Some have thought Catholics need to guard better against the sin of detraction than they are currently. In 2011,
Seán Patrick O'Malley was accused of risking possible detraction when he published a list of names of accused abusers among the clergy before their canonical cases were completed. Pope Francis accused other Catholics of detraction when they criticized his appointment of
Juan Barros Madrid. On the other side of this issue, the counting of detraction as a sin has been criticized as "a kind of spiritual blackmail" when used to silence victims of abuse. The
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lincoln specifically cited detraction among other reasons why it would not participate in the study leading to the
John Jay Report. Concern about the sin of detraction was singled out as a contributing problem in the
Murphy Report, which concluded: ==References==