EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 20 MIN
Who Can Be Held Civilly Responsible Beyond the Abuser
from Civil Justice for SA Survivors · host civiljusticeforsasurvivors
Episode Summary: In this episode, Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson discuss the concept of holding entities accountable beyond the individual abuser in civil SA cases. They delve into the importance of institutions taking responsibility to prevent harm and provide insights on legal duties, foreseeability, and the impact on survivors' lives. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Show Introduction 01:05 – Why Civil Responsibility Can Extend Beyond the Abuser 02:15 – Institutional Accountability and Preventing Abuse 03:40 – Common Institutions Involved in Civil Responsibility Claims 04:45 – Power Dynamics in Workplace and Organizational Settings 05:30 – Why Policies Alone Are Not Enough 06:40 – Legal Duty and Institutional Responsibility 07:45 – The Role of Foreseeability in Civil Liability 09:00 – Safeguards and Enforcement of Institutional Policies 10:30 – Education and Training to Prevent Abuse 11:50 – Differences in Legal Analysis for Minors vs. Adults 13:20 – Why Survivors Often Feel They Are Alone 15:00 – Manipulation and Power Dynamics Used by Perpetrators 17:00 – Access, Opportunity, and Patterns of Abuse About the Show: *Civil Justice for SA Survivors* is a podcast focusing on the legal aspects of supporting survivors of sexual assault and exploitation. Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson provide guidance and clarity to survivors navigating the civil justice process with compassion and expertise.
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