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About Organizational Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse occurs when there is undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another, this is also referred to as molestation. It often happens by taking advantage or using force on another. When force is of short duration or immediate, or infrequent it is called sexual assault.
In recent years there have been many sexual abuse allegations against teachers, professors, administrators, coaches, members of the Catholic Church, and others in a position of power within organizations and intuitions. For example…
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Schools & Universities:
The University of Michigan (UM) is gathering complaints from former students who were sexually assaulted by Dr. Robert Anderson, a physician employed by UM from 1968 until 2003. More than 100 reports from former student-patients allege that Dr. Anderson engaged in sexual abuse during the time he was employed by UM. There has also been a lawsuit filed recently against the New York School for the Deaf alleging that dorm supervisor Joseph Casucci sexually abused them between 1964 and 1975. There have been recent accusations against a former assistant principal at a high school in New York, leading universities including Yale, Dartmouth, and Ohio State University; and so on and so on.
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Catholic Church & non-Catholic clergy:
More than 18,000 survivors have come forward with their stories of sexual abuse at the hands of US Catholic Church clergy. So far dioceses and religious orders have been forced to pay settlements totaling more than $3 billion. In August 2018, a Pennsylvania grand jury released a report detailing the widespread cover-up of child sexual abuse across six Catholic dioceses: Allentown, Erie, Greensburg, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, and Scranton. There have also been half a dozen lawsuits filed recently against the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego accusing now-deceased clergy of sexually abusing 20 men and women decades ago. Lawsuits are being filed by clergy sexual abuse victims in the states of California, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania to name a few.
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Regrettably, a majority of sexual abuse victims do not report their offenders for a variety of reasons. Sexual abuse survivors are also often reluctant to discuss their abuse – even years later.

Types of organizations where abuse could happen:
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Prison or Other Correctional Facility
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Juvenile Detention Center
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Mormon Church
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Catholic Church
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Other Religious Institution or Church
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Medical Center (Hospital, Clinic, etc.)
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Foster Care FacilityChild Care Center
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Educational Institution (School, Learning Center, etc.)
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Workplace
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Sports Organization
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Youth Organization (YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, etc.)
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Military Base
Take Action
Signs of Organizational Sexual Abuse can manifest in numerous ways. Sadly, predators may impose their will on those who don't have the ability to communicate clearly and many predators convince their victims that abusive behavior is normal, making it less likely that the victim will speak up. However, there are many indisputable signs that may indicate that abuse has occurred.
Lawsuits are currently being filed by abuse victims across the United States. Victims who were abused across the country must speak up! If you or a loved one have been sexually abused by someone within an organization, you may qualify for financial compensation for your pain and suffering. Don’t suffer in silence. Fill out a no-cost claim review to see if you are eligible to receive compensation. – complete the free and easy claim review form today.