there will be no criminal charge.

June 1999 Sandusky retires from Penn State but still holds emeritus status.

Dec. 28, 1999 Victim 4 is listed, along with Sandusky’s wife, as a member of Sandusky’s family party for the 1999 Alamo Bowl.

Summer 2000 Boy known as Victim 3 meets Sandusky through The Second Mile when he is between seventh and eighth grade.

Fall 2000 A janitor named James Calhoun observes Sandusky in the showers of the Lasch Football Building with a young boy, known as Victim 8, pinned up against the wall, performing oral sex on the boy. He tells other janitorial staff immediately. Fellow Office of Physical Plant employee Ronald Petrosky cleans the showers at Lasch and sees Sandusky and the boy, who he describes as being between the ages of 11 and 13.

Calhoun tells other physical plant employees what he saw, including Jay Witherite, his immediate supervisor. Witherite tells him to whom he should report the incident. Calhoun was a temporary employee and never makes a report. Victim 8′s identity is unknown.

March 1, 2002 A Penn State graduate assistant enters the locker room at the Lasch Football Building. In the showers, he sees a naked boy, known as Victim 2, whose age he estimates to be 10 years old, being subjected to anal intercourse by a naked Sandusky. The graduate assistant tells his father immediately.

March 2, 2002 In the morning, the graduate assistant calls coach Joe Paterno and goes to Paterno’s home, where he reports what he has seen.

March 3, 2002 Paterno calls Tim Curley, Penn State athletic director to his home the next day and reports a version of what the grad assistant had said.

March 2002 Later in the month the graduate assistant is called to a meeting with Curley and senior vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz. The grad assistant reports what he has seen and Curley and Schultz say they will look into it.

March 27, 2002 (approximate) The graduate assistant hears from Curley. He is told that Sandusky’s locker room keys are taken away and that the incident has been reported to The Second Mile. The graduate assistant is never questioned by university police and no other entity conducts an investigation until the graduate assistant testifies in grand jury in December 2010.

2005-2006 Boy known as Victim 1 says that he meets Sandusky through The Second Mile at age 11 or 12.

Spring 2007 During the 2007 track season, Sandusky begins spending time with Victim 1 weekly, having him stay overnight at his residence in College Township, Pa.

Spring 2008 Termination of contact with Victim 1 occurs when he is a freshman in a Clinton County high school. After the boy’s mother calls the school to report sexual assault, Sandusky is barred from the school district attended by Victim 1 from that day forward and the matter is reported to authorities as mandated by law.

Early 2009 An investigation by the Pennsylvania attorney general begins when a Clinton County, Pa., teen boy tells authorities that Sandusky has inappropriately touched him several times over a four-year period.

September 2010 Sandusky retires from day-to-day involvement with The Second Mile, saying he wants to spend more time with family and handle personal matters.

March 2011 Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot-News reports that grand jury is investigating Sandusky on allegations of indecent assault against a teenage boy. The Patriot-News reports that five people with knowledge of the case said the grand jury has been meeting for 18 months and has called witnesses, including Paterno and Curley. Penn State declines comment.

Nov. 5, 2011 Sandusky is arrested and released on $100,000 bail after being arraigned on 40 criminal counts

Nov. 7, 2011 Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly says Paterno is not a target of the investigation into how the school handled the accusations. But she refuses to say the same for university president Graham Spanier. Curley and Schultz, who have stepped down from their positions, surrender on charges that they failed to alert police to complaints against Sandusky.

Nov. 8, 2011 Possible ninth victim of Sandusky contacts state police as calls for ouster of Paterno and Spanier grow in state and beyond. Penn State abruptly cancels Paterno’s regular weekly news conference.

Nov. 9, 2011 Paterno announces in the morning he’ll retire at the end of the season, but the university’s board of trustees rules later that Paterno and Spanier are out effective immediately. Defensive coordinator Tom Bradley is named interim coach and provost Rodney Erickson is named interim university president

Bishop Eddie Long Had Fifth Accuser in Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit!


By DALE RUSSELL/myfoxatlanta

ATLANTA, Ga. – The FOX 5 I-Team has uncovered that there was a fifth accuser in the Bishop Eddie Long sexual misconduct case. He never filed a lawsuit and his name was kept a secret, but Centino Kemp’s allegations of sexual misconduct against Bishop Long brought him front and center into the recent settlement negotiations.

Senior I-Team reporter Dale Russell has crisscrossed the city of Atlanta searching for the mysterious fifth young man. Centino Kemp, sometimes called Centinio, is young– barely 22. We’re told he met Bishop Long years ago. He has Long’s name tattooed on his wrist, and he is currently recording songs written from the perspective of an angry lover.

For nearly two months, Russell searched all over Atlanta for Centino Kemp, and finally caught up with him leaving this small recording studio. He was happy to talk about his music. But he didn’t want to talk about anything else.

The well-known sex scandal involving Bishop Eddie Long, began when four young men, all former members of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, filed suit accusing the bishop of lavishing money, trips and gifts on the young adult s, while having sexual contact with them.

The case was finally settled in secret back in May. Sources tell us an undisclosed amount of money was paid to the young men. Bishop Long, in court papers, denied the allegations and later issued a statement saying it was time to move forward.

Now, the I-Team has learned that after the initial lawsuits were filed , Centino Kemp came forward with similar allegations of sexual misconduct against Bishop Long. Our sources say he became involved in the settlement talks. He was the mystery man. Though his name was never made public, the I-Team has learned he may have played a significant role in the mediation.

Our source says Kemp has been taking part in countless $100 an hour sessions in Atlanta recording studios for the past two months.

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Detectives Arrest Sex Offender On New Charges, Roger Charette Served Time For Sex Assault Charge In 1980s!


DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — Deputies have arrested a sex offender in Highlands Ranch on new charges.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Special Victims Unit arrested Roger Charette, 59, of Highlands Ranch, on suspicion of 13 counts of sexual assault on a child, aggravated incest and habitual sex offender against children.

The habitual sex offender against children charge is a sentence enhancement, which upon conviction, requires the court to sentence the defendant to not less than three times the upper limit of the presumptive range for that class felony, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.

In 1984, Charette pleaded guilty to attempted sexual assault on a child in a case from the Aurora Police Department. There were three female victims under the age of 10 in that case, deputies said. Charette was sentenced to 90 days’ jail and two years’ probation in that case.

Detectives are asking anyone with information about additional victims or inappropriate conduct by Charette to call Detective Dea Aragon at 303-814-7131.

Principal Charged With Having Sex With Student Inside Office!


NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (WPIX)—

An assistant school principal in New Rochelle who recently resigned from his post was arrested and charged Friday with sexually abusing a 14-year-old student, officials announced Friday.

According to authorities, Jose Martinez is accused of having “ongoing courses of manual and oral sex” with the male student between March 2010 and June 2010, inside his middle school office .

Martinez, 37, has been charged with one count of second-degree criminal sexual act, officials announced at a morning press conference.

New Rochelle Police Capt. Joseph Schaller told reporters Martinez was arrested Thursday at his home in Brentwood, Long Island. He remains in police custody awaiting arraignment.

Martinez resigned from his position as assistant principal of Jefferson Elementary School on March 11, after holding the post for only five months.

Before transferring to Jefferson Elementary, Martinez worked as dean at the Issac E. Young Middle School. According to officials, it was there where the abuse took place with the child who was a student at the time.

Police started investigating Martinez after the boy’s mother made a complaint where she believed the school administrator was involved in an inappropriate relationship with her son. On March 23, the mother finally filed a formal complaint with authorities, nearly two weeks after Martinez submitted his resignation to the school district.

According to Jefferson school officials, Martinez cited “personal reasons” for his sudden departure. District officials say they are fully cooperating with authorities in the ongoing investigation.

Teachers wanted matter kept quiet, says mother of victim!


THE MOTHER of an 11-year-old boy who was sexually abused by a house mistress says she was told by her son’s exclusive school to keep the matter quiet.

The school, which cannot be named for legal reasons, also failed to organize counseling for the young victims or offer their families meaningful support, the woman told the Herald outside the Sydney District Court yesterday.

Cassandra Leigh Johnson, 42, was sentenced to at least five years’ jail for having oral sex and sexual intercourse with six boys, who were aged 11 or 12, over a five-month period in 2009.

Judge Anthony Garling said Johnson, a petite, youthful-looking mother of two who lived on the school campus at weekends as a ”house mother”, took advantage of immature and naive boys who were ”in no position to deal with this predatory behavior”.

He said in sentencing her that he took into account the evidence of two expert psychiatric witnesses who said she had bipolar disorder, but he did not factor in her gender.

”I have concluded the offender be sentenced the same way as I would have sentenced a male offender,” Judge Garling said.

The mother of one of the victims said Johnson was a ”wicked, terrible woman” and said she ”will never be able to forgive her for what she has done to me or my beautiful little boy and the impact she has had on his future.”

She said the boys were not given enough support from the school; however the conviction and sentence would help them to cope with the long-term ramifications of the sexual abuse.

”If she hadn’t got a prison sentence it would have been very traumatic for the boys because they need to see that she’s been punished for this,” she said.

The court heard Johnson initiated oral sex and sexual intercourse with the boys in her residence, the sick bay and a tent while the boys were camping on school grounds.

She pressured one boy by telling him, ”Come on, let’s go. Don’t be a puss” and told another boy she loved him.

Some of the assaults occurred with other boys either watching or keeping a look-out. The mother said she had warned her son about being contacted by male pedophiles on Facebook and dismissed his questions about female sex offenders.

”I cut him off and said, ‘Don’t be silly. Women don’t do things like that; women aren’t pedophiles,”’ she said.

”And then later on he said, ‘I tried to tell you mum but you wouldn’t listen.”’

Johnson will be eligible for parole in March 2016.