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Covaan_Meshuga -> RE: DO you think children /youth worker in church should have background checks (7/7/2008 11:37:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: SonInMe1 Don't you think most child molestors are men? A man, who wants to work in the nursery, to me, would be somewhat suspect. My wife accused me 7 times of sexually abusing my kids during our custody battle. Now, I am not sure if that shows up on a bacjground check esspecially since there was absolutly no truth in them but if it is recorded somewhere...and I apply for a position at church that gets a background check...what would you think would happen to me if that information was in there? Anyone who is even remotely accused of these crimes are guilty no matter the circumstances and...I won't take that chance. SonInMe1, I am sorry you went through that, but I completely agree with MrFribbles, so his answer would be mine. As far as suspecting a man for wanting to work in a nursery, why would I not suspect, first, that he is a loving father-figure who enjoys and wants to nurture children? We do, in fact, have a male who works in the nursery, and I have no reason whatsoever to suspect him. Furthermore, any prudent organization would not place just one attendant in a nursery; we always have an attendant and a helper or more. Also, SonInMe1, it disturbs me that you are living with this cloud over your head when it is very likely unnecessary. Unless you were convicted, you extremely likely have no record whatsoever; your name is extremely likely not even on the records. If someone did a check on you, it is likely to show that you are "unknown," meaning that you are innocent before the court system of the state. This is what I would do if I were you. Do you, through your work, have access to the state database where you were accused? If so, pay the fees and get the information. If you don't, do you have a fully-trusted individual in your church or somewhere else who can do this for you? Explain the situation and ask them to give you the report. It is disgusting and inhumane for anyone to have to live with a false accusation In the state where I live, these resources are free to churches.
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