Seduced Seduced

Seduced

The Grooming of America's Teenagers

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Publisher Description

Opal Singleton is President and CEO of Million Kids and Training and Outreach Coordinator for Riverside County Anti Human Trafficking Task Force. Opal trains thousands of government agencies, school administrators, corporations, civic  groups and faith based organizations about how to prevent human  trafficking. She sits with parents of missing kids and talks with teens who are being “Sextorted” with a naked photo. Sometimes the young people are coerced or forced into prostitution. This is human trafficking and it is the fastest growing crime in the U.S.   


Opal has recognized a disturbing trend. Each encounter with a stranger, every illicit photo represents an opportunity for exploitation. With advancing technology violence and sex can be portrayed in ways that parallel reality. The result is a generation of “Desensitized Teenagers”.  


We are at a unique time in history. We have a generation of teens who have never NOT known the Internet and parents that are techno-phobic. Parents give kids devices that open the door to over a million predators that can influence a child’s thinking on morality, spirituality and sexuality while they are competing for approval in a fantasy world.  Apps, social media and online gaming allow ACCESS, GROOMING, RECRUITMENT AND EXPLOITATION  of our young people by total strangers. This book is not just an Internet Safety program. It is a parent and grandparent empowerment tool.  


 


IT IS REAL.  IT IS EYE OPENING.  IT COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE AND THE LIFE OF YOUR FAMILY.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2015
March 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
236
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xulon Press
SELLER
South Tx Broadcasting dba Xulon Press
SIZE
1.2
MB

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