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Pope Francis reveals new church law to deal with paedophile priests | World news | The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/j ... ic-bishops

Yeah, right. Decades of cover-up will just cease to exist as a practice because of that one...

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Catholic bishops who fail to sack paedophile priests can be removed from office under new church laws announced by Pope Francis.

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Catholic bishops who fail to report to the police paedophile priests can be removed from office under new church laws announced by Pope Francis.
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Exactly. Long been a law onto themselves.

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Actually, I think under most legal regimes in Europe at least, failing to report a crime is not itself an offense so there's little the police could actually do under those circumstances unless conspiracy can be proved. Any priest in that situation should definitely be booted out, as their job is surely the one where the moral rather than legal angle matters most.


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Actually, I think under most legal regimes in Europe at least, failing to report a crime is not itself an offense so there's little the police could actually do under those circumstances....

1) The police could investigate. It is their job after all.
2) Bishop's are supposed to be moral people. You can't hold the moral high ground if you try to stop justice being done.

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Actually, I think under most legal regimes in Europe at least, failing to report a crime is not itself an offense so there's little the police could actually do under those circumstances....

1) The police could investigate. It is their job after all.

I'm not sure what the logic is here. If being aware of a crime and not reporting it is of itself not a crime, what's the point? Should the police spend their time investigating things that aren't crimes?

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2) Bishop's are supposed to be moral people. You can't hold the moral high ground if you try to stop justice being done.

Agreed, as I said. The moral aspect is obvious.


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it is an offence 'not' to report a crime, if you knowing fail to report that crime ...

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[quote="jonbwfc"]I'm not sure what the logic is here. If being aware of a crime and not reporting it is of itself not a crime, what's the point? Should the police spend their time investigating things that aren't crimes?
The point is the crime could be investigated. Whether not reporting a crime is a crime is irrelevant. If you've been told a crime has been committed by a subordinate, you should report it so the police can investigate the allegation. If you get told a subordinate has 'kiddle fiddled', sacking them just isn't enough, you should report it to the police too.

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