So, I am trying to get my head around what the right position of elders should be when they come across crime is.
I think I get the issuess around clergy confidentiality - and how that might potentially be breached when they talk about it to other elders, let alone the police.
But if people are saying that elders - or clergy of another faith should report crime to the police when it is confessed to the, then where are the boundaries.
So if someone says they should report to police on a confessed example of child abuse, that's one thing.
How about reporting to police consensual sex between a 19year old and 15 year old - which is statutory rape in the UK
How about criminal fraud if they come across it
Assault on a congregant?
Illegal immigrant status.
I can totally understand why the elders should report confessions, but how about allegations, so not just allegations of child abuse, how about allegations of criminal fraud in the congregations, do they go with that too?
Just trying to think through the issue, and input would be appreciated :)