Shattering the Illusion

Child Sexual Abuse and Canadian Religious Institutions

By Tracy J. Trothen
Categories: Religious Studies, Law & Legal Studies, Health, Social Work & Psychology, Social Work
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, CCSR
Paperback : 9781554583560, 212 pages, August 2012
Ebook (PDF) : 9781554584079, 212 pages, September 2012
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781554584086, 212 pages, September 2012

Table of contents

Table of Contents for Shattering the Illusion: Child Sexual Abuse and Canadian Religious Institutions by Tracy J. Trothen

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Child Sexual Abuse in Religious Institutions

Research Methods

Overview of the Chapters

2. The Roman Catholic Church in Canada

Church Structure and Description of the Context

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1960–1980

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1981–1991

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1992–2009

Chapter Summary

3: The United Church of Canada

Church Structure and Description of the Context

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1960–1980

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1981–1991

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1992–2009

Chapter Summary

4. The Anglican Church in Canada

Church Structure and Description of the Context

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1960–1980

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1981–1991

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1992–2009

Chapter Summary

5. The Mennonite Church in Canada

Church Structure and Description of the Context

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1960–1980

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1981–1991

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1992–2009

Chapter Summary

6. Islam in Canada

Institutional Structure and Description of the Context

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse, Including Relevant Statements, Policies. and Practices: 1960–2009

Educational Work

Chapter Summary

7. The Canadian Unitarian Council/The Unitarian Universalist Association

Church Structure and Description of the Context

Approach to Child Sexual Abuse Including Relevant Statements, Policies, and Practices: 1960–2009

Complaints of Child Sexual Abuse and Complaints by Adults of Historical Childhood Sexual Abuse

Chapter Summary

8. Gathering the Pieces

Themes and Historical Shifts

Relevant Differences Between the Identified Religious Institutions

Future Directions

Summary Table

Notes

Index

Description

Shattering the Illusion is the first book to gather and comparatively analyze policies addressing child sexual abuse complaints in a selection of religious institutions in Canada. Although there is a substantial body of literature regarding Christianity and sexual abuse, very little of it focuses on religious institutions in Canada and their respective policies.

In the foreword, Tracey J. Trothen summarizes the Cornwall Inquiry, out of which this book arose. She then examines the Roman Catholic Church, The United Church of Canada, the Anglican Church, the Mennonite Church, Islam, and the Canadian Unitarian Council/Unitarian Universalist Association, describing in detail the evolution and particular content of policies and procedures that address child sexual abuse complaints directed at paid and volunteer faith community representatives and/ or leaders. She identifies differences and common themes among the approaches taken by the institutions and provides a summary table for an accessible comparative overview.

Child sexual abuse is not new, but the emergence of policies to address abuse complaints within religious institutions is. This book identifies significant and shared causal factors behind the emergence of policy and reviews their content carefully. This review will serve as a significant tool for furthering the development of such policies.

Reviews

``The book's strongest and surely to be its most lasting contribution is its enumeration of religious institutional policies and procedures to handle complaints. Its focus on development of child sexual abuse policies in twentieth-century Canadian religious institutions makes it original.''

- Jonathan Anuik

``The disclosures by victims and survivors of the sexual abuse they have experienced at the hands of faith leaders has shaken the foundations of our faith communities and has given us the opportunity to address this long-standing evil in our midst. Tracy J. Trothen has produced a thorough and thoughtful rendering of the history of Canadian faith communities confronting the sexual abuse of children. Her multi-faith approach adds depth to the discussion, allowing the reader to compare and contrast. We need this historical, multi-faith perspective to inform our current efforts and to learn from the past as we face the future. A very valuable contribution to the field.''

- Rev. Dr. Marie M. Fortune

``This is a wonderfully informative book, a must-read for both religious leaders and volunteers in congregational life. Tracy J. Trothen and her team of research assistants have been doing their homework and the result is a thoroughly documented overview of how Canada's major religions have responded (or failed to respond) to the issue of child sexual abuse. Each chapter is packed with facts, resources, and commentary that will help the religious professional and the committed follower alike, and at the close of the book is an excellent summary table. A great resource.''

- Nancy Nason-Clark