These 5 Church Policies PROTECT Children - LDS Researcher, Jennifer Roach

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • Jennifer Roach is a former Anglican pastor who converted to the church 5 years ago. She's a senior researcher at FAIR Latter-day Saint, a licensed mental health therapist, and a survivor of abuse.
    She expounds on some of her research into the topic of abuse and how these church policies-directly and indirectly-protect children.
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  • @AskAgainL8ter
    @AskAgainL8ter Місяць тому +7

    When I was young, there was a man who infiltrated several churches in the area. Getting baptized in several and wanting to work with the kids. We found out he was not who he said when his picture was on the front page of the paper. He had been caught inappropriately in another church. Our bishop felt that he should not have a calling in the youth, so fortunately no one in our church was harmed.

  • @saintinlower48
    @saintinlower48 Місяць тому +8

    Brother Stephen, this is such an important topic and I'm so glad that you're covering it. I like the swiss cheese analogy. And Sister Roach gave another reason why boundaries and families are important. I look forward to more interviews with her.

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 Місяць тому +2

      She’s pretty awesome.

    • @mikegillettify
      @mikegillettify Місяць тому

      This originates with a guy named James Reason. In the early nineties he used it to find where there are systematic failures; typically with over-sight or people not following prescribed rules within the organization. It’s a frequently used tool in Aviation.

  • @-tikla
    @-tikla Місяць тому +1

    I love Jennifer Roach!! What an important conversation

  • @academyofchampions1
    @academyofchampions1 Місяць тому +1

    This podcast is sooooooo good!!! Keep it up Brother Jones!!!

  • @danite620
    @danite620 Місяць тому +1

    One of your best Jennifer

  • @GreatRemembrance
    @GreatRemembrance Місяць тому +2

    A church that acknowledges a safety issue within their body, and creates policies to address it, is a church more focused on following the doctrine of Christ than protecting predators. Maybe these policies came later than they should have, but some aren’t even looking at it. I’m grateful children will be protected as much as they can be among wolves because our leaders didn’t turn a blind eye.

  • @orenlewis8679
    @orenlewis8679 Місяць тому +3

    The other problem with reporting is if you do not have 100% proof that it took place..
    If people think the abuser is safe, wonderful, and upstanding, won't believe you. They think you are crazy and will dismiss the accuser. Sometimes the predator portrays themselves as such a good friend to the family and the child as so troubled and they are the only ones helping them that leaders will assure the predator has access to the child, no matter what the parent does.

  • @coryhorton5837
    @coryhorton5837 29 днів тому

    How about we try the background checks for a while?

  • @gwenynmel5682
    @gwenynmel5682 Місяць тому +2

    It’s the only protection available for churches.

  • @matthewnielsen3017
    @matthewnielsen3017 Місяць тому

    Interesting

  • @rodneyjamesmcguire
    @rodneyjamesmcguire Місяць тому +1

    I think the safest thing is no adults or age disproportionate people should be alone with our youth. Ever. Period. All stop. For our social organizations, like church, scouting, etc.
    And this should be harshly and brutally enforced. NO EXCEPTIONS. Anyone caught doing it is banned for life.
    Anything short of this in our churches, etc., just doesn't cut it.
    I am a survivor of such abuse in both a Catholic and LDS setting, in my youth.
    We have failed our youth for a long time now. This has to stop.
    In an LDS context, there should be no one-on-one interviews, period. There should be no interviews on sexual explicit behavior, period.
    Here's how to go about that:
    For temple / "worthiness" interviews, 1) Explain, in general terms, what the law of chastity is. 2) Then simply ask, do you obey the law of chastity? A simple yes or no question. 3) If answered yes, great, if answered no, great. No follow-up explicit questioning, period, ever. If no, lay out a pathway to repentance.
    This isn't hard. And it's absolutely mind-boggling and disgusting to consider WHY (I wish I could type the WHY in 1 Billion Size font!), WHY the @#$%* haven't we been doing this all along?
    Uggghhhh, so many lives ruined, harmed....Can you tell this pisses me off?

    • @jaromjones7087
      @jaromjones7087 Місяць тому

      New handbook discourages going into detail with confessions!

    • @rodneyjamesmcguire
      @rodneyjamesmcguire Місяць тому

      @@jaromjones7087 That's a start, though it should be prohibited.

  • @tokouatonga7914
    @tokouatonga7914 21 день тому

    Another reason why the church is true… lots of things we do in the church and we may not agree with 💯…. By being obedient with a complete faith that Christ is the head of this church, that’ll help us avoid being led astray.

  • @bobjensen8040
    @bobjensen8040 Місяць тому

    This is one of the many important reasons for gaining the direction of the Holy Ghost.

  • @lizh7777
    @lizh7777 Місяць тому

    Protecting the Gift by Gavin de Becker should be required reading by everyone who's in charge of kids(I know this is not feasible but I can hope).

  • @VincentNoot
    @VincentNoot 28 днів тому

    I blame it on porn. This world is full of Bo the sexual predators and at the same time, lying accusers that ruin innocent men’s lives.

  • @Hpencer
    @Hpencer Місяць тому +2

    The church doesn't have an abuse hotline. They have a legal protection hotline that protects the church legally. They're more concerned with the reputation and financial state of the church than they are with protecting vulnerable and abused people.

    • @stevenelzinga8650
      @stevenelzinga8650 Місяць тому

      I'd like you to site your sources.

    • @Hpencer
      @Hpencer Місяць тому

      @@stevenelzinga8650 ask your bishop or stake president where their phone calls goes when they report abuse. Also also ask them of any situations they've heard of where a bishop or stake president phoned the police on someone when abuse was reported.
      The phone call goes straight to kirton mcconkie.

    • @GreatRemembrance
      @GreatRemembrance Місяць тому

      I’d like sources on that also. If it’s true, that’s horrible. Yet I’ve never seen anything that backs this up.

    • @mikegillettify
      @mikegillettify Місяць тому +1

      There is a legal system that the church uses to help leaders. That doesn’t mean that there aren’t victim advocates. The poster is presenting it as a forced “either” “or” when both can be true at the same time.

    • @Hpencer
      @Hpencer Місяць тому

      @@stevenelzinga8650 I literally phoned the hotline number yesterday. Goes to a church office. I asked her if she then hands off the call to kirton mcconkie and she said yes. Nervously. I saw the section in the church handbook telling bishops and stake presidents to immediately call the hotline of abuse is reported. The church legal team gets the info first, which is an advantage for the church. The church local leadership almost never phone police and the church handbook also encourages LDS not to sue each other. Think about all this together. Ultimately it keeps abuse stories away from the legal system and helps it stay in the bishop's office and makes it so that few people know about abuse, one of those parties being church law firm and not the police or legal system.

  • @Hpencer
    @Hpencer Місяць тому +3

    This is such obvious desperate apologetics for the despicable current official LDS church.
    1. You realize that there still are abusers with a criminal history right? They would catch people by checking records.
    2. Why isn't the Spirit showing LDS leaders to not pick abusers for callings with children?
    3. Why does the church continually HIDE abuse and cover for an abuser? I donno how many times I've seen where an abuser kept their calling and was defended by local leadership and sometimes they continued to abuse while in that calling.

    • @stevenelzinga8650
      @stevenelzinga8650 Місяць тому +2

      how many times?

    • @davevine22
      @davevine22 Місяць тому +2

      @@stevenelzinga8650he has no idea. These are just accusations pulled out of his rear end. The problem is that people like this read a couple of Instagram posts and think they have a JD and are subject matter experts. It's laughably sad.

  • @Trit7
    @Trit7 Місяць тому

    Correction: *Latter-day Saint Researcher, not LDS 😁. Follow the Prophet, not the algorithm