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Are Surviving Mormonism’s stories typical? Comparative data show rare failures in an institution ahead on reform.

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What is power? It is self-mastery and persuasive virtue that honors agency, invites participation, and endures.

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Beyond offenders, research points to enabling conditions that make abuse easier to commit and hide.

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