Position of trust
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A position of trust is any position that grants a person authority over another person or people,{{cite web |title=Safeguarding Guidance - Positions of Trust |url=https://www.bhs.org.uk/media/sbomj3c5/position-of-trust-guidance-032019.pdf |website=British Horse Society |access-date=14 February 2025 |date=March 2019}} or valuable things,{{cite journal |last1=Korbin |first1=Joshua |title=Placing Trust in the Guidelines: Methods and Meanings in the Application of Section 3B1.3, the Sentence Enhancement for Abusing a Position of Trust |journal=Roger Williams University Law Review |date=Fall 2006 |volume=12 |issue=1 |page=121}} and carries a legal and ethical obligation to appropriately exercise that authority.{{cite book |editor1-last=Miller |editor1-first=Paul B. |editor2-last=Harding |editor2-first=Matthew |title=Fiduciaries and trust: ethics, politics, economics and law |date=2020 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA |isbn=978-1108480420 |page=175}} The term may be used in a more restricted sense as defined by an organization or by legislation.
According to one common definition, it is any position that has liability for "cash, keys, or kids (minors)". The concept of "keys" refers to security, including IT security and management.{{Cite web|url=http://www.policies.uga.edu/FA/nodes/view/1124/Background-investigations|title=Background Investigations - University of Georgia}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.unf.edu/hr/employment/Pre-Employment_Background_Checks.aspx|title = UNF - Human Resources - Pre-Employment Background Checks}}
Crimes may be punished more severely if committed by a person in a position of trust, and people proposed for positions of trust may be subject to background checks, and scrutiny of their actions.
Parties involved
A typical position of trust at the personal level involves child custody or power of attorney. The same would be true for the five standard professions; medicine, law, finance, education and engineering. Any regulated profession dealing with the health and safety of others usually requires certification and licensing and would be a position of trust. The same would be true in the hierarchy of relationships involved in education, employment, financial matters and government.
Sexual relations
In the United Kingdom, the Sexual Offences Act 2000 prohibits a person in a position of trust from performing sexual acts with someone who cannot consent, which includes minors and "very vulnerable people".{{cite web|url=http://www.jubilee-centre.org/documents/UnderstandingSexualOffencesReform.htm |title=understanding sexual offense reform |publisher=Jubilee-centre.org |access-date=2013-02-09}} This is primarily used for the protection of young people who are above the age of consent but under the age of 18 and for the protection of people with mental disabilities. Only after a person is no longer in a position of trust may they pursue a sexual relationship with a person previously entrusted to them.[http://lawphil.net/judjuris/juri1999/apr1999/gr_126545_1999.html G.R. No. 126545] retrieved 29 January 2012 Similarly, molestation by a person in a position of trust is also a criminal offence in Singapore punishable by imprisonment.{{cite news|last1=Lum|first1=Selina|title=Doctor fails in bid to have conviction relooked but is allowed to defer jail term|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/doctor-fails-in-bid-to-have-conviction-relooked-but-is-allowed-to-defer-jail|access-date=1 December 2015|publisher=Straits Times}}
In the Netherlands, incest itself is not prosecutable,{{Citation needed|date = June 2015}} but if an adult commits incest with a family member that is a minor, the adult can be prosecuted for abusing his/her position of trust. The adult family member does not have to be biologically related to the minor to be prosecutable for this offence. The relevant legislation also applies to adults who are family members only by marriage.{{Citation needed|date = June 2015}}
See also
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20040105101002/http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/familyandcommunity/childprotection/usefulinformation/abuseoftrust/ As defined in UK laws on sex offenses]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060925204903/http://www.ussc.gov/2003guid/3b1_3.htm As defined in US law]
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