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Bill would eliminate clergy privilege, require reporting of child abuse

Clergy Privilege Child Abuse

Title: Bill would eliminate clergy privilege, require reporting of child abuse
Author: Jerod MacDonald-Evoy
Publisher: Arizona Mirror
Date: 22JAN2021

This story deals with sexual abuse and assault of minors. If you or someone you know has been a victim of this crime call 800-656-HOPE for 24/7 help and support.

Clergy in Arizona would be required to report suspected child abuse, even if they learn of it during a confession, under a new proposal.

The bill would eliminate the clergy-penitent privilege, closing what advocates say is a loophole that allows sexual predators to avoid being caught. 

Senate Bill 1008 adds members of clergy to the list of mandated reporters of abuse and would curtail what is known as clergy-penitent privilege. Currently, only Guam, New Hampshire and West Virginia consider clergy mandated reporters and clergy-penitent privilege is waived in cases of suspected child abuse or neglect in those states. 

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