Gerald “Jerry” Sandusky, former Penn State University football defensive coordinator, found guilty in sexual abuse case, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (AP photo)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – A commission set up by the Pennsylvania Legislature after Jerry Sandusky‘s molestation arrest last year says “sweeping” changes to state law are needed.
The Pennsylvania Task Force on Child Protection announced Tuesday its recommendations, which include rewriting the Child Protective Services Law.
It says the state should change how child abuse cases are handled, revamp how child abuse crimes are investigated, and improve training for those responsible for child welfare.
The group says the state should eliminate a requirement that children have to experience severe pain in order to be classified as abuse under the law.
The definition of “perpetrator” would be expanded greatly and penalties would be harsher for people who don’t report abuse.
Sandusky is serving a state prison sentence for child sexual abuse.



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