Introduction
Part I. Sexual Abuse, the Catholic Church, Clerical Men: A Critical
Review
1. Child Sexual Abuse by Roman Catholic Clergy: The Scale and
History of the Problem
2. Organized Irresponsibility (I): The Organizational and
Institutional Culture of the Catholic Church
3. The View from the Ground: Clerical Men
Part II. Theorising Sexual Abuse
4. The Individual as the Unit of Analysis
5. A Social Approach for Understanding a Social Problem
6. Power and Gender
Part III. The Irish Case: Its Context and Wider Implications
7. Sexuality and Masculinity
8. Organized Irresponsibility (II): Clerical Elites, Rules,
Obedience, and Loneliness
9. The Handling of Abuse Complaints
10. Understanding and Explaining Child Sexual Abuse within the
Catholic Church
Conclusion: Prospects, Visions, Agendas
Appendix
Glossary
References
Index
Marie Keenan, PhD, is a Researcher and Lecturer at the School of Applied Social Science, University College Dublin, and a member of the Advisory Board of the UCD Institute of Criminology. She is Chairperson of the Family Therapy Association of Ireland and a registered psychotherapist who has worked for over twenty years with survivors and perpetrators of sexual crime and their families, in community and forensic settings.
"Dr. Keenan is to be congratulated on this timely and scholarly
study, conducted primarily through interviews with offender and
non-offender clergy, which begins the crucial process of helping us
to understand, but not forgive, such behavior. Her thesis that the
behavior of abusive clergy can only be understood in the context of
the responses of the hierarchy of the Church provides a
sociological analysis that conveys important lessons for
academics,
policymakers, and therapeutic practitioners."-Nick Gould, PhD,
Professor of Social Work, University of Bath
"This book significantly raises the level of debate on these issues
in Ireland and, indeed, throughout the world. Dr. Keenan's
familiarity with the literature, her therapeutic work with victims
and offenders, her dialogue with so many interested parties, and
her acute sensitivity to the many personal, social, cultural, and
organizational issues involved, make this book a must for all
directly involved or seriously interested. I recommend it very
highly."-Rev.
Enda McDonagh, DD, DCL, Professor Emeritus of Moral Theology, St.
Patrick's College, Maynooth
"Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church provides a superb
analysis of the individual and systemic explanations of clergy
abuse in Ireland and around the world. Marie Keenan's work as a
treatment provider for child sexual abusers has led to a decade of
in-depth research on the abusers and the sexual abuse crisis in the
Catholic Church. This is a must-read for any academic studying the
sexual abuse of children in Church or organizations where adults
develop
mentoring and nurturing relationships with children and
adolescents."-Karen J. Terry, PhD, Professor, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice, City University of New York
"The scope of Dr. Keenan's analysis is wide-ranging and her
conclusions are startling but not surprising. Dr. Keenan has
produced a balanced, scholarly, deeply humanistic, and
thought-provoking book that is sure to make a major contribution to
the problem of sexual abuse by the clergy, and more broadly, that
occurring within large, hierarchical institutions. This is a
beautifully written and wonderful book."-Tony Ward, PhD, Chair in
Clinical Forensic Mental
Health, Deakin University
"Revelations of the magnitude of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic
clergy has elicited shock, horror, and puzzlement throughout the
world. Attempting to unravel the complexities of this issue in a
way that is scholarly yet sensitive to the humanity of those
involved can seem a daunting task. Yet, this is just what Marie
Keenan has accomplished in this book, producing a study that brings
a new level of understanding to this controversial issue and
outlines possible
ways toward a safer future."-Stanley L. Witkin, PhD, Professor of
Social Work, University of Vermont
"Readers will likely finish the book convinced or at least
thoroughly compelled by the analysis Keenan so thoroughly
outlines...Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church offers a
welcome addition to college libraries, therapy centers, and
classroom discussions centered on organizations, gender, power, and
the complex social construction of child sexual abuse."--Sociology
of Religion
"The stunning conclusion of this work is that for those who
embraced the idealized model of perfect celibate clerical
masculinity, seminary and priestly life were in themselves abusive
contexts. Overly credulous or unsavvy, they accepted standards that
led to "soul death." Eventually, children were the "sacrificial
lambs" on the altar of this image of clerical perfection. Until
recently, victims' silence allowed Catholics to ignore their
complicity in the
institutional secrecy and hypocrisy that helped these sacrifices
continue... Only a "new model of the church" will do. Keenan's
hard-nosed and sophisticated book is a step in that direction." --
John C.
Seitz, Fordham University Associate Professor of Theology, National
Catholic Reporter
"This is a timely and scholarly book from a lecturer at the School
of Applied Social Sciences at University College, Dublin, and Chair
of the Family Therapy Association." -- Alan Billings, GoodBookStall
Review
"The topic of the scandal of child sexual abuse by Irish clergy may
only have impinged lightly on your awareness, especially if you are
neither Irish nor a child psychiatrist. However, this analysis by
Marie Keenan, an academic in social work and a systemic therapist,
brings unusual perspectives and a depth of experience to the issue
of sexual abuse within institutions." -- Fiona Subotsky, British
Journal of Psychiatry
"For me, the first and final sections of the book are the most
substantial and interesting. Keenan's point - that it is vital to
listen to and try to comprehend the social world of the sexual
abuser. This is important because it can potentially assist in the
construction of more appropriate social policy responses. Child
Sexual Abuse & the Catholic Church is significant therefore, in
seeking to move beyond 'moral panics' and ill-formed notions
about
priestly abusers... the book is a valuable contribution to
understanding child sexual abuse and the Catholic Church in
Ireland." -- Paul Michael Garrett, Critical Social Policy
"Bravery, scholarly rigour and compassion are all found in
abundance in Marie Keenan's illuminating and compassionate new
book. She brings together interviews with clergy who have abused
children and young people with an examination of the institutional
contexts in which these men were trained. She examines the clerical
culture and the structures of leadership and governance in the
Catholic Church, and addresses how these men abused their positions
of trust and
continued day after day to say Mass and fulfil their duties." --
Brid Featherstone, Open University
"We, her Irish colleagues are extraordinarily lucky that Marie
Keenan has not been all too easily silenced or overwhelmed by the
inevitable hostility consequent on seeking to 'name' or working to
identify alternative explanations and paths forward. I would urge
everyone to become familiar with, and informed by, her work and the
manner of her working which is surely a brave effort at walking the
tightrope between challenging and conforming positions." --
Bernadette O'Sullivan, PhD
"This book by Dr. Marie Keenan, Lecturer in the School of Applied
Social Science in
University College Dublin, represents a comprehensive, well
researched and wellarticulated
analysis of the issue of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Keenan is
uniquely positioned to offer such an analysis: as a social worker
and systemic
psychotherapist, she brings a broad perspective to the issue,
drawing on extensive
experience working therapeutically with clerical sex offenders,
involvement with the
Catholic Church in Ireland in developing child protection measures,
and doctoral
research on the experiences of clerical offenders... The book is a
gem, a carefully constructed piece of Irish social history that
also offers precious insights for the global church." -- Rosaleen
McElvaney, Dublic City University, Irish Journal of Applied Social
Studies
"Marie Keenan's psychiatric and therapeutic experience with those
who have suffered abuse as children, and with adult abusers, both
clerical and other, grounds Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic
Church, her very wise account of clerical masculinity as a
pertinent dimension of the problem of clerical sexual abuse of
children" -- Dublin Review of Books
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