tiki: Parental education and awareness is vital.
You are right about that, Tiki.
However, that does not address the problem when the abuse is occurring within the family. Parents are often the abusers. And, if it is the father that is the abuser, the mother has so little power that nothing is or can be done.
Educating parents about child sex abuse can often end up being education on how to avoid detection.
Which leads me to the next point: Educating the public about the child sex abuse that is rampant within the JWs actually advertises to predators that the JW religion is a safe place for them. It becomes a two-edged sword.