Tuesday, December 24, 2019

"Sex offender expert" Kurt M. Bumby allegedly shows how he got his expertise

Guess we know now why he's an "expert" on sex offenses...

Wikipedia recently deleted this guy's Wikipedia entry. Here's how it once read:

Kurt Bumby is a forensic psychologist, creator of the Bumby scales of cognitive distortion, and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry/Medical Psychology with the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine. He has presented material to the U.S. Sentencing Commission on alternatives to incarceration and to the Justice Center of the Council of State Governments on sex offender reentry.

Bumby received his doctoral degree from the Law/Psychology and Clinical Psychology Training Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

In 1994 Bumby received the Graduate Research Award for Research Excellence in the Field of Sex Offender Treatment from the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA), and was a co-recipient of the Hugo G. Beigel Research Award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality in 1996. Bumby is a Clinical Member of ATSA, serving as a State Public Policy Representative, and is a clinical member of the International Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders.

In December of 2019, Bumby was charged with sodomy with minors in both Boone and St. Louis Counties.

https://www.moberlymonitor.com/news/20191223/sex-offender-expert-arrested-on-child-abuse-charges

Sex offender expert arrested on child abuse charges

By Pat Pratt
Posted Dec 23, 2019 at 4:07 PM 

A Columbia forensic psychologist and national leader in the field of sex offender management has surrendered to St. Louis Metropolitan Police on warrants for child sex crimes in two Missouri counties.

Court filings show Kurt M. Bumby, 50, was arrested Friday by St. Louis Metropolitan Police on a Boone County warrant for two counts of statutory sodomy and a St. Louis warrant for two counts of sodomy. Bumby was booked into the St. Louis County Jail and posted a $200,000 cash-only bond — $100,000 each for the two sets of charges — to secure his release.

Defense attorney Joel Schwartz did not return calls or emails seeking comment.

Bumby for nearly two decades served as an advisor on sex offender management to governmental agencies across the nation. He is accused of molesting two children in incidents in both counties, the oldest of those charges stretching back to 1988.

In November, Bumby was paid $280,000 to present a report to the Arizona Supreme Court.

Court spokesman Aaron Nash on Monday said the court will conduct a review of the report, which was authored by Bumby and another, but many of the recommendations seem to be in line with what many experts say are current best practices.

“Most were not controversial, they were things like treatment should be specific to the individual,” Nash said. “But this is a big deal, so it’s something the Arizona Court is taking back to the National Center for State Courts, who provided the study, just to check back in and ask is there anything in here that reflects bias, is there anything that needs to be revisited.”

In the report, Bumby advocated for the elimination of polygraphs for juveniles, which Nash said has met with some controversy. In light of the recommendation, Nash said the court did agree to a judicial officer approval before the test could be administered.

“So it (a polygraph) is still an option, but a probation officer or somebody has to make the request to a judge, with the information why they think it’s appropriate for this child and this incident, and then the judge makes a decision,” Nash said.

Missouri Supreme Court spokeswoman Beth Riggert said on Friday she was unable to locate anything which showed Bumby had presented or made any recommendation to the courts in Missouri.

From 2003 until Jan. 1, during much of the time the alleged abuse was taking place, Bumby was a senior associate with the Center for Effective Public Policy, a position in which he discussed with and presented to judges, state officials and policymakers across the nation trends in the rehabilitation and recidivism of sex offenders.

As part of his duties, he has been the director of the Center for Sex Offender Management. He also served as principal assistant to the director of the Division of Youth Services in the period from about 1999 to 2003 and prior to that as a psychologist at Fulton State Hospital.

In the Boone County case, investigators with the Missouri State Highway Patrol wrote that Bumby sodomized a child who was a family friend multiple times between 2008 and 2015 at Bumby’s home in Columbia.

The case involving the St. Louis child dates 1988 to 1994, while Bumby was attending school at the University of Missouri, and again stemmed from a relationship he had with the victim’s family. He would visit the victim’s home on the weekends and began abusing them.

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  1. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7807457/Photographer-assaulted-Perth-Christmas-lights-vigilante-mob-think-hes-paedophile.html

    Here is a New One for 2020 a Cameraman filming a Christmas event for Perth, Australia is beat up after being falsely accused of Pedophilia

    Turns out Darrell Brown is innocent of the allegations.

    A cameraman was assaulted, pinned to the ground and interrogated by cops after a mother wrongly accused him of being a paedophile as he filmed Christmas lights.

    Darrell Brown, 55, had been hired by the City of Perth and another client to film the city's annual Christmas light display.

    But the father-of-two, who has shot for the likes of 60 Minutes, Lonely Planet and the Discovery Channel, soon found himself at the mercy of a violent vigilante gang.

    One man almost choked him by pressing down on his neck and even rubbed his face into the road.

    'We seem to be living in a paranoid world,' he told Daily Mail Australia.

    'Once those people decided I was guilty, they were no longer interested in the truth, so they weren't looking for it.

    'None of those people asked me for my side of the story, no one wanted to see my business card. I had all the evidence on me, but once people make a decision about who you are, you can't change it.

    'When people think they are right and have already decided you're the enemy, it raises their level of righteousness and their ability to be violent against you.'

    The terrifying mob formed after a woman saw him filming and lashed out, mistakenly thinking he was filming her children.

    'I explain to her I'm filming the Christmas lights for a client and wasn't filming her kids,' he explained.

    'She tells me she wants me to hand over the footage, I said that it wasn't possible but promise her there's no shots of her kids.'

    Mr Brown explained the woman then called the police and shouted at him down the street, soon attracting a crowd of people.

    The photographer had even been wearing a high-vis vest with 'Media' written on the back - but the unknown woman decided it was a 'fake vest'.

    He has been working as a professional cinematographer and photographer for more than 30 years.

    'People have a sense of entitlement with cameraman, they think they can push you around,' he explained.

    'I've spent 30 years being patient, being polite with people - and then you get someone stalking you, telling people to "stop this man", when all I've tried to do is tell them I'm working.'

    Mr Brown also runs workshops for fathers and sons, and teaches about positive masculinity.

    But none of that mattered to the mob, who didn't give him a chance to explain his credentials.

    'Next thing I know I'm face planted into the road in Murray street with three guys on top of me, trying to wrench the camera out of my hands,' he went on.

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