To reply to request for details re-safety concerns, they seem to center on one incident in which the boy was discovered with a drawing he'd made depicting violence against an authority figure (not a leader, if that matters)at a campout, and various verbal incidents that I don't have specifics on, but leaders report they occured on a regular basis and were of a violent, threatening nature against other boys...
To update on the situation (and thank all again for their input) Committee and adult leadership decided that they could not/would want to approve this boy's membership application (which wd need to be re-submitted due to timeframe). The overriding concern they cited: Because of past history with other Scouts and leaders, that "short leash" referenced above might prove too short for any boy to succeed on; they've since asked that I, as CC, advise the parent that if he does indeed want to come back to Scouting, a fresh start in another Troop would be the best way to go. After doing so this a.m., I've come away from the ordeal with the strong conviction that this is, indeed, best - but an equally strong feeling that this situation could have turned out better if those one-on-one convos with the parent had been a bit more formal in nature, which we will make every effort to change in the future. But the fact that it won't help this particular boy, who's already been through so much, and now must face this rejection, hits hard to say the least. Still not done w/this, since parent has asked for meeting to discuss, with the purpose of setting the record straight regarding behavioral infractions she was/was not informed of. Thanks again to all...