Child abuse calculations

by Anony Mous 18 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • Anony Mous
    Anony Mous

    There are no real numbers for JWs but they are a relatively small group. Compared to the number of Catholics at least.

    The Australian commission gathered more than 5000 cases with over 1000 perpetrators that went completely unreported for the JWs. Likewise they did the same for Catholics and collected just under 4800 cases with 1880 perpetrators. This is not specific to clergy, this is things the churches were aware of and did not report.

    At first glance, these are the same numbers, so what is the big deal - there are 5M Catholics in Australia and strokes with the overall rate that there are about 40 child molesters per 100,000 in the general population, however there are ONLY about 70,000 JWs in Australia. That means unreported child abuse is 71 times more prevalent among JW than among Catholic, this amounts to 1.8% of JWs are child molesters.

    And although I am highly biased, somehow that number doesn’t surprise me. This would mean in every congregation there are 1 or 2 known child molesters. I would say that is about accurate, every hall I ever went to had rumors about at least someone.

  • Sea Breeze
    Sea Breeze

    Thanks for the number crunching A. M.

    As weird, wacky and contrarian as JW's are from my experience, that sounds about right.

  • Biahi
    Biahi

    They really are a vile bunch, aren’t they? 🤮

  • Sea Breeze
    Sea Breeze

    When you consider that men are nearly always the perp, the figure "1.8% of JWs are child molesters" means that 3.6% of JW men could be child molestors.

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  • Beth Sarim
    Beth Sarim

    Vile bunch Arent they?

    Isnt that an understatement of the year.

  • Phizzy
    Phizzy

    I made a similar calculation some years back, and came to the same conclusion, that the CSA and other Abuse problems were far more prevalent among J.W's than other religions and secular organisations such as the Scouts etc.

    Of course 100% solid figures cannot be obtained, but when you add in the number of cases where J.W Elders persuaded parents etc. to sweep the incidents under the carpet, the problem in the J.W Org. was HUGE, and I cannot see that it can have been reduced much in recent years, they have taken no steps to put in place a real Safeguarding Programme, where a safeguarding Officer is active and on duty at all events where J.W's are together, plus the other things such Officers do.

    The question is WHY NOT ?? Here in the U.K even small churches and small clubs and Associations have such a system going, there is simply NO EXCUSE for them not to protect the vulnerable, for which they have a Duty of Care.

    The J.W Org. always was and remains A Paedophile Paradise.

  • Vanderhoven7
    Vanderhoven7

    https://www.bangordailynews.com/2025/01/22/aroostook/woman-sues-fort-kent-jehovahs-witnesses-alleged-sexual-abuse/

    Jws 4 Justice

    If you or someone you know needs resources or support related to sexual violence, contact the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault’s 24/7 hotline at 800-871-7741.

    A Pennsylvania woman is suing the Jehovah’s Witnesses of Fort Kent and the New York-based headquarters of the church for alleged sexual abuse committed decades ago by church members.

    Shannon Simendinger, 45, alleges that three church members sexually abused her from approximately 1985 to 1993, when she was between the ages of 6 and 14. She and her family lived in Fort Kent at that time and attended the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Fort Kent.

    Lewiston law firm Berman & Simmons filed the civil suit Jan. 8 at Aroostook County Superior Court in Caribou. The firm has handled

    multiple sex abuse cases brought against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland and is also representing some families and victims of the deadly Lewiston shooting rampage in October 2023.

    The 24-page document accuses elders David Ezzy and Ernest Fyans and church member Daniel Plourde of multiple acts of sexual abuse against Simendinger when she was a minor. The suit alleges that the Fort Kent congregation and the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York Inc. were negligent, failed to keep her from harm and caused her emotional distress.

    “It left me vulnerable. It left me scared,” Simendinger said in an interview on Wednesday, in which she was joined by her attorney, Mike Bigos. “It made me feel like I was responsible for what happened to me. I was intimidated.”

    It is the second recent case against the Fort Kent Jehovah’s Witnesses. In October 2023, Fyans was found guilty of sexually assaulting two children in the early 1990s.

    Simendinger is coming forward now because she feels safe and is no longer intimidated by anyone in the church, Bigos said. He and his client want a jury trial.

    “We want to ask a jury to find damages for the health that was taken from Shannon as a result of the abuse that she experienced, that we believe the evidence will show was enabled by the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses and the institutional betrayal she experienced once she notified them,” Bigos said.

    Simendinger shared the alleged abuse with her mother at the time, and her mother notified the police, she said. The church allegedly punished her mother for going to law enforcement. Simendinger did not state what the alleged punishment was.

    She hopes the legal process will help others and aid her own healing.

    The lawsuit contains seven counts. The first, sexual assault, charges that Ezzy, Fyans and/or Plourde abused and assaulted Simendinger while acting in their church roles, according to the document.

    Other alleged violations include negligence and breach of fiduciary duty — given the protection the church should have been providing to children — as well as actual or implied malice, and inflicting emotional distress. The lawsuit seeks damages, punishments, costs and other relief.

    The attorneys representing the church — Brad Patershall of Portland and Joel Taylor of Brewster, New York — did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Simendinger is not intimidated anymore and wants the church and its members to be held accountable for what she went through, she said.

    “Other people are going to be harmed if I just sit back,” she said. “The main goal for me is healing, helping others, and for them to be accountable for letting this stuff happen.”

  • liam
    liam
    Anony Mous thanks for doing that.
    I always wanted to crunch those numbers but didn't know where to start.

    It seems the Watchtower Organization caters to the sexual deviant. And the idea that the Holy Spirit APPOINTS the elders is a huge sign that the uppers running the organization have behavior or characteristics differing from that which is normal

    If the Watchtower existed in the past biblical times, it would be Sodom and Gomorrah.

    The Governing Body and their minions (elders who obey the orders of their leaders) would be the ones that come out during the cover of night, where no one could see them, and demand the visitors be handed over to be raped.

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    At least one per congregation, I’m sure.

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