Fisherman,
There have been changes probably because of Conti. The 2012 letter included some changes.
As I've stated before, you can't put a corporation in prison. Punishment by money is the only way to punish a corporation. The government does the same thing by imposing fines to corporations who break the law. With secular corporations you can impose oversight, but with religious organizations it is very difficult due to the First Amendment. I'm not against the First Amendment and Freedom of Religion, but it does make it difficult and/or impossible to punish religious organizations.
It's obvious that the congregations were negligent in handling a known child molester. Sending a letter of recommendation stating that Kendricks was good with kids when it was known that he molested his own daughter is an obvious mishandling of the situation. This is just one way that the congregation and the WT corporation (which legislates the BOE) were negligent.
You can feel/say what you want, but MONEY TALKS. We live in a free market society and money is the way business is run, how the people decide which businesses prosper, and how the WBTS and all religions continues to operate.
Do you have any examples of how other religious organizations have been punished in the US besides money? I'm asking because I know of none and would be interested to read about them.
There is no perfect way to handle a child molester. Some change and many don't. States at least keep a public list of convicted molesters that allow parents to find out if they have a convicted child molester living near them. Within the congregation, most parents assume that their children are safe as the elders have their best interests at heart and don't search their own congregation members. The sad truth is that this trust is what allows the child molesters to continue their practice.
While I don't agree that their names should be announced from the platform, I do feel that more could be done by the congregation to protect the children. Known molesters should NEVER be allowed ANY position of authority within the congregation. Letters of introduction should include that this person was convicted of or admitted to molesting a child regardless of how long ago it happened. Instead of stating, "Never suggest to anyone that they should not report an allegation of child abuse to the police or other authorities," parents should be told of their rights to report the abuse to the police. Parents should not be told that they cannot speak of what allegedly happened. While this may be slanderous, it could also draw out other victims. Keeping parents quiet by threatening reproof or df helps to hide the truth and further victimizes them.