Why Does The Application Ask About Criminal Records?
- Br. John
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We had someone who'd been a member for about a year. There were not any complaints about their behaviour here. There was not a hint of anything amiss. They used their real name as their user name.
One day someone discovered the person was a registered sex offender. At the time there was a consensus that we should at least ask if someone had a criminal record if we were going to allow members who are under eighteen.
That's how the question came to be there.
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People are complicated.
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In fact all of the questions on the third page used to be more defined than what they are now. The work and education questions were more defined to what can you do to assist the temple...
Not sure why the wording change.
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The temple have said why they think the information is relevant in this thread; but they should be MUCH more specific in the form if they wish to demonstrate to their membership that TotJO is worthy of trust and understand the multinational, multicultural nature of their organisation - that they will protect our data by not recording it at all if it's not necessary.
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Twigga wrote: This is an international organisation, so attitudes will be very different to the criminality question. Travelling on a train without a ticket may be criminal in one country and not elsewhere - and that information would be irellevant for temple membership
True, but if you get caught doing that, you often get a fine or a slap on the wrist, you don't usually get a criminal record
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