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Welcome.
(for anyone reading this, I mention things here which may trigger, so please don't read if you might be upset)
My opinion is
* The watchtower society issued a letter saying that police must be informed where the law requires it. This indicates that if you live in a state / country where there is no such law then you are OK to keep your mouth shut, if you want to. (Imagine the accused is a friend of the elder who is told about the abuse. That elder may choose to follow the WTS judicial system rather than telling the police that his good friend was accused)
* If the police are not told IMMEDIATELY, physical evidence of the abuse might be lost. If the abuse happened days ago for instance, there might still be traces of bodily fluid and / or marks on the victim. The elders taking their time wondering whether to report it is just time for the abuser to get away with it through lack of evidence.
* Whether the elder keeps his mouth shut or not, the judicial committee usually ensues. This means that over and over again the elders interview the alleged victim and often they force the victim to confront the alleged abuser. This is the worst thing that the elders could possibly do! They are NOT trained to deal with this sort of scenario, they are NOT psychologists! This just empowers the abuser even more and makes the victim even more of a victim.
* The alleged abuser may be going through a court process and it stands to reason that he / she would be removed from congregation "priveleges". Remember, most abuse cases would never even get to court if there was no evidence whatsoever. There always needs to be some evidence for the police to even proceed with a proper prosecution. Unfortunately there have been cases where the abuser is convicted but still supported by the elders because they appear "repentant". This is all very well from a spiritual standpoint for the elders, but the problems arise years later when he has served his time and he is back in the cong. He might go to a different hall and those individuals in the hall are not informed of his past. He will then go from door to door. I don't care what you say, I know that they won't always watch who he is with when he is out on the ministry (what if he is with a 14-16 year old for instance?)
Overall there should be an admittance from the WTS regarding the many victims they have hurt. Then they should
1. Check all ministerial servants and elders past records for convictions (they do this with jobs why not in the church?)
2. ALWAYS report abuse to the authorities IMMEDIATELY
3. Abandon the WTS "judicial system" because all it really does is control people and harm people. JWs should be attending because they want to serve Jehovah and they should be moral because of their faith, not because some elder is watching over their shoulder. The whole thing is just like the scribes and pharisees putting unnecessary burden on people.
Sirona