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Note: Ep018 and Ep026 also covered the topic of sexual abuse by teachers, if you want some context for this episode's discussion

In this episode, I delve deeper into the critical issue of child sexual abuse by teachers, joined by Amos Guiora, a respected law professor whose work sheds light on the institutional complicity and enabling culture that allows predatory teachers, coaches, preachers, and doctors to continue their abuse. Drawing parallels to the Holocaust, an experience deeply personal to him as both his parents were victims, we discuss the sobering role of bystanders and enablers in perpetuating these crimes.

Exploring the legal landscape surrounding the issue, including the criminalization of enablers, we examine the impact of social media and the responsibilities of educators in preventing abuse. Amos provides valuable insights into the grooming process used by predators and emphasizes the urgent need for education and accountability.

Addressing challenges faced by school administrators, we highlight the necessity of imposing criminal penalties for enablers and the importance of enforcing laws and reporting mechanisms. Amos stresses the significance of genuine accountability and measures to prevent inappropriate electronic communication between teachers and students.

Finally, we discuss the imperative of publicizing accountability and collaborating with legislators, schools, and the public to prioritize the protection of children. Join us as we navigate through these pressing issues and advocate for meaningful change in our society.

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