<br><h1>Sex abuse files prompt calls for Boy Scouts ousters</h1>
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<div class="cnnByline">By the CNN Wire Staff</div>
<div class="cnn_strytmstmp">updated 5:28 PM EDT, Mon September 17, 2012</div>
</div><br><br><p><strong>(CNN)</strong> -- A sex abuse support group called on the Boy
Scouts of America to oust any official still with the organization who
was involved in covering up child sex crimes.</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph2">The demand by the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests was in reaction to a <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-boy-scouts-files-20120916,0,6937684.story" target="_blank">Los Angeles Times story</a>
detailing previously sealed files that it said showed scouting
officials "failed to report hundreds of alleged child molesters to
police and often hid the allegations from parents and the public."</p>
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<b><cite class="expCaption"><span>Some abuse of Boy Scouts never reported</span></cite></b>
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<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph3">The 1,600 "ineligible
volunteer" files from 1970 to 1991 reviewed by the Times were obtained
through a 1992 lawsuit against the Boy Scouts, the newspaper reported
Sunday. The "perversion files" were a blacklist of alleged sexual
molesters, it said.</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph4"><a href="http://startingpoint.blogs.cnn.com/2012/09/17/l-a-times-reporter-jason-felch-on-the-shocking-story-of-a-sexual-abuse-cover-up-in-boy-scouts-of-america/" target="_blank">L.A. Times reporter on sexual abuse cover-up in Boy Scouts of America</a></p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph5">Although the Scouts
learned of most of the abuse allegations after they were reported to
authorities, the organization learned about more than 500 instances from
boys, parents, staff members or anonymous tips, the paper said.</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph6">"In about 400 of those
cases -- 80% -- there is no record of Scouting officials reporting the
allegations to police," the Times reported. "In more than 100 of the
cases, officials actively sought to conceal the alleged abuse or allowed
the suspects to hide it."</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph7">"Here's the next step in
the Boy Scouts child sex abuse and cover up scandal: Every Scout
official who knew of or suspected or concealed these heinous crimes
should be ousted and, if possible, prosecuted for failure to report
possible child sex crimes to law enforcement," SNAP Director David
Clohessy said.</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph8">The files reviewed by the
Times were "from approximately 40 years ago, when the BSA served
approximately 5 million young people each year," Boy Scouts spokesman
Deron Smith said in a statement Monday.</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph9">"We have always
cooperated fully (with) law enforcement, and now require our members to
report even suspicion of abuse directly to local law enforcement," Smith
said.</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph10">The Boy Scouts
"continuously enhanced its multi-tiered policies and procedures, which
now include background checks, comprehensive training programs, and
safety policies," Smith said. The organization's current education and
training programs to protect children from abuse "are among the best in
the youth-serving community," he said.</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph11">"It's not enough to say
'we're doing better these days,' " Clohessy said. "Scout officials
deceived parents, police and the public about child molesters in the
past. How can we believe them when they claim now that they've stopped?"</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph12">Prosecutors should look
at the files "for men who might still be pursued criminally for
committing, causing and concealing devastating child sex crimes,"
Clohessy said.</p>
<p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph13">"The Boy Scouts of
America believes that one instance of abuse is far too many," Smith
said. "We regret there have been times when despite the BSA's best
efforts to protect children, Scouts were abused, and for that we are
very sorry and extend our deepest sympathies to victims."</p><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)<br><a href="mailto:art.deco.studios@gmail.com" target="_blank">art.deco.studios@gmail.com</a><br><br><img src="http://users.moscow.com/waf/WP%20Fox%2001.jpg"><br>
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