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U.S. Schools Are Hiring Sex Offenders

December 20, 2010 | Comments (1) | Post a comment

According to a U.S. Government Accountability Office report released this month, there have been multiple instances nationwide of schools hiring sex offenders to fill teaching positions. In the 15 cases reviewed in the report, six of those employees went on to abuse children at the school where they were hired.

Approximately 38 states require criminal background checks for public schools employees, while requirements for private schools vary. Kansas and Montana do not require background checks for any school employees, the New York Daily News reports.

In several cases, schools have allowed sex offenders to resign from their jobs and have even provided letters of recommendation on their behalf. This practice allows a sex offender to seek employment at another district, says the news source.

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While criminal background checks only identify men and women with criminal histories of sexual offenses one-tenth of one percent of the time, The Diana Screen® identifies an estimated 70% of the men and women who should not be placed into positions of trust with children because they present a sexual risk: either because they have already sexually abused a child or they have a very weak understanding of the strict sexual boundaries required between adults and children. www,dianascreen.com
Dan Murray
February 21, 2012

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