The report about the PC (USA) sexual abuse is available at this link:
http://www.akha.org/upload/documents/presbyterian_iarp_final_report.pdf
Read and weep.
My observations on your observations:
1. You seem to have said it well. Considering the long and sordid history of these sorts of things, it would be amazing if there is nothing going on today. . . This adds urgency to the demand of many victims that steps be taken to prevent and deal swiftly with any current/ future incidents.
2. One reason the report was so long is that it dealt with many and various fields of service (I use the term "service" with some hesitation).
3. If you download and read the first part of the report, you will see that, although there were only a few "authors" of the report, there were a lot of people involved in making it. Among these people was Patricia "Pat" Hendrix, who was at that time the Sexual Misconduct Ombudsperson for the PC (USA). I understand that Ms Hendrix has now been retained by NTM to oversee the investigation of sexual abuse in NTM schools.
In any case, this was a long and involved process, covering schools in ten different countries. Without a massive commitment of manpower, it's unlikely that it could have been done in any shorter a period of time. (The obvious answer to that is, I know, that massive manpower needs to be committed. I don't get to make those decisions, but interested parties may want to contact those who do.)
4. I have only read the Thailand section in detail; it dealt with the time frame from 1956-1976. That is a long time ago, in terms of life expectancy. A number of the perpetrators are dead, and were dead by the time the final report was issued. Likely many victims are/ were, also. Statistics verify your guess that other victims will not come forward, for whatever reasons.
This is going to take a while. . .
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