Sociological perspectives on clerical sexual abuse in the Catholic hierarchy : an exploratory structural analysis of social disorganisation /: an exploratory structural analysis of social disorganisation. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Sociological perspectives on clerical sexual abuse in the Catholic hierarchy : an exploratory structural analysis of social disorganisation /: an exploratory structural analysis of social disorganisation. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Sociological perspectives on clerical sexual abuse in the Catholic hierarchy : an exploratory structural analysis of social disorganisation
- Further Information:
- Note: Vivencio O. Ballano.
- Authors:
- Ballano, Vivencio O
- Contents:
- Preface.- 1.Introduction.-1.1 Background and Statement of the Problem.-1.2 The Popular Approach in the Study of Clerical Abuse.-1.3 The Research Problematic.-1.4 The Social Disorganization Theory and Clerical Sexual Abuse.-1.5 Methodology.-1.6 The Book's Theoretical Orientation.-1.7 Judging Clerical Abuse in the Church.-1.8 The Book's Roadmap.-1.9 Summary.-References.-2 The Catholic Hierarchy and Social Interaction of the Clergy.- 2.1 Introduction.-2.2 The Composition of the Catholic Hierarchy.-2.3 The Clerical Social Networks in the Hierarchy.-2.4 Meet and Greet for Diocesan Priests with their Bishops.-2.5 The Social Interaction among Bishops.-2.6 The Interaction between Bishops, the Roman Curia, and the Pope.-2.7 Spiritual Network and Social Bonding in the Clerical Community.-2.8 Summary.-References.-3. Supervision of Clerical Behavior in the Hierarchy.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 The Roman Curia.-3.3 Vast Discretionary Powers of the Bishops.-3.4 The Church's Judicial and Clerical Monitoring Systems.-3.5 Technology and Surveillance of Clerical Behavior.-3.6 Summary.-References.4.Celibacy and Social Disorganization in the Catholic Hierarchy.- 4.1 Social Factors of Clerical Sexual Abuse.- 4.2 Social Factors of Clerical Sexual Abuse.- 4.3 Mandatory Celibacy and Clerical Sexual Abuse.-4.4 Social Disorganization Theory and Clerical Sexual Abuse.-4.5 The Family and Family Relations and Bridging Social Networks.-4.6 Major Arguments in Favor and against Mandatory Celibacy.-4.7Preface.- 1.Introduction.-1.1 Background and Statement of the Problem.-1.2 The Popular Approach in the Study of Clerical Abuse.-1.3 The Research Problematic.-1.4 The Social Disorganization Theory and Clerical Sexual Abuse.-1.5 Methodology.-1.6 The Book's Theoretical Orientation.-1.7 Judging Clerical Abuse in the Church.-1.8 The Book's Roadmap.-1.9 Summary.-References.-2 The Catholic Hierarchy and Social Interaction of the Clergy.- 2.1 Introduction.-2.2 The Composition of the Catholic Hierarchy.-2.3 The Clerical Social Networks in the Hierarchy.-2.4 Meet and Greet for Diocesan Priests with their Bishops.-2.5 The Social Interaction among Bishops.-2.6 The Interaction between Bishops, the Roman Curia, and the Pope.-2.7 Spiritual Network and Social Bonding in the Clerical Community.-2.8 Summary.-References.-3. Supervision of Clerical Behavior in the Hierarchy.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 The Roman Curia.-3.3 Vast Discretionary Powers of the Bishops.-3.4 The Church's Judicial and Clerical Monitoring Systems.-3.5 Technology and Surveillance of Clerical Behavior.-3.6 Summary.-References.4.Celibacy and Social Disorganization in the Catholic Hierarchy.- 4.1 Social Factors of Clerical Sexual Abuse.- 4.2 Social Factors of Clerical Sexual Abuse.- 4.3 Mandatory Celibacy and Clerical Sexual Abuse.-4.4 Social Disorganization Theory and Clerical Sexual Abuse.-4.5 The Family and Family Relations and Bridging Social Networks.-4.6 Major Arguments in Favor and against Mandatory Celibacy.-4.7 Celibacy and the Superior Status of the Clergy in the Church.-4.8 The Family and Family Relations and Bridging Social Networks.-4.9 Marriage, Family, and Social Control of Clerical Abuse.-4.9.1 Mandatory Celibacy and Clerical Sexual Abuse.-4.9.2 Summary.-References.-5.Lay Empowerment, Social Disorganization, and Clerical Sexual Abuse.- 5.1 Introduction.-5.2 Lay Empowerment in the Church.-5.3 Understanding Empowerment.-5.4 Implication of Limited Lay Empowerment to Clerical Behavior.-5.5 Lay Empowerment and Clerical Sexual Abuse.- 5.6 Summary.-References. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xvii, 97 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 253/.2
Sexual misconduct by clergy
Sex crimes -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789811388255
9811388253 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811388248
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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