Everything You Need to Know About Sextortion

Everything You Need to Know About Sextortion by Avery Elizabeth Hurt, published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc on July 15, 2017, is a 64-page book written in English. This work addresses the serious issue of sextortion, aiming to empower readers in grades seven to twelve by providing them with the knowledge needed to confront this challenging problem. Through case studies, expert advice from organizations like the FBI and Interpol, and insights into cybersecurity techniques, the book offers practical guidance on identifying and avoiding sextortion.
Readers will find a wealth of information designed to engage and inform, including call-outs that connect technology, personal safety, and security. The book also emphasizes the importance of support for victims, reassuring them that they are not alone in their experiences. With resources for further study, this edition serves as a valuable tool for understanding and addressing the complexities of sextortion, making it a relevant addition to discussions on social topics and sexual abuse.
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This sensitive yet frank book empowers readers in grades seven to twelve to take on a particularly insidious adversary. Readers will learn to identify, avoid, and repair damage done by a sextortionist by reading about case studies, advice from the FBI and Interpol, and the latest in cybersecurity techniques. Call-outs offer information that is sure to pique the reader�s interest and draw connections between technology, people, and security, while the wealth of resources for further study will equip readers with the means to take action. This title reassures victims that they are not alone and points them toward compassionate help.
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