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To summarize my last several posts, I would urge any parent
that discovers an inappropriate relationship to report it to the agency having
jurisdiction. Remember the first and foremost priority for everyone involved is
the safety of the child. The second priority is preserving any evidence to
assist in the end goal of putting the suspect ...
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It has been my experience that a teenager involved in an inappropriate relationship will often only reveal only a small part of the relationship, and again this depends on the extent of the relationship. Sometimes you have a teenage child that has had hundreds of hours of communication with an adult. The child feels that nobody but the suspect ...
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If the communication between your child and the suspect is strictly via the Internet or through a cell phone then it is easier to control then if the subject is a teacher or otherwise close to the victim on a daily basis.
Depending how the relationship was discovered usually will give you an idea of how to control or stop the relationship. Many ...
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How to proceed, as a parent, once the relationship is discovered? It basically depends on the relationship between the child and the suspect. If the child and the suspect have normal daily contact, i.e. the suspect is a teacher or a coach maybe even a close neighbor, then some measures need to be taken to insure the integrity of the criminal ...
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My daughter has been driving for a few weeks now, and the contract is working perfectly. She calls her mother or I every time she has a new errand to do or if she is ever held up at work or school. Part of why the contract is working so well is she is convinced we have placed a GPS tracking device in her car. We will never tell her differently. I ...
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As I wrote in my last blog, my 16-year-old daughter took her behind-the-wheel test at the California Department of Motor Vehicles last week, and passed. She is now licensed to drive.
I read an article some time ago in which a child psychologist suggested having new teenage drivers sign a contract binding them to rules and regulations for ...
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School is back in. Now is the perfect time to make the
dedication to actively monitor our children.
My 14-year-old son just
started high school today and only has classes with a couple of his friends, so
he is now forced to start making new friends. I have no idea whom he will
be-friend or what kind of home life ...
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It is common thinking, even at the national level, to
advocate only allowing computers in a common area of the home such as the
kitchen or living room. Often times you will hear the bedroom as the worst
place to put a child’s computer. ...
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Investigator Jeff Brown
One of the many things I do in my job is respond to parents or a mandated reporter after they have discovered an inappropriate relationship or inappropriate communication between an adult and a minor. Many times how the situation is handled from the beginning dictates the success rate of my investigation and whether ...
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Investigator Jeff Brown
I am often asked how I am able to work sex crimes. I think
most people believe we sit around and look at child porn all day. I actually
have a fascinating job with a lot of gratification. Nearly everyone in law
enforcement will tell you they got into law enforcement to help people. I
learned ...
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