Coaching threat
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The series 'Coaches Who Prey' was the first investigation to document the problem of coaches who take the advantage of their position of authority and popularity to harass and sexually abuse female athletes. The findings indicate that 159 coaches have been reprimanded or fired for sexual misconduct in the past decade and that 98 of them continued to coach or teach as the schools and the state looked the other way.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2004
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Following the faithful: priest scandal
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The answers to the questions as to why the church documents were shielded from the public view by a court-imposed confidentiality seal are sought. The investigation carried on by the Globe Spotlight Team, regarding the church's knowledge that Reverend John J. Geoghan was accused of molesting seven children is discussed.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2003
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History lesson: New look at old crime, self-examination by paper leads to prisoner's freedom after nearly 20 years
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An investigative report of a 20-year old murder mystery of Deborah Sykes in Winston-Salem, N.C., is presented. Different perceptions are discussed to prove that Darryl Hunt, who was accused for the murder was not guilty.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2004
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