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How to Save Your Daughter's Life: Straight Talk for Parents from America's Top Criminal Profiler - Pat Brown
How to Save Your Daughter's Life: Straight Talk for Parents from America's Top Criminal Profiler
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Girls are being stalked, beaten, raped, abused, and murdered by strangers . . . and by the men in their lives. No girl is safe from harm, particularly in today's world where social media makes it too easy to connect with people she barely knows.There are many dangerous people out there who aren't... show more
Girls are being stalked, beaten, raped, abused, and murdered by strangers . . . and by the men in their lives. No girl is safe from harm, particularly in today's world where social media makes it too easy to connect with people she barely knows.There are many dangerous people out there who aren't behind bars, and parents of teen girls need to be more proactive than ever about keeping their daughters safe. That's the message veteran criminal profiler Pat Brown wants parents of young women to understand. In this no-holds-barred book, Brown, who is a frequent go-to expert on Nancy Grace and other shows on HLN, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, and NBC, shouts loud and clear that every young woman is vulnerable to a plethora of unforeseen dangers. Brown has provided crime commentary and profile and forensic analysis in more than 2,000 television and radio appearances across the globe, and she knows what is really going on in the world. She wants parents and their daughters to understand how predators choose victims, and how to avoid becoming a target. In How to Save Your Daughter's Life, Brown covers all of the dangers that today's young women face and arms parents with information they rarely get from professionals, including the truth about what behaviors might get their daughters abused, raped, or killed—careless actions and attitudes no one usually talks about. It may not be pretty, but neither is being a victim.How to Save Your Daughter's Life will teach parents how to: Understand the world of psychopaths and criminals—how they think, where they lurk, and how they lure and grab their victims Discuss the dangers of cell phones, texting, sexting, Facebook, Craigslist, and the Internet Spot relationships that are dangerous and potentially fatal, including those with teachers, coaches, uncles, bosses, boyfriends, and the fathers of the kids their daughters babysit Help their daughters stay safe by preventing them from drifting into alternative lifestyles, hanging around questionable people, and experimenting with drugs and alcohol Understand the negative impact of certain video games, literature, television, and films, and give them guidelines to channel a young girl's interests and behaviors in a healthy direction  
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780757316692 (0757316697)
ASIN: 0757316697
Publisher: HCI
Pages no: 264
Edition language: English
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Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it
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According to the author, the only way to save your daughters is to home-school them, never let them experience real life and give them no preparation whatsoever in regards to the real world.Oh, and all men are potential rapists. What were you smoking, Pat Brown?
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
Most sexual assaults and murders occur where? In the home. How does Brown advise you to keep your daughter safe? Keep her at home all the time: homeschool her, never let her out to the mall. I don't believe Brown has a very strong grasp of reality or logic or risk assessment.
Emily May (The Book Geek)
Emily May (The Book Geek) rated it
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**Some quotes have been shortened to include only what was relevant, but nothing has been added or manipulated to make it sound different from the way it was originally intended.**I was browsing netgalley when I caught sight of this book and my curiosity was piqued, despite the fact that I don't rea...
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