In all fairness, some research needs to be done to discover some facts about what appears to be recent phenomena of teachers molesting their students.
1) Since such molestation is known to have existed even in ancient times, a baseline needs to be established of what is the “typical” amount of molestation that happens.
2) This will also help to establish if there is more happening now than used to happen in times where it was handled administratively rather than criminally.
3) The hard part will be the development of a psychological profile of a teacher who molests. While it is unlikely that a profile will be clear enough so that such potential teachers are not hired, if a given teacher is showing a greater than average possibility, then steps can be taken to mitigate the possibility. Such as a student interaction “surety” program, in which there are always two teachers present for student interaction outside of normal class time.
Are you looking for a big government research grant?
Just wondering.