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Autor/inn/enFossey, Richard; DeMitchell, Todd
Titel"Let the Master Respond": Should Schools Be Strictly Liable When Employees Sexually Abuse Children?
Quelle(1995), (33 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterTagungsbericht; Child Abuse; Civil Law; Compliance (Legal); Court Litigation; Elementary Secondary Education; Federal Legislation; Legal Responsibility; Public Schools; School Districts; School Personnel; School Responsibility; Sexual Abuse
AbstractAlthough sexual abuse against children is a problem in the public schools, school officials have generally not acted aggressively to stop it. This paper argues for a strict liability standard--the assessment of liability without fault--against a school district in cases of student sexual abuse by a school employee. Part 1 explores the principle of respondeat superior, whereby employers can be held liable for the tortious conduct of their employees, without regard to whether the employer engaged in any wrongful act. Recently, courts have imposed respondeat liability against law-enforcement agencies and health-care providers, but not school districts. Part 2 reviews the recent federal court cases that have discussed an educational institution's liability under Title IX of the Civil Rights Amendments of 1972 when an employee engages in sexual misconduct against a student. The review concludes that the stage is set for judicial imposition of vicarious liability against school districts whenever their employees sexually assault children. School districts would be wise to prepare for increased exposure to liability, chiefly by increasing their vigilance in protecting children from a school employee's sexual abuse. (Contains 76 endnotes.) (LMI)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2004/1/01
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