"Little Red Flags or Big Red Flags": (It doesn't matter. They are all Red Flags)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title "Little Red Flags or Big Red Flags": (It doesn't matter. They are all Red Flags)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alan Key
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:162
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139
ISBN/Barcode 9781098300371
Audience
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Publishing Details

Publisher BookBaby
Imprint BookBaby
Publication Date 14 March 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

This is a book written for the average person by a parent who has witnessed the darkest side of life. It contains real world examples of adults preying on children. The author is not a doctor or psychologist, but just one man who has spent most of his life investigating crimes against children. Each of us must make ourselves aware of the Red Flags that indicate our children are, or about to be sexually assaulted. Child sexual abuse is a life altering event for not only the victim, but also those around him or her. It is the hope of the author that the readers of this book will become more in tune with their own individual behavior and the actions and behaviors of others, including other children. Whether you are a parent, school employee or any other adult who has a supervisory position over a child, you have a paramount duty to protect that child as well as ALL children. This includes making yourself aware of the warning signs or Red Flags relating to inappropriate relationships and then reporting any evidence of these to the appropriate authorities in the most expedient manner possible.The intent of this author is not to teach the reader to be an expert in identifying sex offenders, or to provide a detailed analysis of the psychological profile of the offenders or their victims. It is merely meant to help the reader gain a better understanding and a heightened sense of awareness into the actions and behaviors of those who interact with our children.We should never have to ask, "What did I miss?" or say, "Oh, that's just the way he is." We must all learn to be more proactive in recognizing these inappropriate behaviors before it is too late. As adults, we all have a duty and obligation to protect those who cannot protect themselves.

Author Biography

Alan left his professional law enforcement career in November of 2002 after being asked to join a major risk management firm in the State of Washington. His training and knowledge as a Washington State certified law enforcement officer and major crimes detective as well as his abilities to interact with people were the primary reasons he was recruited by this firm. His law enforcement career included investigations at the local, state, and federal levels. He has amassed well over 3000 hours of training related to investigations with specialties in the areas of interviews and interrogation, internal affairs, polygraph examinations, forensic computer examinations, forensic document examinations as well as human resources. He has conducted countless criminal investigations throughout his career and over 1250 personnel and employment related investigations. He has also administered hundreds of criminal, civil, and pre-employment polygraph examinations as well as testified numerous times in court and other administrative hearings throughout his career. Alan is a member of his local school board, civil service commission and active member of his church and community. He also continues to work full-time and owns and operates the small business, Central Washington Polygraph & Investigations, LLC. He can be contacted at alan@cwpolygraph.com or through his website, www.cwpolygraph.com.