Few eyebrows were raised last week when Pope
Francis brought the Vatican’s legal system up to date by criminalizing
leaks of official information and formalizing laws against sex crimes.
But now that the laws have been made public, a closer look revealed
that the pope has made it illegal to report sex crimes against children.
According to the new laws, revealing or receiving confidential Vatican information is now punishable by up to two years in prison, while newly defined sex crimes against children carry a sentence of up to twelve years. Because all sex crimes are kept confidential, there is no longer a legal way for Vatican officials to report sex crimes.
http://www.newslo.com/pope-criminalizes-the-reporting-of-sex-crimes/
According to the new laws, revealing or receiving confidential Vatican information is now punishable by up to two years in prison, while newly defined sex crimes against children carry a sentence of up to twelve years. Because all sex crimes are kept confidential, there is no longer a legal way for Vatican officials to report sex crimes.
http://www.newslo.com/pope-criminalizes-the-reporting-of-sex-crimes/