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Sexual Abuse Policy of the Diocese of Trenton
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Following information is obtained from Diocese of Trenton web site.

The Diocese of Trenton is committed to the protection of children and young people from sexual abuse. Since 1993, the diocese has implemented safe environments to ensure that no child is harmed by anyone in the work of the Church. In doing so, the diocese has pledged to remain diligent in preventing the abuse of children and young people.

The Diocesan Response Officer is Msgr. Joseph Rosie, Chancellor. Msgr. Rosie can be reached by mail, phone or e-mail at the following:

Diocese of Trenton
701 Lawrenceville Road
P.O. Box 5147 Trenton, NJ 08638-0147
Phone: 609-406-7400
E-mail:
jrosie@dioceseoftrenton.org

Allegations of sexual abuse will be forwarded to the appropriate civil officials.

The Diocese of Trenton reporting procedure is in keeping with the Memorandum of Understanding entered into between the Diocese of Trenton, the Attorney General of New Jersey, and New Jersey prosecutors.

 


What You Should Know about the Sexual Abuse Policy of the Diocese of Trenton
click here for download (23k, .pdf)

 

A Brief History
In the early 1990s the Bishop of Trenton, the Most Reverend John C. Reiss, recognized the need to establish norms for handling allegations of sexual abuse by priests, deacons or other diocesan employees. A formal policy was established in 1993 to deal with abuse complaints.

An integral part of this policy was the formation of a Diocesan Response Team, composed of laypersons from the judicial, legal, educational, law enforcement and therapeutic communities who would act as an advisory board to ensure an immediate response to allegations of sexual abuse by anyone in the work of the Church.

Update
Upon his appointment as Bishop of Trenton, the Most Reverend John M. Smith endorsed the existence and function of the Diocesan Response Team and in 2002 he expanded the size and scope of the Team (which was mandated by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People and was renamed as the Diocesan Review Board).

Following the well-publicized meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in July of 2002, the Diocese of Trenton revised its sexual abuse policy of 1993.

What is being done presently?
In revising its policy, the Diocese of Trenton joined with other New Jersey dioceses to have a uniform policy. Under this new policy, the Office of Victims Assistance was established and a unified system of reporting was put into place.

Recognizing the value of cooperation and communication with civil authorities, a Memorandum of Understanding has been entered into with the County Prosecutors in all four counties of the Diocese of Trenton. This document obligates the diocese to report allegations of sexual abuse when there is reasonable cause to believe that such abuse has taken place. A copy of this document has been filed with the Attorney General of New Jersey and can be downloaded on the Diocese of Trenton website. Under this Abuse Policy and the Memorandum of Understanding, all complaints of sexual abuse will be forwarded to the civil authorities.

How are complaints handled?
Whether the victim is an adult or a minor, all complaints of sexual abuse are to be forwarded to the Diocesan Response Officer. This contact information is published on the diocesan website, at every parish and school in the diocese and on the last page of this brochure.

What happens next?
The Diocesan Response Officer forwards all complaints to the Diocesan Liaison to Prosecutors Offices, the Victims Assistance Coordinator, the Review Board Coordinator, and the Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton. The Diocesan Liaison to the Prosecutors Offices will forward any complaint of sexual abuse to the prosecuting authorities, and where required, to New Jerseys Department of Youth and Family Services.

The Victims Assistance Coordinator will arrange for the immediate care of the persons who claim to have been sexually abused. The Associate Victims Assistance Coordinator will maintain records and coordinate and monitor follow-up care.

The Diocesan Review Board Coordinator will schedule a meeting of the Diocesan Review Board to review the complaint and consult with the Bishop regarding the preliminary investigation of the accusation.

If the act of sexual abuse of a minor by a priest or deacon is admitted, or it is established after an appropriate process, the offender will be removed from ministry.

See the Diocese of Trenton web page for additional information:
http://www.dioceseoftrenton.org/justice/victimsassist.asp 

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