Okay...reading the forms some more and I have questions...
1.) what do the letters CSA stand for?
2.) why is this a "client intake" form? Who is the "client"? The elders? (is this how they are trying to keep the info secret?)
3.) about the second document...the general legal guidelines...
- is there a textbook that we do not have access to? Is there a "Shepherd the Flock of God" textbook that is used to train the elders? The document makes reference to "chapter 5, paragraph 39" in regard to questioning minors
And, not a question but an observation.
#4 in the legal guideline document...notes are no longer to be taken. That is a big change. In testimony at the ARC (can't remember which WT goofus it was that said this), it was revealed that when a minor was to be questioned, one elder was to do the questioning while another one watched and took notes.