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Safeguarding in Church and State over the Last 50 Years: ‘From Ball and Banks to Beech via Bell’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2020

Peter Collier QC*
Affiliation:
Retired Senior Circuit Judge and Honorary Recorder of Leeds, Former Deputy High Court Judge

Abstract

This article describes the changes in criminal law and procedure that the author saw take place during 50 years of practice, turning a criminal justice system in which it was difficult to prosecute cases involving multiple child witnesses into one much better adapted to cases alleging sexual assault and the needs of vulnerable witnesses. The article reviews, decade by decade, the major developments in people's understanding and perception of the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse, touching on a number of high-profile events. It traces the development of the Church of England's safeguarding policy, noting how it tracks the development of secular policies. In parallel it identifies a number of significant cases of sexual abuse by clergy which were/are the subject of ‘lessons learned’ reviews. A note of caution is however sounded arising from the cases of Carl Beech and Bishop Bell, in particular the danger of not following well-established investigative procedures but jumping to judgement. The article concludes by suggesting how investigation and fact-finding might take place in the future, independent of the bishops, but under the supervision of a ‘judge’, and argues that effective risk assessments can only be based on findings of fact.

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Copyright © Ecclesiastical Law Society 2020

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Footnotes

1

This is a lightly edited and expanded version of the text of the Ecclesiastical Law Society Northern Province lecture given at the Leeds Diocesan Offices on 29 January 2020.

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39 The interim report is available at <https://cofechichestersafeguarding.contentfiles.net/media/documents/document/2017/05/Visitation_Interim_Report_August_2012.pdf>, accessed 8 February 2020. The final report does not appear to be currently available online.

41 This report has never been available online.

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45 A transcript is available at <http://survivingchurch.org/2019/08/05/bbc-radio-4-sunday-programme/>, accessed 8 February 2020.

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48 Ibid, para 18.

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64 S Parsons, ‘Have attitudes to sex changed in the Church over the past 30 years?’, 18 January 2020, <http://survivingchurch.org/2020/01/18/have-attitudes-to-sex-changed-in-the-church-over-the-past-30-years/>, accessed 8 February 2020.

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72 Emphasis added.

73 [1998] EWHC Fam 2000; [1998] 2FCR 313.

74 [1996] EWCA Civ 1317; 2 FCR 617.