When a child is molested or abused at a church, the case or incident can be quite complicated especially since the child and parents have an affiliation or membership with the church at issue. These incidents cause a drawing of lines as well. In many instances, there will be those that take the side of the perpetrator with others taking to the side of the parents and child. Regardless, it is the protection of the child that is most important. Furthermore, if one child has been molested then there is a good chance that others have been molested. Therefore, it is important that the abuse, molestation, or assault is properly reported and investigated by administrative and law enforcement officials and agencies.
During the early stages of the criminal investigation, it is important for the parents and child to get support and advice as needed from mental health counselors, victim advocates, law enforcement officials, and a lawyer. A Florida Child Injury Lawyer can advise the parents about the legal processes involved with the criminal case and potential civil case.
In Jacksonville, Florida, a Bishop's son-in-law (Darrell Vincent Moore) was recently sentenced for molesting children at the church - Greater Refuge Temple. Moore pleaded guilty to the charge of lewd and lascivious assault on two 12 year old girls at the church. He recently was sentenced to a 5 year prison term. You can read more about this matter at Pastor's Son-In-Law Sentenced for Lewd and Lascivious Acts at a Jacksonville, Florida Church.
If a child is molested, assaulted, or abused at a church, there should be a criminal investigation and prison sentence when appropriate to fit the crimes committed. Forgiveness and repentance are important components of many church teachings; however, Florida law is still the law of the land when it applies to criminal acts whether committed at a church, home, or on the streets. Justice is served when a punishment is commensurate with the crimes and acts committed.