| The Child Protection eNewsletter
First invented by psychobabble pedophile apologist Richard Gardner
(download PDF reports ONE
569kb and TWO
93kb), the proposed (yet APA-rejected) syndrome, "Parent Alienation
Syndrome" (PAS - download PDF report ONE
1013kb and TWO
543kb), has been taken on by the National District Attorneys Association.
For more information on how prosecutors can help stop pedophiles'
attorneys from using PAS to excuse reports of child sexual abuse,
see CLICK
HERE and CLICK
HERE
To the surprise of some, more and more girls are just saying "no"
to teen sex.
CLICK
HERE
Much attention has been given to the Bush Administration's efforts
to increase SPRANS (Special Projects of Regional And National Significance)
funding by $15 million, from $40 million to $55 million, but a recent
Heritage Foundation study found that $12 is spent on "safe
sex" and contraception for every $1 spent on abstinence education.
CLICK
HERE . This despite the fact, that, as we pointed out last week,
fewer teens are having sex, and yet STD's are sharply up among this
age group. CLICK
HERE
A Russian child porn ring had been broken up and its leaders jailed.
Children were paid $1.94 to $3.88 to be photographed nude and suffer
"forced actions of a sexual nature." CLICK
HERE Perhaps they could have used the services of a Belarus
and Florida firm who have been charged with laundering child pornography
web profits. CLICK
HERE
Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA) has asked the Massachusetts legislature
to make it a crime to ignore child abuse. CLICK
HERE The bill is a result of clergy sex abuse scandal that has
rocked the Boston Archdiocese.
Finally, a Florida paper takes a look at three recent cases where
women in their thirties and forties had sexual relationships boys
as young as 11. CLICK
HERE
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