Scout's Honor: Sexual Abuse in America's Most Trusted Institution

Patrick Boyle
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Scout's Honor details decades of sexual abuse in the Boy Scouts, one of the country's most respected youth organizations. Drawing on interviews with victims, lawyers, prosecutors, and even convicted molesters, Patrick Boyle paints a distressing but accurate picture of betrayal in a place we all thought was safe. About the Author Patrick Boyle is a veteran journalist whose reports on child abuse, mental illness, and drug addiction have won awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, the National Headliner Awards, the Missouri School of Journalism, and others. He has been a reporter for many newspapers, including the Washington Times , and a freelance reporter for the New York Times , ABC News, Woman's Day , Spy , and the American Journalism Review .
Genres: NonfictionHistoryCrimeTrue Crime
416 Pages

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