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Pell’s conviction casts the real story into the shadow

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George Pell’s counsel withdrew his bail application today. Pell will be remanded in custody awaiting a sentence that almost certainly will include a long term of imprisonment.

This is one of the most significant moments in Australian criminal history, the conviction of a Roman Catholic cardinal for child sex offending. It has not happened anywhere on the planet.

Amid the shock and the superlatives, I fear this episode will place the real story in the shadow. What we have learned from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses of Child Sex Abuse will be overwhelmed by the magnitude of Pell’s conviction. Victims will continue to be left as line items on a profit and loss statement. Those seeking compensation under the National Redress Scheme will continue to be put on hold.

Other guilty institutions will skate away.

The history is clear. In Victoria and as far as I can tell anywhere in Australia, no Catholic priest was charged let alone convicted of a child sex offence until 1979. That in itself is a damning statistic given what we know of the rampant pedophilia of outrageously prolific offenders like Monsignor John Day, Father Ronald Pickering and Gerard Ridsdale.

But it also speaks of failures elsewhere. Simply put, that level of offending could not occur without failures within law enforcement and more broadly across the criminal justice system.

What is known is that elements within the Victoria Police Force up to and including the Chief Commissioner at the time, Reg Jackson, conspired to prevent the criminal prosecution of Monsignor Day in Mildura in 1972.

Father Ronald Pickering fled the country. When his whereabouts became known, the process of his arrest in Great Britain and subsequent extradition back to Victoria was considered too costly. The man police darkly referred to as a “two (victims) a day man” was left to his own devices. Pickering remained in the UK in full view but somehow beyond the reach of the law until his death in 2009.

Many of Ridsdale’s crimes against children were not subject to any acceptable form of investigative rigour. In the 1980s, victims’ statements alleging Ridsdale committed the worst of his crimes were lost by police. Meanwhile other statements alleging offences of lesser gravity became the basis of his first prosecution (Ridsdale was the second priest to be charged with child sex offences in Victoria in 1989).

Whether it was a matter of ineptitude or something much worse is a matter that requires further investigation. If history tells us anything, it is that the Victoria Police Force is not especially curious about examining its historical failings.

What we do know is that where police won’t act, offending will escalate. It is a one-way ticket to a crime spree.

It is not difficult to understand. Convince an armed robber that he can commit his crimes without consequence, and he will not only continue to commit armed robberies, he will continue to commit more of them.

What happened in Mildura in 1972 told the clergy within the Ballarat diocese and elsewhere in Victoria that they were practically above the law. The clerics who preyed upon children would not be pursued. The clerics who were complicit or who chose to look the other way would not be held to account.

In this context, the number of victims grew from one to ten to a hundred and finally to the point where not even the authority and weight of a royal commission could keep count.  

The Mildura conspiracy effectively created an inducement to offend, a standing offer of immunity, extended to some of the worst child sex offenders this country has ever seen.

The protection of pedophile priests and complicit clerics undermines public trust and confidence in police in ways that more orthodox forms of police corruption do not. While morally indefensible, we can at least understand how police might be bribed to look the other way in the lucrative drug trade. How it was that police were protecting child sex offenders defies comprehension. And without public confidence, police cannot operate.

Unsurprisingly, the Victoria Police Force is yet to issue an apology for its role in this epidemic of child sex offending. It has barely acknowledged its culpability and quietly waits for all the fuss to die down.

The Royal Commission found that child sex offending was rife in all manner of institutions: religious and secular, government and non-government.

The Catholic Church was a principal offender but pound for pound no institution was worse than the Salvation Army. The principals of the dismal cult of the Jehovah’s Witnesses when presented with the sordid details of child sex abuse on their watch, found it beneath themselves to offer even an apology.

We need to look beyond the headlines. The real story here is not that one of the Vatican’s most senior men is set to go behind bars.

The real story is that the nation’s children, our most precious asset, were not valued. They were not protected.

The real story is, as it was before Pell’s conviction, that children were not believed. They were not believed by law enforcement, they were not believed in the courts, they were often not believed by their own parents.

Those who defend Pell today are acting in precisely the same way as the Catholic Church and every other offending institution has done in the past.

They are telling Pell’s victims (one who is deceased) “We do not believe you.”

After a three-year royal commission and a national outpouring of grief and sorrow, we have learned everything and nothing.  

This column first appeared in The Australian 27 February 2018.

350 Comments

  • Carl on the Coast says:

    Dismayed says:
    March 5, 2019 at 12:10 PM
    “sigh. cotc. When the feds cut health investment the nation suffers.”

    Of course, you’d know nothing Dismayed, about your Palaszczuk Labor government presiding over a Health system whose budget has increased by 8.5% but patients are still not being seen within clinically recommended times. eg. Logan Hospital -61%, Gold Coast – 47%, Ridland – 44%, Ipswich – 41%, Caboolture – 40%, and so on.

    You’re not trying to do a Sergeant Shultz on us mate, surely?
    https://tenor.com/view/hogans-heroes-sergeant-schultz-know-gif-9302846

  • Carl on the Coast says:

    Dismayed says:
    March 5, 2019 at 2:32 PM
    “sigh. cotc you only know one way, obfuscation. No surprises. …… you have been force fed.”

    We all know you’ve got the first mortgage on being “force fed” Dismayed. You’ve been gulping the guts of the Guardian since day one, and you’re still making a meal of it.

  • Jean Baptiste says:

    He probably never gave it a thought. He’s a man of the church, when have they ever given a rats what the unwashed think?

  • Dismayed says:

    this dodgy coalition that has overseen the biggest migrant intake year on year since it was elected is still issuing “skilled” worker visas for people to come in and work at Subway, McDonald’s, Hungry Jacks, KFC, service stations, 7-elevens, etc etc. These people are more often than not underpaid and ripped off. This is the coalitions dream, cheap foreign labour undercutting residents to allow business to continue to make increasing profits while wages stagnate and savings have again dropped to the record low of the howard/costello regime years. the coalition want working poor. lifters versus leaner’s, enterprise versus envy. the coalition have one trick class warfare.

    • Bert Palmwater says:

      No surprises

    • Milton says:

      DimSayed – not happy with migrants, vote Pauline Hanson. I’ve noticed that quite often you wield the word migrant as a pejorative. Strange for a lad who has supposedly worked around the world.

      • Dismayed says:

        little milton stop highlighting your comprehension deficit with every post. your coalition try to scare the nation into their homes regarding a few desperate’s on prison islands while bringing in more and more slave labour for their business mates, they allow Record numbers of asylum seekers over 60,000 to live in the community and work while waiting assessment in the last couple of years and still try to demonise people they have held prisoner with no charge. Your hypocrisy and ignorance does not surprise me. As usual in your attempt to attack me because you are unable to refute the facts I present you again show just how ridiculous you are.

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        Really? In your strange but determined mind only little Milton.

      • Carl on the Coast says:

        And he’s a roustabout rigger to boot Milton. Extracting fossil fuel no less, no doubt.

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Informative, impressive work ethic Dismayed.
      One quibble only, you refer to “potato head” in one of your posts. I think that is inappropriate, a personal view, I would prefer to see all names capitalised.
      Give ’em heaps.

  • Dismayed says:

    This Daley fella, dont know much about him but if he is prepared to call out the disgrace that is alan jones and hold people responsible for not doing their jobs, even if they volunteer, seems to be on the right track. If the Stadium is so unsafe then the entire board should resign for failing their members. typical cons hypocrisy.

    • JackSprat says:

      Dig deep Dismayed and you will be amazed what you will find
      He was un-electable as opposition leader 8 years ago but the right could not stand a leftie leading a state.
      So 6 months before an election, he gets the job – just enough time to get his presence out there but not enough for too much to be revealed.
      However, he is spot on with the old boys club that is the “board”

    • Carl on the Coast says:

      So, …. you “dont know much about this Daley fella”, Dismayed, eh.

      You can say that again! Then of course, ignorance is one of your strong suits.

  • Dismayed says:

    potato head caught out again not just for his taxpayer funded gift of a caravan but as we know from senate estimates the biggest risk to border control is dutton and his cuts to fuel on vessels and other under funding. Has he done this deliberately leading up to an election? But wait there’s more it seems every security contract put in place under his watch, which he claims he has nothing to do with, is dodgy. Lets not forget there is a back log of asylum seekers of over 60,000 in the community many who have been given visas that allows them to work who have flown in on planes, prior to late 2013 these were called economic refugees and were a threat to this nation now under the coalition it is no problem? No surprises fair dinkum shonks.

  • Dismayed says:

    New report shows Barnaby Joyce’s wasting of over $5 billion in water scams returns 1/10th of that expected. The country needs a Royal commission into Joyce malfeasance alone.

  • Dismayed says:

    Treasury department FOI release again shows the dishonesty of the coalition government. No surprises fair dinkum porky pies covered in blow flies.

    • jack says:

      Thanks mate, I appreciate the effort, everything in one spot, no need for me search it out or subscribe or donate, very handy

      • Milton says:

        It’s the go to thang for an impartial précis. Hard to believe you would find such unbiased reportage in The Australian, what with Rupert and all.

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