VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT NEED STRONG ADVOCATES – SUPPORT FROM THE U.S. SENATE IS AS HIGH AS IT GETS.

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April 15, 2014

Summary: Too many children have fallen victim to sexual abuse as a result of inaction at the state and school district level.  Cursory background checks and passing the trash provide sexual predators’ repeated and constant access to our kids, often identifying the predator after they carry out child sexual assault.  U.S. Congress has taken notice; last year, a bill that would require most schools to carry out routine background checks was unanimously passed in the House of Representatives; this year, the bill has strong bipartisan endorsement.  Passing this bill in the Senate will be a landmark event – one that will significantly harden the posture against sexual predators.   

“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”

– Frederick Douglass

Imagine this scenario; you are living in a small town with one main high school – a school your children would eventually attend.  Now, that one high school in your town has a teacher known to be a sexual predator.  Imagine lastly that instead of a couple of phone calls to get this teacher removed from the school, it takes 13 years to bring this predator to justice – but it’s too late at this point; the teacher has carried out abuses on 60 victims.

This is precisely the scenario that Terri Miller, the President of Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct, & Exploitation (S.E.S.A.M.E.) bore witness to in her small town of Pahrump, Nevada.  How is it, that in Pahrump – a city with a population of just 36,000 people and one main high school – that it took 13 years to bring this teacher to justice?  Clearly, the inaction and/or incompetence by the school district’s leadership to supervise their teachers played a significant role in the sheer volume of victims.  It’s possible that Pahrump was the result of their failure to conduct a background check.  So many children could have been spared the lifelong struggles that victims are forced to undertake after the abuse.

This line of thinking is exactly what compelled Miller to continue her fight against these predators.  S.E.S.A.M.E. is a leading national voice in preventing sexual exploitation, harassment, and abuse by teachers and school staff.  Specifically, they focus on:

  • Increasing public awareness of educator sexual abuse
  • Fostering recovery for survivors
  • Encouraging victims to report their offenders
  • Supports implementation of anti-abuse policies in child-centric establishments
  • Promotes annual sexual abuse training in schools

We at Estey & Bomberger think our children need more champions of child safety and institutional accountability like S.E.S.A.M.E., because the statistics behind child sexual abuses are harrowing.  A child is abused every 10 seconds, nationwide.  Just within the classrooms this year, there have been 122 educators arrested for sexual misconduct – that is more than one per day….that number is completely unacceptable.

Enter Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA), who introduced S.1596 (Protecting Students from Sexual and Violent Predators Act) last year.  The bill, specifically targeting sexual predators lurking in our children’s schools, could have a drastic effect that could deal survivors of child sexual abuse a decisive victory against their offenders.  The measures in the bill will ensure that all schools that receive federal funding must:

  • Require thorough criminal background checks for all school employees, including searches in the states’ criminal registry, child abuse and neglect registries and databases, fingerprints, and National Sex Offender registry.
  • Require background checks to be periodically updated.
  • Local Educational Agencies (schools, districts etc.) can share the results of a background check conducted on an individual with other school districts, and will be posted on websites.
  • Prohibits school districts from knowingly transferring (or facilitating the transfer) of a school employee if suspected of sexual misconduct.
  • Prohibit the employment of any individual convicted of a felony related to child sexual abuse.

It would seem that this bill is in the clear; last year, an identical bill was passed unanimously in the House of Representatives.  There are high hopes that this bill will be passed in the Senate; the bill has bipartisan support – the bill is co-sponsored by both Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-WV), and has encountered only minor opposition in the rest of the Senate.  If passed, this bill would be a landmark victory for our survivors; it requires nearly all public schools conduct comprehensive and systematic background checks on all employees.  The bill would severely limit a predator teacher’s ability to have access to children in the first place; even in the event one may slip through the cracks, it prevents a school from “passing the trash” – the practice of transferring such predator teachers to another school district.

It’s about time that the highest levels of government are taking a strong stance against predator teachers.  The culture of accountability must be firmly established to set the tone against sexual predators; this legislation goes a long way in doing that.  It is not perfect; schools that receive no federal funding assistance (such as private religious schools) are not bound to this law if enacted.  Considering the large demographic of child sexual abuse cases in places such as Catholic schools, this bill doesn’t solve all of the problems.  Yet, if this bill is passed, it sets the stage for private institutions to follow suit.  Please, encourage your senators to vote yes for S.1596; let’s protect our children, and ensure schools employ proper hiring methods for their employees.  If you would like to contact your Senators to voice your support, here is their contact information.

CALIFORNIA:

Barbara Boxer (D):          (202) 224-3553

Dianne Feinstein (D):     (202) 224-3841

*Remaining state senators contact information are below the Sources*

Sources:

U.S. Senate Bill 1596: Protecting Students from Sexual and Violent Predators Act

Toomey touts bill aimed at protecting students from sexual predators

Toomey’s bill would fight sexual abuse in schools

U.S. House Resolution 2083: Protecting Students from Sexual and Violent Predators Act

Senate should act now to stop sexual predators in our schools

Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct, & Exploitation: Homepage

United States Senate: Senators of the 113th Congress

ALABAMA:

Jeff Sessions (R):             (202) 224-4124

Richard Shelby (R):         (202) 224-5744

ALASKA

Mark Begich (D):            (202) 224-3004

Lisa Murkowski (R):        (202) 224-6665

ARIZONA

Jeff Flake (R):                  (202) 224-4521

John McCain (R):            (202) 224-2235

ARKANSAS

John Boozman (R):         (202) 224-4843

Mark Pryor (D):              (202) 224-2353

COLORADO

Mike Bennett (D):       (202) 224-5852

Mark Udall (D):              (202) 224-5941

CONNECTICUT

Richard Blumenthal (D): (202) 224-2823

Christopher Murphy (D): (202) 224-4041

DELAWARE

Thomas Carper (D):        (202) 224-2441

Christopher Coons (D):   (202) 224-5042

FLORIDA

Bill Nelson (D):               (202) 224-5274

Marco Rubio (R):            (202) 224-3041

GEORGIA

Saxby Chambliss (R):       (202) 224-3521

Johnny Isakson (R):        (202) 224-3643

HAWAI’I

Mazie Hirono (D):           (202) 224-6361

Brian Schatz (D):            (202) 224-3934

IDAHO

Mike Crapo (R):              (202) 224-6142

James Risch (R):              (202) 224-275

ILLINOIS

Richard Durbin (D):        (202) 224-2152

Mark Kirk (R):                (202) 224-2854

INDIANA

Daniel Coats (R):            (202) 224-5623

Joe Donnelly (D):            (202) 224-4814

IOWA

Chuck Grassley (R):         (202) 224-3744

Tom Harkin (D):             (202) 224-3254

KANSAS

Jerry Moran (R):              (202) 224-6521

Pat Roberts (R):              (202) 224-4774

KENTUCKY

Mitch McConnell (R):      (202) 224-2541      *Bill co-sponsor

Rand Paul (R):                (202) 224-4343

LOUISIANA

Mary Landrieu (D):         (202) 224-5824

David Vitter (R):             (202) 224-4623

MAINE

Susan Collins (R):            (202) 224-2523

Angus King, Jr. (I):          (202) 224-5344

MARYLAND

Benjamin Cardin (D):      (202) 224-4524

Barbara Mikulski (D):      (202) 224-4654

MASSACHUSETTS

Edward Markey (D):       (202) 224-2742

Elizabeth Warren (D):     (202) 224-4543

MICHIGAN

Carl Levin (D):                (202) 224-6221

Debbie Stabenow (D):    (202) 224-4822

MINNESOTA

Al Franken (D):              (202) 224-5641

Amy Klobuchar (D):       (202) 224-3244

MISSISSIPPI

Thad Cochran (R):          (202) 224-5054

Roger Wicker (R):           (202) 224-6253

MISSOURI

Roy Blunt (R):                 (202) 224-5721

Claire McCaskill (D):       (202) 224-6154

MONTANA

Jon Tester (D):                (202) 224-2644

John Walsh (D):              (202) 224-2651

NEBRASKA

Deb Fischer (R):             (202) 224-6551

Mike Johanns (R):           (202) 224-4224

NEVADA

Dean Heller (R):              (202) 224-6244

Harry Reid (D):               (202) 224-3542

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Kelly Ayotte (R):             (202) 224-3324

Jeanne Shaheen (D):        (202) 224-2841

NEW JERSEY

Cory Booker (D):            (202) 224-3224

Robert Menendez (D):    (202) 224-4744

NEW MEXICO

Martin Heinrich (D):       (202) 224-5521

Tom Udall (D):               (202) 224-6621

NEW YORK

Kirsten Gillibrand (D):    (202) 224-4451

Charles Schumer (D):      (202) 224-6542

NORTH CAROLINA

Richard Burr (R):             (202) 224-3154

Kay Hagan (D):              (202) 224-6342

NORTH DAKOTA

Heidi Heitkamp (D):       (202) 224-2043

John Hoeven (R):            (202) 224-2551

OHIO

Sherrod Brown (D):        (202) 224-2315

Rob Portman (R):           (202) 224-3353

OKLAHOMA

Tom Coburn (R):            (202) 224-5754

James Inhofe (R):            (202) 224-4721

OREGON

Jeff Merkley (D):             (202) 224-3753

Ron Wyden (D):             (202) 224-5244

PENNSYLVANIA

Robert Casey, Jr. (D):      (202) 224-6324

Patrick Toomey (R):        (202) 224-4254      *Bill author

RHODE ISLAND

Jack Reed (D):                (202) 224-4642

Sheldon Whitehouse (D):   (202) 224-2921

SOUTH CAROLINA

Lindsey Graham (R):       (202) 224-5972

Tim Scott (R):                 (202) 224-6121

SOUTH DAKOTA

Tim Johnson (D):           (202) 224-5842

John Thune (R):              (202) 224-2321

TENNESSEE

Lamar Alexander (R):      (202) 224-4944

Bob Corker (R):              (202) 224-3344

TEXAS

John Cornyn (R):            (202) 224-2934

Ted Cruz (R):                  (202) 224-5922

UTAH

Orrin Hatch (R):             (202) 224-5251

Mike Lee (R):                  (202) 224-5444

VERMONT

Patrick Leahy (D):           (202) 224-4242

Bernard Sanders (I):        (202) 224-5141

VIRGINIA

Tim Kaine (D):               (202) 224-4024

Mark Warner (D):           (202) 224-2023

WASHINGTON

Maria Cantwell (D):         (202) 224-3441

Patty Murray (D):            (202) 224-2621

WEST VIRGINIA

Joe Manchin, III (D):      (202) 224-3954      *Bill co-author

John Rockefeller, IV (D): (202) 224-6472

WISCONSIN

Tammy Baldwin (D):      (202) 224-5653

Ron Johnson (R):            (202) 224-5323

WYOMING

John Barrasso (R):           (202) 224-6441

Mike Enzi (R):            (202) 224-3424