April 20, 2008
Abusing Vulnerable Persons
Abusing Vulnerable Persons
The shelter director convicted of rape, "told the victim that he
knew the system and that no one would believe her because she was
homeless." (Matt Dunning, "Man convicted of raping homeless woman at
Cambridge shelter," Cambridge Chronicle, Apr 18, 2008) He expresses a
pervasive paradigm among holders of power over vulnerable persons.
This is one type of abuse by power holders of vulnerable persons.
Homeless persons, prisoners, elder persons, students, and persons
with disabilities are freqently abused by persons who have a fiduciary
duty to protect them. Seldom do law enforcement authorities address
such abuses. That is what makes the story unusual.
In October 2006 the Cambridge Police Commissioner, the City
Attorney, City Councllors and others attacked a woman with a
disability during a city council meeting. They accused her of causing
the disturbance when it was their abuses of power. The loud silence
from Cambridge residents shows that they share support for abuse of
power and see nothing wrong with abusing vulnerable persons.
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
Man convicted of raping homeless woman at Cambridge shelter
By Matt Dunning/
Cambridge Chronicle Staff
Fri Apr 18, 2008, 04:13 PM EDT
Woburn -
The shelter director convicted of rape, "told the victim that he
knew the system and that no one would believe her because she was
homeless." (Matt Dunning, "Man convicted of raping homeless woman at
Cambridge shelter," Cambridge Chronicle, Apr 18, 2008) He expresses a
pervasive paradigm among holders of power over vulnerable persons.
This is one type of abuse by power holders of vulnerable persons.
Homeless persons, prisoners, elder persons, students, and persons
with disabilities are freqently abused by persons who have a fiduciary
duty to protect them. Seldom do law enforcement authorities address
such abuses. That is what makes the story unusual.
In October 2006 the Cambridge Police Commissioner, the City
Attorney, City Councllors and others attacked a woman with a
disability during a city council meeting. They accused her of causing
the disturbance when it was their abuses of power. The loud silence
from Cambridge residents shows that they share support for abuse of
power and see nothing wrong with abusing vulnerable persons.
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
Man convicted of raping homeless woman at Cambridge shelter
By Matt Dunning/
Cambridge Chronicle Staff
Fri Apr 18, 2008, 04:13 PM EDT
Woburn -
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