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A review by iceangel32
Game Over: Jerry Sandusky, Penn State, and the Culture of Silence by Robert J. Dvorchak, Bill Moushey
4.0
So I was going to get on my soap box and voice my opinion. But I think I will at least start with the book. I did find the book a bit repetitive, you where told the same thing the same way in a few different areas in the book. However I did learn more then I knew and I think that Moushey presents as much of the story as he could. I did find that it tried to shed a short of positive light on JoePa. However I left the book thinking he probably knew more than he let on...however was he okay once he reported it. It is such a complex situation with who knew and when they knew and who they told and what the authorities were or were not told and there is even missing people involved. I would like to end this review with a quote before I get on a soap box. "It's the act of one person. you can't condemn an entire university for it" (78). I will say I believe it is more that one person, but the acts of a group of people is punishing a whole university and everyone is letting it happen. I hope this review don't know make it sound like I don't care about what happened I think what occurred there is was disgusting and I can not put into words what I think should be done to Sandusky, but why punish more?