« Reply #143 on: July 23, 2012, 10:00:04 AM »
Question: Say Jerry Sandusky was not a child molester but a cat burglar. Everything else is the same, do people still feel the same way about potential penalties?
Molesting a child is a heckuva lot more heinous and damaging than burglary. Theres not even a comparison.
Yeah, they are not even in the same league. Honestly, I wonder if it would even be treated as harshly if Sandusky was a serial killer. In the rankings of criminals in our society, child molesters are at the very bottom...only above those who molest children and then kill them afterwards.
the victim is different and more heinous, but the actions are very similar in that it is a crime that affects a lot of people. Crimes are not the purview of the NCAA nor should they be.
Let's stick with your last sentence. I think that is just fine for an argument. But, you will NEVER win an argument here, or anywhere else in this society, by suggesting in any way that burglary and pedophelia are anything close to equivalent.
But yes, the NCAA is not a court. Let them deal with sports, and let others deal with crimes. I am with you on that.
I wasn't trying to suggest they were the same thing, merely that the coverup of a crime would be thought of differently if it was a different crime and that shouldn't be the case. What if Sandusky was pulling a Bernie Madoff and stealing hundreds of million of dollars from people of all walks of life? That in turn might affect far more people than he did as a child molester. Again not as heinous but could be far more wide spread and affect far more people negatively.
Crimes are crimes. NCAA violations are NCAA violations. They can be the same thing, but in case they were not.
But you are ignoring the key aspects of the case.
Sandusky used his position with penn state to lure kids in to then rape them.
Penn state allowed them to use their facilities to rape children.
If sandusky did this 100% on his own in his own house the crime being the same but the setting being different this wouldnt be as big of a deal
My question presupposed everything else was the same i.e. he still would have used PSU facilities and functions to commit his burglaries. Everything else was the same only the crime was different.
It doesnt really make much sense i mean why would people want to give Sandusky money to invest because he is the assitant head coach at penn state. Your scenario is flawed.
Football coaches always have other investments, charities, etc., say Sandusky at a Penn State function approached people about investing/donating to Jerry's Kids, but then instead of actually helping the kids, Sandusky embezzled the money. Or say he got people to invest in Sandusky's Sandwich Shop, and then never built a sandwich shop or built one and paid himself a huge salary and then bankrupted the shop a year later. Or any number of other things he easily could have done had he wanted to.

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