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Exposure: Where Camps are Vulnerable
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Incident Reports from Companies that Insure Camps
[from summer, 2000 ; source: five camp insurance companies/agencies]

% of total calls Nature of call (area of concern)
27 Inappropriate conduct between counselor and camper
(physical or sexual)
24 Inappropriate conduct between campers
(camper-to-camper abuse, physical or sexual; bullying)
12 Camper psychiatric problem
(medication or other)
9 Report of parent physical abuse
8 Personnel problem
6 Counselor-to-counselor inappropriate conduct
(sexual harassment; other grievance)
4 Adolescent camper use of alcohol
10

Other:
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CIT-to-camper sexual involvement
- serious camper injury or medical problem
- incest allegation by camper or staff
- camper scanned photo of other camper onto website;
- camper used Internet to spread malicious lies about camper

Areas of Exposure

Day Camps

  • sleepovers and trips out of camp
  • Coed staff sleeping together during overnights, witnessed by campers
  • bathroom duty with younger children, especially when away from group
  • evidence of sexual or physical abuse at home showing up at camp (signs include bruises, burn marks, precocious knowledge of sex, etc.)
  • camper-to-camper abusive treatment, bullying

Resident Camp

  • sleepouts or overnights and overnight trips out of camp
  • hazing activities by counselors or fellow campers
  • showers or changing time, especially when apart from the group
  • unsupervised one-on-one time between a counselor and camper

Children Targeted

  • boys 8 to 12 at resident camp (boys are abused outside the family 11 times more than girls -national statistic)
  • girls 11to14 at resident camp
  • children 3-6 at day camp
  • generally speaking, children who are emotionally hungry, physically handicapped, mentally impaired or who lack clear boundaries

Perpetrators

  • males 95% of the time in counselor-to-camper abuse "Offenders"
  • males 80% of the time in camper-to-camper hazing or bullying
  • males tend to be physical; girls tend to be relational in their attacks

Robert B. Ditter, M.Ed., LCSW
72 Montgomery Street·Boston, Ma 02116
tel.617-572-3353 fax.617-572-3373
e-mail: bobditter@bunk1.com

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