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    Explore "sexualpredators" with insightful episodes like "Jon Uhler discusses the launch of SOGI123TaskForce.com", "262 - The Jehovah's Witnesses: Doomsday Cult", "The Throwaway Girl with Tiffany Barnes", "Dr. Shiloh & Dr. Scott: How to Defend Your Family From Internet Predators - DDG E22" and "Female Sexual Predators of Males with Julie Brand" from podcasts like ""Chosen Generation Radio Current shows", "Timesuck with Dan Cummins", "Achieving Awesomeness Now", "The Dad's Doomsday Guide" and "Mental Health News Radio"" and more!

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    262 - The Jehovah's Witnesses: Doomsday Cult

    262 - The Jehovah's Witnesses: Doomsday Cult

    I'm guessing you know of the Jehovah's Witnesses. You've heard of them. Maybe you've noticed their "Kingdom Halls." Maybe they've knocked on your door. But - do you really know anything about them? Before this week, I didn't. Now that I do, I will NEVER look at them the same way again. The Jehovah's may not live on a compound, but, in my opinion they are a dangerous doomsday cult. Their continual focus on impending Armageddon has hurt so, so many lives. And so has their "Two Witness Rule." The Governing Body of the Witnesses pressure congregations to not go to the police with criminal accusations, including rape and sexual abuse. Instead, Witnesses are told to take accusations to congregational elders who record the accusations confidentially. And elders are told that if two or more people didn't witness the crime occur, then it essentially didn't happen. These policies have led to the creation of what's believed to be the largest database of pedophiles ever - pedophiles the organization has provided a safe haven. Known predators have even been paired with future victims to go preach the "truth" door-to-door. The truth is, the Jehovah's Witnesses are an incredible unlikable organization. I lay out their history, their beliefs, and their most shameful policies on another Cult! Cult! Cult! edition of Timesuck.

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    The Throwaway Girl with Tiffany Barnes

    The Throwaway Girl with Tiffany Barnes

    After enduring physical, mental, and sexual abuse, Tiffany was emancipated from her parents at the age of 15. While working three jobs to support herself through high school, Tiffany became a Sterling Scholar,  graduating top of her class, an athlete, and founder of S.H.A.R.E, an advocacy group for students; by students who had experienced abuse. Walk through her incredible journey of bravery and how she is now helping others to stand up to abuse. Learn more at ShareTheMovement.org

    Dr. Shiloh & Dr. Scott: How to Defend Your Family From Internet Predators - DDG E22

    Dr. Shiloh & Dr. Scott: How to Defend Your Family From Internet Predators - DDG E22

    Welcome to the podcast!

    Today, Forensic Psychologists Dr. Shiloh and Dr. Scott return to The Dad's Doomsday Guide to discuss Internet Predators, what you should be looking out for, and how this destructive force infiltrates every device and app your child touches. 

    In a world that sees technology increasing at a rapid rate, individuals and agencies trying to curb internet facilitated sexual offenses are immediately at a disadvantage. Hundreds of thousands of IP addresses access child pornography through VPN software in the US alone, impoverished families pimp out their children online for monetary gain, and that's just the start.

    Fortunately there are many people attempting to thwart entities producing and disseminating this material all over the world, and dedicated psychologists working to identify predators that target children online. 

    Dr. Shiloh and Dr. Scott cover a lot of ground in this episode, but if you're up for more, please be sure to visit their podcast, LA Not So Confidential, to take a deep dive into this subject as well as many others. They won't disappoint. 

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    Female Sexual Predators of Males with Julie Brand

    Female Sexual Predators of Males with Julie Brand
    Julie Brand, author of A Mother's Touch: Surviving Mother-Daughter Sexual Abuse joins us for a third time! With the #metoo movement reaching more places we've also heard many stories from men who have been sexual abused by female predators. Today we discuss actress Asia Argento who is one of the women that came out about Harvey Weinstein. It is alleged that she had a sexual relationship with a 17 year old young man. We talk about the impact that this kind of abuse can have on young men and why it is, in many ways, harder for them to come forward.

    Julie is one of the presenters at https://cacnc.org/training/.

    Julie Brand, M.S is with CAPER Consulting (Child Abuse Prevention, Education and Recovery). She can be reached via her website at www.caperconsulting.com.

    She is a powerful advocate for mental wellness through her own firm, CAPER Consulting: Child Abuse, Prevention, Education and Recovery, but during her two-and-a-half-decade long career as a guidance counselor in middle and high schools Julie watched over children with a fierceness she would not begin to understand until her late thirties. She dedicated CAPER Consulting to confronting the subject of mother-daughter sexual abuse and educating other professionals about the complex dynamics of maternal incest and how to intervene effectively on the behalf of victims.

    As early as 1988 Julie was nominated by her colleagues for the Reader's Digest "American Heroes in Education" program because of her child abuse prevention work. She began teaching workshops that were popular at other school districts and spoke at national conferences on the subjects of child abuse, adolescent depression, and bullying related to sexual and gender identity. By 2000 she had written a successful grant to establish a "lending library" with resource materials on child abuse. She also trained her colleagues though in-service courses on how and when to report cases of suspected abuse.

    At a more personal level, Julie's counselling positions allowed her to encourage the children in her charge to focus on resiliency whenever she believed they might be exhibiting stress-related behaviors that were related to their own family dynamics. She believes "children know the difference between something done accidentally and something done ‘on purpose'" even though they may not be able to articulate it until they are older.

    Now semi-retired, Julie continues her advocacy of children's mental wellness by sharing her own experience as a survivor of emotional child abuse and mother-daughter sexual abuse. Julie reports that the latter topic is "under-recognized, under-researched and under-reported" in her 2007 book, A Mother's Touch: Surviving Mother-Daughter Sexual Abuse (Trafford Publishing). She explains that it was only after her mother's death that she began to understand how her own childhood may have informed her career choice and how it helped her to recognize some of the more subtle signs of abuse in others.

    In 2005, Julie began offering private workshops and full-day training courses nationally on the topics of "The Best Kept Secret: Mother-Daughter Sexual Abuse", "Resiliency 101: From Victim to Survivor" (since 2009), and "A Close-up Look at Female Offenders in Positions of Trust" (since 2009). Last year she launched a new workshop, "Providing Therapeutic Support for Victims of Female Perpetrators".

    Julie earned a BA (English) at the University of Oregon, Eugene, an MS (Counseling and Guidance) from North Dakota State University, Fargo, and has done additional postgraduate work in her field.
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