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Veteran sex-crimes prosecutor and former Los Angeles deputy district attorney Robin Sax

Review: Predators and Child Molesters



Each year thousands of children are subjected to violent crimes such as sexual abuse and kidnappings. The US Justice Department considers protecting children from victimization a top priority. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the DOJ’s primary component that investigates crimes against children.

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Along with the FBI, many law enforcement agencies at the federal, state, and local levels are involved in the investigation and prosecution of crimes against children. There is no crime -- not even murder -- that worries and sickens parents more than child sexual abuse. Parents wonder how to protect their children when almost every day the news reports another incident of someone in authority arrested on suspicion of child abuse -- from clergy and teachers to family members themselves. Even law enforcement has had trouble defining the problem and only recently has the Department of Justice begun recording statistics of sexual assault against children. Amid the confusion generated by sensational news reports and uncertainty regarding the nature and extent of child sexual abuse, what can parents do? In her straightforward, clearly written guidebook, Predators and Child Molesters veteran sex-crimes prosecutor and former Los Angeles deputy district attorney Robin Sax answers one hundred of the questions she has most often encountered in her fifteen years of experience. From the definition of abuse to the profiles of a predator to how to report an incident, Sax provides practical, reassuring, and appropriate information on:
  • Recognizing predators: molesters, pedophiles, and opportunists
  • Talking to kids about risks and identifying potential problems
  • Recognizing abuse
  • Reporting sexual abuse
  • Going to court
  • Healing and moving on
Sax makes it clear that protecting children begins with every parent in the home. Parents must view protecting children from the potential of sexual assault as a priority. Teaching children preventive measures should be viewed as important as teaching kids how to dial 9-1-1. She concludes by emphasizing that the best defense against sexual offenders is information. With an excellent forward written by Marc Klaas, founder and president of the KlaasKids Foundation, her book provides realistic answers to empower parents and educators, even in the face of one of life’s scariest threats. Robin Sax is a deputy district attorney for Los Angeles County specializing in child sexual assault cases. She is the author of the forthcoming It Happens Every Day: Inside the World of a Sex Crimes D.A. She is also a lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law and Attorney Assistant Training Program, and an adjunct professor at the California State, Los Angeles, School of Criminal Justice. She is a cofounder of Justice Interrupted Radio, a top-ranking radio show that highlights cases that have not received media attention, and an advocate for victim’s rights, appropriate sentences for offenders, and, most importantly, justice. 204 pages • ISBN 978-1-59102-712-6 • pb $17.98 (6” x 9”) • World Rights • Publication: April 2009 For more information CONTACT: Jeanne O’Keefe at 323-965-1990 ext. 344 JOKeefe@Lippingroup.com


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