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        <title>Canada: No Statute Limitations on Horrific Behavior</title>
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        <summary>Most Americans do not pay close attention to legal matters in Canada, even if they involve sports figures. Fewer still follow the results of events that happened decades ago, even as they are thrust into the national spotlight. The Sandusky...</summary>
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            <name>Fletch</name>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Most Americans do not pay close attention to legal matters in Canada, even if they involve sports figures. Fewer still follow the results of events that happened decades ago, even as they are thrust into the national spotlight. The Sandusky and Fine scandals, for instance, flashed upon our national consciousness briefly, but are no longer the top stories.</p>
<p>So it is little wonder that the case of Graham Jones has remained largely under the radar in the US. Graham Jones was a well-respected junior hockey coach in Canada, personally selecting young men to receive additional coaching and opportunities which ultimately could land them in the NHL. He was also a serial child molester who repeatedly targeted boys and then threatened those future hockey plans if they did not succumb to his pedophile behaviors.</p>
<p>Yesterday <a href="http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/7327687/ex-canadian-junior-coach-graham-james-pleads-guilty-sexually-assaulting-theo-fleury" target="_blank">Graham Jones pleaded guilty</a> to child molestation charges based on events that happened in the 1980's. It took a professional hockey star, Theo Fleury, to write a memoir long after Jones could do him any harm, to draw attention to the power that these coaches have over young, immature and impressionable minds.</p>
<p>Too many boys. Too often. Mostly unnoticed. <a href="http://newstome.typepad.com/blog/2011/12/the-recipe-for-abuse.html" target="_blank">How do we stop it?</a></p></div>
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        <title>The Drum Beat Continues</title>
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        <published>2011-12-07T17:29:58-07:00</published>
        <updated>2011-12-07T17:28:16-07:00</updated>
        <summary>One of my predictions of the Sandusky case was that eventually victims would number in the dozens. Today it was revealed that alleged victims 9 and 10 have come forward, and that their testimony was deemed credible. As a result,...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p><a href="http://newstome.typepad.com/blog/2011/11/sandusky-home-life-troubling-too-plus-penn-state-scandal-predictions.html" target="_blank">One of my predictions</a> of the Sandusky case was that eventually victims would number in the dozens. Today it was revealed that alleged victims 9 and 10 have come forward, and that their testimony was deemed credible. As a result, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/08/sports/ncaafootball/sandusky-arrested-on-new-sexual-abuse-charges.html" target="_blank">Sandusky was re-arrested</a>, and placed in prison pending $250K in bail, which he currently has been unable to post. This new arrest adds two victims and 12 new counts of sexual assault of a minor, bringing the total to more than 50.  </p>
<p>Perhaps the most damaging piece of information to come out of today's news is this:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>The alleged victim also said that Sandusky tried to rape him on at least 16 occasions... According to the grand jury report, “the victim testified that on at least one occasion he screamed for help, knowing that Sandusky’s wife was upstairs, but no one ever came to help him.”</p>
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<p>Doesn't that last line doesn't describe the whole sordid tale? Young, vulnerable, at-risk boys s<em>creaming for help knowing that there were people around to help them...but no one ever came</em>. Not a janitor. Not various coaches or assistant coaches. Not players. No one.</p>
<p>And it can't have been much of a secret. I have always contended that <a href="http://newstome.typepad.com/blog/2011/11/joepa-knew.html" target="_blank">Joe Paterno knew</a> about the behavior for years, but was determined to handle things "in house" as <a href="http://newstome.typepad.com/blog/2011/11/paternos-boys-will-be-boys-attitude.html" target="_blank">he had always done</a>. Now the news comes out that Sandusky <a href="http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7326214/jerry-sandusky-denied-job-juniata-college-failing-background-check-school-says" target="_blank">applied for other coaching jobs</a> after leaving Penn State. First of all, why would a man with nothing to hide or lose leave one of the premier coaching positions in the country (Penn State), and a role where he was the heir apparent to a legend, only to apply to coach at Juniata College--not even on the map as far as football is concerned.  And I love this line from the Juniata College press release:</p>
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<p>Juniata spokesman John Wall said the college was not informed of the details of the investigation or the existence of a grand jury, but based on the report informed its coaches Sandusky was not to have contact with the program.</p>
<p>"We basically did our due diligence," Wall said.</p>
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<p>"We basically did our due diligence." That is a very pithy line to describe what officials and leaders from Penn State and The Second Mile Foundation failed to do--basic due diligence into the character of Jerry Sandusky. Now let's continue to work to make sure that <a href="http://newstome.typepad.com/blog/2011/12/the-recipe-for-abuse.html" target="_blank">this doesn't happen again</a>.</p>
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        <title>Did JoePa turn a blind eye? Or is Sandusky lying?</title>
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        <updated>2011-12-04T23:27:43-07:00</updated>
        <summary>Jerry Sandusky says that Joe Paterno never confronted him about allegations of abuse. Never. Not in 1998 when a mother reported Sandusky for showering with her son. Not in 2002 when Assistant Coach McQuery went and spoke with Paterno about...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p><a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/40450/sandusky-joepa-never-brought-up-allegations" target="_blank">Jerry Sandusky says</a> that Joe Paterno never confronted him about allegations of abuse.  Never. Not in 1998 when a mother reported Sandusky for showering with her son. Not in 2002 when Assistant Coach McQuery went and spoke with Paterno about an attack that he stopped. </p>
<p>Never.</p>
<p>In the same interview, Sandusky says that he never did anything wrong. Not one of the eight victims listed in the Grand Jury indictment. None. The assistant coach and the janitor did not see what they said they saw. Neither of them. And he, Sandusky, did not abuse any of the children.</p>
<p>Never.</p>
<p>So do you believe him? Or do you believe some things he said and not others? Is he a credible source of information?</p>
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        <title>10 Great Excuses for Missing Work</title>
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        <summary>Clever excuses for missing work time.</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>I have been heavy on the Penn State/Syracuse scandal lately so I thought I would lighten up a bit. From a Career Builder survey (posted <a href="http://www.savvysugar.com/Funny-Sick-Day-Excuses-20337003" target="_blank">here</a>), here are 10 creative excuses for missing work:</p>
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<li>"Bats got in her hair."</li>
<li>"Got a cold from a puppy."</li>
<li>"Hurt his back chasing a beaver."</li>
<li>"Had a headache after going to too many garage sales."</li>
<li>"Brother-in-law was kidnapped by a drug cartel while in Mexico."</li>
<li>"Ate too much at a party."</li>
<li>"A refrigerator fell on him."</li>
<li>"Got his toe caught in a vent cover."</li>
<li>"Drank anti-freeze by mistake and had to go to the hospital."</li>
<li>"Deer bit him during hunting season."</li>
</ul>
<p>My best excuse?</p>
<p>I BROKE MY ARM WHILE CHASING A RUN-AWAY COW FOR FIVE HOURS!</p></div>
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        <title>The Recipe for Abuse?</title>
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        <summary>What do the sexual abuse scandals at Penn State and Syracuse have in common? If we can analyze that, then perhaps we can concoct a recipe for potentially abusive situations in the future, and act before they get out of...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>What do the sexual abuse scandals at Penn State and Syracuse have in common? If we can analyze that, then perhaps we can concoct a recipe for potentially abusive situations in the future, and act before they get out of hand. With that in mind, here are six similarities between the two scandals:</p>
<ol>
<li><em>A head coach who is perceived as "unassailable" by the university</em>. The label "unassailable" in this context is used to denote not-fireable, above the law or rules of the school, more identified with the college than any other factor (including academics), etc.  </li>
<li><em>A long-time assistant coach who mostly flies under the radar</em>. By being a "second fiddle," successful assistants enjoy all the trappings of a successful program without the limitations of notoriety or scrutiny. Realistically had anyone (outside of rabid fans) really heard of Jerry Sandusky or Bernie Fine before the scandals broke?</li>
<li><em>A means to gain access to victims outside of "normal" channels.</em> For Sandusky, it was his Second Mile charity, which brought at-risk young boys into his circle. For Fine it was the coach/ballboy relationship with the team. </li>
<li><em>A college campus and/or program that is unrealistically driven by a history and expectation of success.</em> Penn State has two national championships in football; Syracuse has one in basketball, one national runner-up and numerous Sweet Sixteen appearances.</li>
<li><em>A place without the media coverage of the large markets (except for the sport in question).</em> Though well-known in athletic circles, Happy Valley, PA, and Syracuse, NY, both qualify as "off the main path" places.</li>
<li><em>Evidence of a lack of concern over athletic misbehavior on the part of the head coach.</em> Paterno was notorious for handling even the most serious allegations "<a href="http://newstome.typepad.com/blog/2011/11/paternos-boys-will-be-boys-attitude.html" target="_blank">in house</a>." While prior to this scandal Boeheim was not implicated in serious wrong-doing, his program did receive sanctions for NCAA violations in 1992, and several of his players have had marijuana violations (most notably Carmelo Anthony).</li>
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<p>So what programs fit this recipe? Here is a chart showing the longest tenured NCAA Football coaches (courtesy of <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-nevada-coach-replaces-penn-state-paterno-as-longest-tenured-2011-11" target="_blank">Business Insider</a>):</p>
<p><a href="http://newstome.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341e95b753ef015437b13bf3970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="NCF Tenure" border="0" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341e95b753ef015437b13bf3970c image-full" src="http://newstome.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341e95b753ef015437b13bf3970c-800wi" title="NCF Tenure" /></a></p>
<p>In basketball, there are 19 Division I coaches with tenures longer than 15 years (from <a href="http://collegebasketball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1120321" target="_blank">Rivals.com</a>). If we shorten the list to include only those school with rabid fans and long-standing winning traditions, the list looks like this (in order of tenure):</p>
<ul>
<li>Jim Boeheim, Syracuse (Paterno was #1 on the football list before his firing this year)</li>
<li>Mike Krzyzewski, Duke</li>
<li>Jim Calhoun, Connecticut</li>
<li>Tom Izzo, Michigan State</li>
</ul>
<p>If we similarly shorten the football list to those programs that regularly compete for the national championship, we get:</p>
<ul>
<li>Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech</li>
<li>Mack Brown, Texas</li>
<li>Bob Stoops, Oklahoma</li>
</ul>
<p>I am in no way trying to suggest or implicate any of these seven programs in any kind of scandal in any way. Period. But...shouldn't we take a closer look at these seven to see if they match any of the other ingredients for a scandal?</p>
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        <title>Sandusky Home Life Troubling Too? Plus Penn State scandal predictions...</title>
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        <published>2011-11-30T23:54:28-07:00</published>
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        <summary>Reports from ABC News indicate that Child Welfare services was contacted in 1993 (or thereabouts) regarding Jerry Sandusky's behavior toward one of his adopted sons. The boy's biological mother began to see changes in his behavior, eventually leading to a...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Reports from <a href="http://gma.yahoo.com/penn-state-scandal-mother-sanduskys-adopted-son-speaks-091457912.html" target="_blank">ABC News</a> indicate that Child Welfare services was contacted in 1993 (or thereabouts) regarding Jerry Sandusky's behavior toward one of his adopted sons. The boy's biological mother began to see changes in his behavior, eventually leading to a juvenile conviction of arson. She reported the changing behavior to the authorities, but again <strong><em>nothing was done about it.  </em></strong>And <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/penn-state-scandal-boys-forward-14968851" target="_blank">more information</a> is coming out, as people are gaining courage based on the actions of others.  </p>
<p>I predict that:</p>
<ul>
<li>we will eventually find out that there was <a href="http://newstome.typepad.com/blog/2011/11/joepa-knew.html" target="_blank">widespread knowledge</a> of Sandusky's behavior, </li>
<li>victims will number in the dozens,</li>
<li>Sandusky also had other aberrant behavior (in additional to homosexual child rape).</li>
<li>we will see a huge ban on the Penn State football program--five years of no recruiting and no scholarships, minimum.  </li>
<li>Jerry Sandusky will spend the rest of his life in prison</li>
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