{"id":29915,"date":"2016-08-21T08:04:11","date_gmt":"2016-08-21T15:04:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/empire-editorial-it-takes-a-village-to-abuse-a-child\/"},"modified":"2016-08-21T08:04:11","modified_gmt":"2016-08-21T15:04:11","slug":"empire-editorial-it-takes-a-village-to-abuse-a-child","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/empire-editorial-it-takes-a-village-to-abuse-a-child\/","title":{"rendered":"Empire Editorial: It takes a village to abuse a child"},"content":{"rendered":"
How a community cares for its children says a great deal about the values of its residents.<\/p>\n
Some in Juneau and Hoonah, including a member of the Alaska House of Representatives, are making us question their values.<\/p>\n
Thomas Jack Jr. of Hoonah was convicted in 2010 for repeatedly molesting one of his foster daughters. He earned a prison sentence of 50 years.<\/p>\n
Jack, despite admitting remorse in a letter to his victim, has since denied wrongdoing and is appealing his sentence.<\/p>\n
Despite Jack\u2019s guilt, proclaimed in a court of law, 15 people have stated their support for him. None have stated their support for the victim.<\/p>\n
In 15 letters<\/a>, they have written Jack\u2019s judge, asking for leniency or for Jack to be returned to Hoonah, his hometown.<\/p>\n The letter-writers include a teacher, a minister, a tribal leader, and Rep. Cathy Mu\u00f1oz<\/a>, R-Juneau. None of the writers mentioned the victim, a girl whose childhood and innocence was stolen by an adult appointed to care for her.<\/p>\n This is the second time Mu\u00f1oz has written a letter in support of someone convicted of crimes against children. Earlier this year, she wrote a letter in support of Mary Chessica Hauge<\/a>. In July, Hauge was sentenced to 30 months in prison for knowingly, and repeatedly, leaving her two children alone with their father, a convicted sex offender who abused his daughter from another marriage. Mu\u00f1oz, in asking for leniency, wrote she was \u201cimpressed by (Hauge\u2019s) strong Christian faith and her dedication to regular (church) attendance.\u201d<\/p>\n We are not impressed with Hauge or with Mu\u00f1oz\u2019s actions.<\/p>\n In 2015, the Oscar-winning film \u201cSpotlight\u201d offered a dramatic depiction of the revelations that exposed widespread sexual abuse in the Catholic churches of Boston. At one point in the film, a character remarks, \u201cIf it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a village to abuse one.\u201d<\/p>\n When we speak up on behalf of an abuser but not a victim, we encourage further abuse.<\/p>\n Mu\u00f1oz, who represents the Mendenhall Valley, is the person who asked Alaskans to \u201cChoose Respect\u201d and supported the passage of a bill called Erin\u2019s Law, which demands public schools teach children about sexual assault prevention.<\/p>\n