Rollo Tomasi wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:From what I've seen of the Church Handbook of Instructions, it doesn't say to NOT call the police, it simply says to call the hotline.
Here's the actual language from the current CHI (emphasis mine):If confidential information indicates that a member's abusive activities have violated applicable law, the bishop or stake president should urge the member to report these activities to the appropriate government authorities. Leaders can obtain information about local reporting requirements through the help line. When reporting is required by law, the leader should encourage the member to secure qualified legal advice.
To avoid implicating the Church in legal matters to which it is not a party, leaders should avoid testifying in civil or criminal cases or other proceedings involving abuse.
So it sounds as if the Church wants a leader to report abuse only IF it is absolutely required by law. Otherwise, the Church simply "urges" the member to turn himself in, while at the same time telling him/her to get a good lawyer. So much for 'standing for something.'
Actually the way I read that - the leader is to encourage the member to report..
Not that he is supposed to report it. The Church is telling the leader to stay out of it to "avoid implicating the Church".