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Deep Deception: Ireland's Swimming Scandals
Justine McCarthy
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Description for Deep Deception: Ireland's Swimming Scandals
Paperback. In recent years, the world of Irish swimming was shattered by an appalling series of child sexual abuse scandals. This book is an explosive and detailed account of the tragic abuse scandals that shocked Ireland. Updated to include the case of Ger Doyle. Num Pages: 304 pages, 13 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: 1DBR; BTC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 130 x 17. Weight in Grams: 358.
Updated Edition In November 2009 former national and Olympic swimming coach Ger Doyle was convicted of thirty-five sexual offences against children. This is just the most recent of an appalling series of child sexual abuse scandals in Irish swimming. Long before Ger Doyle was charged, renowned swimming coaches George Gibney, Derry O'Rourke and Frank McCann had become synonymous with some of the worst crimes against children ever to come before the Irish courts; Fr Ronald Bennett, founder of the Schools Swimming Association, was also charged with sexual assaults against his pupils. All these coaches, the most respected in the sport, preyed on young swimmers. They exploited their dreams of greatness and betrayed the trust of their parents. Between them, they are believed to have left hundreds of victims in their wake. And the failure of the sport's authorities to respond adequately to complaints paved the way for the abuse of many more young victims. In candid interviews, survivors outline the effects of the abuse - psychiatric illnesses, broken marriages, financial hardship, and alcohol and drug addiction. Deep Deception examines the structures of Irish swimming, looks at the reasons these men escaped justice for so long and assesses the measures that have been taken to protect children in the aftermath of the scandals. This updated edition includes new chapters and previously unpublished material. JUSTINE McCARTHY is an award-winning journalist and a frequent broadcaster. She works for The Sunday Times and is the author of Mary McAleese: The Outsider, a biography of the president.
Product Details
Publisher
The O'Brien Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781847172044
SKU
V9781847172044
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 3 to 5 working days
Ref
99-10
About Justine McCarthy
JUSTINE MCCARTHY is an award-winning journalist with The Sunday Times and a frequent broadcaster. She is also the author of Mary McAleese: The Outsider.
Reviews for Deep Deception: Ireland's Swimming Scandals
'a devastating read'
Evening Echo 'damning but compelling ... essential reading' `the best of the large crop of books by Irish journalists this year, it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times 'bristles with anger, glows with compassion and asks some difficult questions ... a thoroughly researched and readable work'
Sunday Tribune 'Heartrending'
Sunday Tribune 'all people involved in sport and households should have a copy of Deep Deception'
Aidan O'Toole, Sunday Tribune 'mandatory reading for every parent'
Joe Duffy, Liveline, RTE Radio 1 'This is a story that needed to be written. All the victims have ever asked for is justice and for people to know what happened. Now, thanks to Justine McCarthy, they do.'
Irish Times 'it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world'
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times 'hard-hitting'
Irish Daily Star Sunday 'very compellingly written'
Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 `Deep Deception by Justine McCarthy delves deep into the darkest times in Irish swimming, uncovering disturbing truths of child sex abuse.'
Wexford Echo 'it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world'
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times 'damning but compelling ... essential reading' `the best of the large crop of books by Irish journalists this year, it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times 'very compellingly written'
Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 'hard-hitting'
Irish Daily Star Sunday 'This is a story that needed to be written. All the victims have ever asked for is justice and for people to know what happened. Now, thanks to Justine McCarthy, they do.'
Irish Times 'mandatory reading for every parent'
Joe Duffy, Liveline, RTE Radio 1 'Heartrending'
Sunday Tribune 'bristles with anger, glows with compassion and asks some difficult questions ... a thoroughly researched and readable work'
Sunday Tribune 'all people involved in sport and households should have a copy of Deep Deception'
Aidan O'Toole, Sunday Tribune
Evening Echo 'damning but compelling ... essential reading' `the best of the large crop of books by Irish journalists this year, it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times 'bristles with anger, glows with compassion and asks some difficult questions ... a thoroughly researched and readable work'
Sunday Tribune 'Heartrending'
Sunday Tribune 'all people involved in sport and households should have a copy of Deep Deception'
Aidan O'Toole, Sunday Tribune 'mandatory reading for every parent'
Joe Duffy, Liveline, RTE Radio 1 'This is a story that needed to be written. All the victims have ever asked for is justice and for people to know what happened. Now, thanks to Justine McCarthy, they do.'
Irish Times 'it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world'
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times 'hard-hitting'
Irish Daily Star Sunday 'very compellingly written'
Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 `Deep Deception by Justine McCarthy delves deep into the darkest times in Irish swimming, uncovering disturbing truths of child sex abuse.'
Wexford Echo 'it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world'
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times 'damning but compelling ... essential reading' `the best of the large crop of books by Irish journalists this year, it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times 'very compellingly written'
Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 'hard-hitting'
Irish Daily Star Sunday 'This is a story that needed to be written. All the victims have ever asked for is justice and for people to know what happened. Now, thanks to Justine McCarthy, they do.'
Irish Times 'mandatory reading for every parent'
Joe Duffy, Liveline, RTE Radio 1 'Heartrending'
Sunday Tribune 'bristles with anger, glows with compassion and asks some difficult questions ... a thoroughly researched and readable work'
Sunday Tribune 'all people involved in sport and households should have a copy of Deep Deception'
Aidan O'Toole, Sunday Tribune