To Catch a Predator: Protecting Your Kids from Online Enemies Already in Your Home
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Hansen takes readers deep into the world of child predators to show what we can do to protect ourselves and our families.
Police sergeant Rick Woody thought he was doing everything in his power to protect his thirteen-year-old daughter, Kacie, on and off line.
He kept the computer in the living room facing out, he sometimes checked her chats and e-mails, and he made sure Kacie knew not to give out her address or any other personal information. But neither Kacie nor Rick knew that her "seventeen-year-old" friend Dave from California was actually a forty-nine-year-old child predator until it was too late.
Such victims inspired Dateline to create the "To Catch a Predator" series that investigates online predators. Now, correspondent Chris Hansen shares the many stories of the victims who have motivated him to speak out.
These are stories of parents, children, wives, and families, who have had their lives shattered by child predators. Their accounts expose the twisted psychology and workings of men who prey on children and teens, how they manipulate their victims and their loved ones, and the way they've destroyed children, families, and communities. Hansen also explores effective punishment and treatments to stamp out the crime.
We live in a new online world where the time-tested rules of parenting no longer sufficiently protect children. See the real dangers facing teenagers today and learn what you can do to keep them safe.
To Catch a Predator takes you beyond the broadcast into a shadowy world that every parent needs to understand. Inside the pages you will find:
* What motivates child predators and how they choose their prey.
* An in-depth look at child victims and what made them targets.
* What happens to families who suddenly discover they are living with a child predator.
* What detectives, therapists and child predators feel are the best deterrents and treatments to prevent this crime.
* What parents must do to protect their kids online, what sites to block, and what software to get.
* And, most important, how parents can talk to children about on-line safety WITHOUT scaring them.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #198640 in Books
- Published on: 2007-03-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Chris Hansen is the correspondent for the successful "To Catch a Predator" series. For the last twelve years, he has been an on-air correspondent for NBC's Dateline. Since the Dateline specials have aired, the show has exposed over two hundred potential child predators in its stings. Chris Hansen has testified before Congress on this issue as a nationally known authority on protecting children from child predators.
From AudioFile
The millions of fans of the popular Dateline television show will love Chris Hansons complete story of catching Internet predators red-handed and the support people who make the stings work. Parents can learn how predators gain young teens trust online and lure them into traps that may harm--even kill--them. Listeners will swear that narrator Todd McLaren sounds exactly like show host Stone Phillips, deep and articulate. The sound-alike narration makes a clever transition from the small screen to the audiobook. McLaren reads the many quotes with a subtle change in his voice to distinguish the dialogue from the narrative, but the voices arent characters. The predators graphic language in the chats doesnt get bleeped out as on TV. J.A.H. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Customer Reviews
NOT TO BE MISSED IN THE INTERNET AGE......!!!!!!
In this revealing and no-holds-barred book based upon his dateline expose, Chris Hanson takes us back into the dark underworld of the sexual predator, more specifically those that lurk online looking for opportunities to steal the innocence of our children. For readers who have seen the series on dateline, some of the information may be a bit repetitive; for those that have not, the book will be especially intriguing. Hanson does an excellent job of driving home the importance of not "inviting" strangers into your home via the internet; of impressing upon parents the need to know exactly what your children are doing online, and with whom. Just as parents know who their children's friends are offline, they should be just as informed with regard to their online activities.
Chock full of information on how to keep your children safe from cyber predators; disturbing case studies on victims, and the perpetrators themselves. Most interesting perhaps is the impact upon the families and friends of the perpetrators....interesting, compelling and disturbing reading.
DYB
It will help everyone stay safer and be smarter online....
I've written several books on the subject and am generally considered a leading expert on cybersafety, especially when it comes ot kids online. When Chris first approached me asking what I thought about kids on (...)and cyberbullying, I was surprised. I had heard he was writing a book, but thought it would just be more of the kind of thing he was doing on Dateline.
It turns out it is much more. And, it's a fast and good read. Easy, not techy. Compelling. Passionate. Inspiring. Touching. Empowering.
It shares real stories. (Which we have learned is the best way to convey the safety messages in a compelling way.) It uses common sense. It brings together expertise from many of us in the field.
I told Chris that I won't be writing another book for parents about overall cybersafety. He did too good a job in this for me to need to write any more.
So, don't buy my book. Buy his.
It's more than a guide on cybersafety, more than a book adaptation of the Dateline To Catch a Predator series. It's a primer on living with kids in this new world where everyone is wired and wireless 24/7.
Thanks Chris.
and thanks to all of those incredible people who helped tell the story of kids online, by sharing their own personal stories, and pain, and sacrifices and passion.
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Goes beyond the telivision edition
To Catch a predator written by Chris Hansen is a breath of freash air. Chris deals with a unpleasant subject in a dignified way. It goes way beyond the information we learned as Chris Hansen the television reporter on Dateline NBC'S "TO CATCH A PREDATOR" Series. Chris goes into detail how to protect your kids from online enemies already in your home.
The book version deals with What motivates child predators and how they choose their prey. Chris takes a in-depth look at child victims and what made them targets. The book answers the questions of what happens to families who suddenly discover they are living with a child predator.
The most important thing the book touches on is how parents can talk to their children about online safety without scaring them. If the TV show left you desiring more this book will answer those unanswered question in detail that only Chris Hansen has the ability to do.
Well worth the small investment to help you and your children why you may become a target and how to prevent either of you from becomming a victim. I highly recommend this book to anyone whose lives Chris Hansen has touched with his very important series on child predators.
Rich Morris




