This book examines the psychological profile of individuals responsible for sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, highlighting the global impact and widespread nature of such abuses. The author, a clinical psychologist and priest, delves into the personalities of abusers and the systemic issues within the Church that have allowed these crimes to persist. The book aims to foster a deeper understanding of the perpetrators to help eradicate this problem and suggests practical measures for prevention and healing. The work is intended for those interested in psychology, religion, and social justice, aiming to contribute to the broader conversation on protecting victims and reforming institutional practices. |