There is a huge danger in any institution that people are more concerned with damagining the institution than they are with the victims. that is abundantly clear in th ecase of the catholic Church scandals...priest, bishops, cardinals liley even popes, were all more concerned with protecting the institutional church from having its reputation harmed than they were with the fact that kids were being raped. I have a sense that this case is very similar. Paterno and eveyone else involved became so concerned with trying to avoid damaging the reputation of Penn State football that they lost sight of the real issue. tha tsaid, I sort of agree with upstater that Paterno is something of an anachronism and very likely was neither comfortable nor maybe even completely "got" how serious this matter was. But certainly the AD and the VP should have gotten it. Just to be clear, I don't say that to excuse JoePa. He absolutely should have done the right thing.
I also don't quite get the 1998 situation...it sounds as if in that case the police were involved but their investigation didn't lead to charges? Is that correct?