40 Percent of Police Officers Convicted of Child Sex Abuse Don't Get Prison Time, Investigation Finds
A new investigation from The Washington Post has revealed that over the past two decades, almost 1,800 police officers were charged with crimes related to child sexual abuse. Even worse, of those convicted, nearly 40 percent managed to avoid prison time. The investigation revealed a staggering lack of accountability for officers who sexually abuse minors—finding not only that convicted officers often received paltry sentences, but that police departments sometimes rehired officers with child sex abuse convictions. The Post's analysis looked at thousands of court filings, as well as The Henry A...