but the actions are looked at as a cover-up.
....LOOKED like a cover up......systematically shuffling predator priests around to avoid criminal charges(while still letting them be in contact with further victims in new areas), hiding records about said behavior, for DECADES. That isn't the appearance of a cover up, that IS a cover up. I mean what the fuck do you think the term refers to? Literally putting blankets over the rapist priests to "cover them up" or something?
Society works by having a system of checks and balances, and in any organization that is given authority over others, there is a level of expectation that they will not act in a way that is harmful to the population they are put in charge of. That's why we have a legal system that allows for holding those groups, when they do fail in their duties accountable. We have rules in place, to make sure people are treated humanely. There are regulations and protocols, and since I'm 100% fucking certain that "inmates being raped" isn't listed as one of the accepted activities in a prison population (since you know, sexual assault is a fucking CRIME, no matter where it happens), then the rules would cover the prison....oh I don't know....MAKING SURE THAT DOESN'T FUCKING HAPPEN.
Sure human behavior is always a wild card, and you can't account for everything, but it's well known that the correctional facility is a high stress job. You don't just walk in there off the street and get a job. You have to go through personality tests, and other criteria, so they can try and assure that you aren't the kind of person who would...oh I don't know, use your position of control and authority over another person to FUCKING RAPE THEM. And since you can't 100% spot these things, and they can also change as time goes on, and the long term stress of the job can alter personalities, that's why you have regular psych evaluations, and similar stuff. To make sure that, after say, working there for 10 years, you aren't becoming a danger to the population, and might say....oh I don't know...FUCKING RAPE THEM. They also likely have safeguards in place, of redundancy of supervision and security, so that you don't ever just have a single point of failure, to prevent this very kind of thing from happening.
Now, it might turn out, that the facility didn't do anything wrong, that all protocols were followed to the letter, and this was some random, flashpoint issue with this one security guard, that's entirely possible. I think it's highly improbable, just given the track record our correctional facility, and how corrupt and prone to exploitation it is, but it's possible sure. That's why an investigation needs to take place, to see what happened and where things went wrong.
If it turns out that nothing was done wrong, then no, I don't think the facility should face criminal charges. But, the catch is, there are a LOT of layers of safety that are supposed to be in place. So, the chance that NONE of those steps, were overlooked or whatever, I think is low. And if it does turn out that they didn't take all the steps they are supposed to, then yes they ARE responsible for the criminal activity that took place in their facility, and should be held accountable.
Why is this such an alien concept for you?