Sex Offenders Against Children: Causation, Typology, Investigating, Monitoring and Recidivism

Description

Sexual abuse of children is alarmingly frequent. Children are vulnerable, making them easy targets for sexual predators. What makes a sex offender who preys on prepubescent children (pedophile) or preys on teens (hebephile) tick? Why do they prey on children? Sex offenders who prey on children are misunderstood based on their typologies and causations classifying them; however, understanding a sex offender against children involves many more factors, such as their genetics, mental well-being, cognitive factors, life experiences, and more. As a result, sex offenders against children are not cookie cutters, and no case is the same. Therefore, these sex offenders are not like other sex offenders and cannot be categorized among other sex offenders. Thus, to not only protect children but to investigate and catch sex offenders against children, we must understand the how and why.

This course provides tons of knowledge and interviewing skill development to understand sex offenders against children. This course will assist an investigator in understanding what causes a child predator, their typologies, how to investigate them, what type of monitoring is best, and why they recidivate. This course will focus primarily on pedophiles, hebephiles, and their victims. In discussing typologies, investigators will learn about their personality traits, cognitive distortions, and impulsivity in providing a broader understanding of the psycho-criminogenic factors and not just a typology. Lastly, this course discusses tools predators use to lure/groom their child victims and how they choose their victim, such as social media gaming platforms, and discusses networking amongst other sex offenders against children on the surface and dark web. This course comprises case studies and examples of dark web chat rooms, surface and dark web social media and gaming platforms, cell phone applications, investigative tools, ICAC, NCMEC, and more. (3-day event)

Upon Completion:

Participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the differences between sex offenders against children.
    1. Pedophile
    2. Hebephile
  2. Learn what makes a child an easy target for a sexual predator.
  3. Learn why sex offenders prey on children.
    1. Sex offender typologies.

                              a. Including cyber predators

  1. Causation of a sex offender against children.   
  2. Understand how to investigate a child sexual predator.
    1. Interviewing techniques.

                              a. Skill development by role playing using case scenarios.

  1. Determinate factors of a sex offender against children.
  2. Groth’s Clinical Profile and Lanning’s Assessment of sex offender’s against children.
  3. Learn ICAC and NCMEC protocols and tools.
  4. How to monitor a sex offender against children.
    1. Sex Offender Registry.
    2. Matching type of offender to the State’s registry and laws.
    3. When monitoring doesn’t work.
  5. Learn why sex offenders against children recidivate.
  6. Understand how sex offenders against children use the internet and cell phones as a tool.
    1. Surface and dark web to lure/groom a child and network with other offenders.
    2. Cyber pedophiles and hebephiles.
    3. Sextortion

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