JEHOVAH'S
WITNESSES
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
For Immediate Release August 7, 2001
Statement
Sexual abuse of children is a terrible crime that can leave lasting
emotional scars on its victims. Often, child molesters are attracted
to organizations that have children as members, which makes protecting
children from sexual abuse a complex and important societal concern.
Jehovah’s Witnesses condemn child molestation, and they do not tolerate
such activity within their membership. If there is sufficient evidence
that someone has exploited children in this way, he may be disfellowshipped
(excommunicated). A sincerely repentant former child molester may
be allowed to remain a member of the faith, but he is strongly warned
against being alone with children unless one of the parents or another
responsible adult is also present. Moreover, as a protection to
our children, former child molesters are not permitted to receive
positions of responsibility in our religion.
If an accusation of child molestation is made against a member of
the congregation, the elders immediately work to assure the safety
of the victim. Also, they make every effort to comply with the law.
This includes complying with laws that mandate reporting the incident
to the proper authorities. This is even done when a child is the
only one to report the wrong conduct or when the elders received
the allegation of molestation in confidence.
The victim or the victim’s family may also report the matter to
the authorities. They have an absolute right to report and none
should interfere with this. If you would like to receive more information
on how we report such matters, please contact Mario Moreno, Watchtower
Legal Department. (845) 509-0416 or (845) 306-1000.
Contact: J. R. Brown, Director. Public Affairs Office, telephone:
(718) 560-5600
Watch Tower, 25 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York 11201-2483
USA.
Telephone: 718-560-5600 Facmile:718-560-5619
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JEHOVAH'S
WITNESSES
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
For Immediate Release January 2, 2001
Statement
Jehovah's Witnesses abhor all forms of wickedness including child
abuse. We do not condone the actions of those who exploit children
by this terrible crime and such persons are disfellowshipped (excommunicated)
from the congregation. A known child molester does not qualify for
appointment as a. church elder or for any other position of responsibility
in any congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
If child abuse becomes known to our church elders, they strictly
comply with applicable child abuse reporting laws. We also encourage
the wrongdoers to do everything they can to set the matter straight
with the authorities. Furthermore, we do not prohibit or discourage
the victim or the victim's parents from reporting child abuse to
the authorities even if the alleged perpetrator is one of Jehovah's
Witnesses. If you would like to receive more information on how
we report such matters, please contact Mario Moreno, Watchtower
Legal Department. (845) 509-0416 or (845) 306-1000.
A primary focus of Jehovah's Witnesses is to elevate me Bible's
strong family values in all communities and to help willing ones
come to know and serve God acceptably.
Contact: J. R. Brown, Director. Public Affairs Office, telephone:
(718) 560-5600
Watch Tower, 25 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York 11201-2483
USA.
Telephone: 718-560-5600 Facmile:718-560-5619