Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 06:22     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

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Anonymous wrote:Yes—exactly. Imagine being so naive that you think just because YOU aren’t aware of any red flags, that none could possibly exist. Do you think parents deserve as much assurance as possible that their children weren’t abused (e.g. an investigation)? Do you think current and future parents deserve assurance that the school follows up on problems? (Again, an investigation) Without these assurances, who would send their child there?


Imagine being so naive as to not realize just because a HOS hasn't been arrested yet, that they won't be next week. How do you know that your school, or any other school, has a head or principal that is engaging in criminal online activity? Without these assurances, who would send their child to any school?

Point being, NCRC 2 weeks ago looked no different than any other school. You can keep trying to assail the school, or all private schools, for some cultural flaw or compliance negligence, but the fact is that you can never be sure that no "red flags" are being missed or dismissed at any other school. Unless you are God and have perfect knowledge....


we know from many examples that institutions can do a better or worse job about preventing abuse and other issues. That’s the whole point of regular trainings, internal controls, ensuring that nobody will be penalized for raising complaints of any sort.
Its like talking to a wall here. Nothing the school could have done to prevent this. It could happen at your school, too.

Again, education is fundamental.
You don’t know what you don’t know.
Yes, any common sense person knows and I don’t have any affiliation with the school.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 23:56     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes—exactly. Imagine being so naive that you think just because YOU aren’t aware of any red flags, that none could possibly exist. Do you think parents deserve as much assurance as possible that their children weren’t abused (e.g. an investigation)? Do you think current and future parents deserve assurance that the school follows up on problems? (Again, an investigation) Without these assurances, who would send their child there?


Imagine being so naive as to not realize just because a HOS hasn't been arrested yet, that they won't be next week. How do you know that your school, or any other school, has a head or principal that is engaging in criminal online activity? Without these assurances, who would send their child to any school?

Point being, NCRC 2 weeks ago looked no different than any other school. You can keep trying to assail the school, or all private schools, for some cultural flaw or compliance negligence, but the fact is that you can never be sure that no "red flags" are being missed or dismissed at any other school. Unless you are God and have perfect knowledge....


we know from many examples that institutions can do a better or worse job about preventing abuse and other issues. That’s the whole point of regular trainings, internal controls, ensuring that nobody will be penalized for raising complaints of any sort.
Its like talking to a wall here. Nothing the school could have done to prevent this. It could happen at your school, too.

Again, education is fundamental.
You don’t know what you don’t know.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 23:24     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes—exactly. Imagine being so naive that you think just because YOU aren’t aware of any red flags, that none could possibly exist. Do you think parents deserve as much assurance as possible that their children weren’t abused (e.g. an investigation)? Do you think current and future parents deserve assurance that the school follows up on problems? (Again, an investigation) Without these assurances, who would send their child there?
Soooo, basically what you’re saying is there were red flags that a child molester was working there? Um, no. No red flags like that


We're saying that it's premature to assume that there were no red flags. And that not doing an investigation to find out is irresponsible.


They notified the parent community that a third party investigation has begun as well as given them access to an email to share any information. No one said they weren’t investigating the situation.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 22:58     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

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Anonymous wrote:It’s also not a conspiracy theory to want verification that no one at the school or on the board ignored behavior (or god forbid aided behavior) I assume the FBI will be interviewing all parties involved and will work to find out just this info. Are they conspiracy theorists? We are an NCRC alum family —one who adores the school—but I am challenging all assumptions I had about the school. The end goal is making sure children at the school are safe.
Would you have covered up for the HoS when you were there, knowing what he was up too? I’m assuming you wouldn’t have and parents at the school would fall into that category.


must be nice to live in your fantasy world where no institutions ever swept abuse under the rug.
How lost are you? Are you even an adult having an adult type conversation? It’s not fantasy to know that parents wouldn’t cover up for someone hurting there very own child. It wouldn’t happen anywhere if parents knew.


Missing/ignoring red flags is all too common. That's not the same thing as covering up, but it can be just as harmful.

This. Recognizing the red flags comes with education and developing awareness.
What red flags? Once again, what red flags? Are you slow? What was missed. He, unfortunately slipped through the cracks.


The “red flags” posters are not going to answer because they don’t know what they are talking about. It’s infuriating

Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 22:57     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

You know a red flag isn’t “Mr. Jones (fake name) walked into Mr. Carroll’s office and saw him viewing kiddie porn and said nothing!!!!!” right? It could also be the culture that JC had at the school. Could you, for a moment, imagine a scenario where a parent complained to JC about something that was making their child (or the parent) uncomfortable in the classroom, but JC directed leadership not to pursue the complaint (because of the side hobby he had and didn’t want to be found out?). That is an example of what could be a red flag.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 22:44     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s also not a conspiracy theory to want verification that no one at the school or on the board ignored behavior (or god forbid aided behavior) I assume the FBI will be interviewing all parties involved and will work to find out just this info. Are they conspiracy theorists? We are an NCRC alum family —one who adores the school—but I am challenging all assumptions I had about the school. The end goal is making sure children at the school are safe.
Would you have covered up for the HoS when you were there, knowing what he was up too? I’m assuming you wouldn’t have and parents at the school would fall into that category.


must be nice to live in your fantasy world where no institutions ever swept abuse under the rug.
How lost are you? Are you even an adult having an adult type conversation? It’s not fantasy to know that parents wouldn’t cover up for someone hurting there very own child. It wouldn’t happen anywhere if parents knew.


Missing/ignoring red flags is all too common. That's not the same thing as covering up, but it can be just as harmful.

This. Recognizing the red flags comes with education and developing awareness.
What red flags? Once again, what red flags? Are you slow? What was missed. He, unfortunately slipped through the cracks.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 22:42     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes—exactly. Imagine being so naive that you think just because YOU aren’t aware of any red flags, that none could possibly exist. Do you think parents deserve as much assurance as possible that their children weren’t abused (e.g. an investigation)? Do you think current and future parents deserve assurance that the school follows up on problems? (Again, an investigation) Without these assurances, who would send their child there?


Imagine being so naive as to not realize just because a HOS hasn't been arrested yet, that they won't be next week. How do you know that your school, or any other school, has a head or principal that is engaging in criminal online activity? Without these assurances, who would send their child to any school?

Point being, NCRC 2 weeks ago looked no different than any other school. You can keep trying to assail the school, or all private schools, for some cultural flaw or compliance negligence, but the fact is that you can never be sure that no "red flags" are being missed or dismissed at any other school. Unless you are God and have perfect knowledge....


we know from many examples that institutions can do a better or worse job about preventing abuse and other issues. That’s the whole point of regular trainings, internal controls, ensuring that nobody will be penalized for raising complaints of any sort.
Its like talking to a wall here. Nothing the school could of done to prevent this. It could happen at your school, too.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 22:24     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s also not a conspiracy theory to want verification that no one at the school or on the board ignored behavior (or god forbid aided behavior) I assume the FBI will be interviewing all parties involved and will work to find out just this info. Are they conspiracy theorists? We are an NCRC alum family —one who adores the school—but I am challenging all assumptions I had about the school. The end goal is making sure children at the school are safe.
Would you have covered up for the HoS when you were there, knowing what he was up too? I’m assuming you wouldn’t have and parents at the school would fall into that category.


must be nice to live in your fantasy world where no institutions ever swept abuse under the rug.
How lost are you? Are you even an adult having an adult type conversation? It’s not fantasy to know that parents wouldn’t cover up for someone hurting there very own child. It wouldn’t happen anywhere if parents knew.


Missing/ignoring red flags is all too common. That's not the same thing as covering up, but it can be just as harmful.

This. Recognizing the red flags comes with education and developing awareness.


What was missed? Be specific.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 22:12     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s also not a conspiracy theory to want verification that no one at the school or on the board ignored behavior (or god forbid aided behavior) I assume the FBI will be interviewing all parties involved and will work to find out just this info. Are they conspiracy theorists? We are an NCRC alum family —one who adores the school—but I am challenging all assumptions I had about the school. The end goal is making sure children at the school are safe.
Would you have covered up for the HoS when you were there, knowing what he was up too? I’m assuming you wouldn’t have and parents at the school would fall into that category.


must be nice to live in your fantasy world where no institutions ever swept abuse under the rug.
How lost are you? Are you even an adult having an adult type conversation? It’s not fantasy to know that parents wouldn’t cover up for someone hurting there very own child. It wouldn’t happen anywhere if parents knew.


Missing/ignoring red flags is all too common. That's not the same thing as covering up, but it can be just as harmful.

This. Recognizing the red flags comes with education and developing awareness.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 21:31     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Why wouldn’t someone like him just stay single instead of marrying a woman and having 2 children with her?
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 21:28     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes—exactly. Imagine being so naive that you think just because YOU aren’t aware of any red flags, that none could possibly exist. Do you think parents deserve as much assurance as possible that their children weren’t abused (e.g. an investigation)? Do you think current and future parents deserve assurance that the school follows up on problems? (Again, an investigation) Without these assurances, who would send their child there?
Soooo, basically what you’re saying is there were red flags that a child molester was working there? Um, no. No red flags like that


We're saying that it's premature to assume that there were no red flags. And that not doing an investigation to find out is irresponsible.


Like what? What sort of red flags do you crazy internet lady think there are going to be that the school disregarded? This is complete and utter speculation. It’s just easier for you to sleep at night if you believe that these really wealthy people did something wrong and hid this child predator.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 20:51     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:It’s not a conspiracy to wonder if a person who views and distributes child porn (not to mention encourages child abuse in an online forum) has abused children under his care over the decades he has worked at schools.


+ 1,000,000


I agree with you. However, the evidence in this case is strikingly similar to another case’s evidence. The winning argument was that “In America, the FBI is not supposed to create *sic* criminals so that the FBI can arrest them.”

JC will be earning 500k or more as a HOS somewhere in the US in less than five years. That’s how he got as far in private education as he did.

Unless the FBI has more evidence than has been reported, but I’m not expecting that. Hopefully.
What? He won’t get a job with kids because this is on his record now? He didn’t have a criminal record before when his background checks were checked.


A record would be a conviction. He has not been convicted yet, just arrested.
You are missing the point. People keep talking about background checks, etc. Nothing would of shown up before on his background check, now this arrest would and no, you don’t need a conviction for it to show up that he was arrested.


Charges that are dismissed don’t show up on a background check.


Um, they would show up on the simplest of google searches...


This. News articles don't disappear.


(nor 100-page threads on dcum)
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 20:50     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s not a conspiracy to wonder if a person who views and distributes child porn (not to mention encourages child abuse in an online forum) has abused children under his care over the decades he has worked at schools.


+ 1,000,000


I agree with you. However, the evidence in this case is strikingly similar to another case’s evidence. The winning argument was that “In America, the FBI is not supposed to create *sic* criminals so that the FBI can arrest them.”

JC will be earning 500k or more as a HOS somewhere in the US in less than five years. That’s how he got as far in private education as he did.

Unless the FBI has more evidence than has been reported, but I’m not expecting that. Hopefully.
What? He won’t get a job with kids because this is on his record now? He didn’t have a criminal record before when his background checks were checked.


A record would be a conviction. He has not been convicted yet, just arrested.
You are missing the point. People keep talking about background checks, etc. Nothing would of shown up before on his background check, now this arrest would and no, you don’t need a conviction for it to show up that he was arrested.


Charges that are dismissed don’t show up on a background check.


Um, they would show up on the simplest of google searches...


This. News articles don't disappear.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 20:47     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes—exactly. Imagine being so naive that you think just because YOU aren’t aware of any red flags, that none could possibly exist. Do you think parents deserve as much assurance as possible that their children weren’t abused (e.g. an investigation)? Do you think current and future parents deserve assurance that the school follows up on problems? (Again, an investigation) Without these assurances, who would send their child there?


Imagine being so naive as to not realize just because a HOS hasn't been arrested yet, that they won't be next week. How do you know that your school, or any other school, has a head or principal that is engaging in criminal online activity? Without these assurances, who would send their child to any school?

Point being, NCRC 2 weeks ago looked no different than any other school. You can keep trying to assail the school, or all private schools, for some cultural flaw or compliance negligence, but the fact is that you can never be sure that no "red flags" are being missed or dismissed at any other school. Unless you are God and have perfect knowledge....


we know from many examples that institutions can do a better or worse job about preventing abuse and other issues. That’s the whole point of regular trainings, internal controls, ensuring that nobody will be penalized for raising complaints of any sort.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 19:37     Subject: Head of School at National Child Research Center (NCRC) - Arrest warrant issued

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s not a conspiracy to wonder if a person who views and distributes child porn (not to mention encourages child abuse in an online forum) has abused children under his care over the decades he has worked at schools.


+ 1,000,000


I agree with you. However, the evidence in this case is strikingly similar to another case’s evidence. The winning argument was that “In America, the FBI is not supposed to create *sic* criminals so that the FBI can arrest them.”

JC will be earning 500k or more as a HOS somewhere in the US in less than five years. That’s how he got as far in private education as he did.

Unless the FBI has more evidence than has been reported, but I’m not expecting that. Hopefully.
What? He won’t get a job with kids because this is on his record now? He didn’t have a criminal record before when his background checks were checked.


A record would be a conviction. He has not been convicted yet, just arrested.
You are missing the point. People keep talking about background checks, etc. Nothing would of shown up before on his background check, now this arrest would and no, you don’t need a conviction for it to show up that he was arrested.


Charges that are dismissed don’t show up on a background check.


Um, they would show up on the simplest of google searches...