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Online Predators, An Internet Insurgency
A Field Manual for Teaching and Parenting in the Digital Arena
Online Predators, An Internet Insurgency
A Field Manual for Teaching and Parenting in the Digital Arena
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Description
In Online Predators: An Internet Insurgency, Jeffrey A. Lee brings his ten plus years’ experience in the fight against online child exploitation to bear in an easy to follow guide for all with a stake in the life of a child. This book equips parents, guardians, extended family, educational professionals with practical strategies to help keep kids safe in a technology connected world. Instead of focusing on ever changing technology, Lee proposes a key fundamental change in the fight against online predation—develop an insatiable curiosity about their child’s online life, then get in the front lines and stay there.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Eric Devlin, expert in digital forensics and child exploitation
Preface
Introduction: Technology and the Role of the Stakeholder In a Child’s Life, To Share or Not to Share Isn’t the Question
Chapter 1: Information as a Weaponized Commodity
Chapter 2: Freedoms of the Internet
Chapter 3: The Home is Not a Democracy, and School Safety Searches
Chapter 4: Truth and Efficiency on the Internet
Chapter 5: Nothing is Better Than the Truth
Chapter 6: Hamsters are Rats, and Devices Are Hamsters But Still Rats
Chapter 7: Pickup that Device
Chapter 8: Methodology of the Child Predator
Chapter 9: Gifts as a Means to an End
Chapter 10: Pictures are Priceless
Chapter 11: Basic Types of Child Abuse Images and Other Usages of Sexual Images
Chapter 12: Romance and Hookup Scams
Chapter 13: Instant Photography
Chapter 14: Is There a Plan?
Chapter 15: Which Device Should I Buy?
Chapter 16: What to Expect From Law Enforcement
Chapter 17: Post Victimization Recovery
Chapter 18: The Backspace/Delete Key and Self Editing
Chapter 19: Educate the Child
Chapter 20: Human Trafficking and Social Media: A Case Study
Chapter 21: A Month in the Life of a Child Exploitation Investigator
Chapter 22: Do Not Suffer Alone
Chapter 23: It’s Not All Bad
About the Author
Product details
Published | Oct 10 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 156 |
ISBN | 9781475870220 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A must read for parents, educators, or caregivers. As a former Commander for the Task Force responsible for investigating these crimes, I relied on Jeff Lee tremendously and can assure you that he is one of the best at what he does.”
Luis Menendez, former task force commander
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Many kids are exposed to cyberbullying, identity theft, sexting, and threats, making them vulnerable to child predators pretending to be friends. This bookteaches steps that don’t require advanced (or even any) technical knowledge.”
Abraham Valle, former task force investigator
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Online Predators, an Internet Insurgency will help you better protect your children from the tragedies of online predators. Read this book, implement the common-sense steps, and know that you've done what you should be doing as a guardian or mentor of youth
Sarah Cortez, author, “Tired, Hungry, Standing in One Spot for Twelve Hours: Essential Cop Essays”
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Lee draws on his extensive knowledge and experience in child exploitation investigations to provide strategies and tips to protect our children from online threats. This is essential reading for any parent, teacher, or caregiver to safeguard children navigating through today’s digital landscape.”
Mark Wilson, former Internet Crimes Against Children Detective
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Jeff Lee is a “go to” when questions arise in digital evidence and protection of children online. This book is a necessary read for all parents and internet crimes investigators and prosecutors.”
Johna M. Stallings, assistant district attorney, division chief, Sex Crimes and Trafficking