A few months ago, I caught up for lunch with lawyer Judy Courtin, one of
the staunchest advocates for the victims of the rape and sexual abuse
of children and vulnerable others by, in particular, Catholic priests,
and one of the people instrumental in the successful campaign to
establish the royal commission into the response of churches and other
institutions to these crimes.
She did her PhD on the issue, was a guest of mine in 2012 in the advocacy column I have written for the past six years, The Zone, and is now representing victims at the commission.
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/a-personal-story-of-child-sexual-abuse-20160218-gmxfco.html
She did her PhD on the issue, was a guest of mine in 2012 in the advocacy column I have written for the past six years, The Zone, and is now representing victims at the commission.
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/a-personal-story-of-child-sexual-abuse-20160218-gmxfco.html