flipper - " Hypothetically a JW child molester within the WT organization might be 'forgiven' just reproved and remain a JW - even though the police authorities and courts of the land find him guilty and he serves life in prison! Yet he's STILL in good standing as an alleged 'JW christian' while serving his prison term."
At first glance, this seems like a monumentally stupid move, but on reflection, it actually suggests something significant...
...that the Org has weighed any potential short-term "reproach" such a situation would theoretically bring upon itself against the potential long-term problems they'd experience if they actually did things properly...
...and decided that the former was more desirable than the latter.
i.e., The WTS regards any short-term problems caused by keeping the problem under wraps as far less dangerous to them than the long-term impact...
....which cannot help but be - ultimately - the undermining of the Org's claims of exclusivity amongst the rank-and-file.
That is what the Org is fighting against.
Their self-appointed status as "God's exclusive Earthly organization" can never be called into question... despite what loyalists may insist, it's not particularly pleasant to be a Jehovah's Witness, after all, so without that claim, there's virtually no incentive to remain affiliated...
...and the WT leadership knows that without the rank-and-file maintaining their affiliation, there's no revenue flow from said rank-and-file...
...and without that necessary revenue flow, the Org's very survival is threatened.