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This book uses a crime science approach to explore the ways in
which child sexual abuse material (CSAM) can be tackled. It
describes the CSAM ecosystem, focusing on the ways in which it is
produced, distributed and consumed and explores different
interventions that can be used to tackle each issue. Eliminating
Online Child Sexual Abuse Material provides a methodical approach
to unpacking and understanding this growing problem, identifies
approaches that have been shown to work and offers alternatives
that might be tried. This analysis is set within a crime sciences
context that draws on rational choice, routine activities,
situation crime prevention and environmental criminology to better
understand the nature of the problem and the potential ways in
which it may be solved. This book is intended for policy-makers and
practitioners working in child protection, online harms and related
areas and for students studying sexual violence or internet-related
crime. The book will also be of interest to crime scientists as it
provides another example of how the approach can be used to
understand and reduce crime.
This book uses a crime science approach to explore the ways in
which child sexual abuse material (CSAM) can be tackled. It
describes the CSAM ecosystem, focusing on the ways in which it is
produced, distributed and consumed and explores different
interventions that can be used to tackle each issue. Eliminating
Online Child Sexual Abuse Material provides a methodical approach
to unpacking and understanding this growing problem, identifies
approaches that have been shown to work and offers alternatives
that might be tried. This analysis is set within a crime sciences
context that draws on rational choice, routine activities,
situation crime prevention and environmental criminology to better
understand the nature of the problem and the potential ways in
which it may be solved. This book is intended for policy-makers and
practitioners working in child protection, online harms and related
areas and for students studying sexual violence or internet-related
crime. The book will also be of interest to crime scientists as it
provides another example of how the approach can be used to
understand and reduce crime.
Most Iowa Hawkeyes fans have attended a basketball game at
Carver-Hawkeye Arena, seen highlights of âThe Catchâ that beat
LSU in 2005, and were thrilled by the schoolâs run to the
2014â15 Big Ten Football Championship Game. But only real fans
know how many players have had their numbers retired, the best
place to grab a bite before the game, or the only Iowa basketball
player to lead the nation in scoring. 100 Things Iowa Fans Should
Know & Do Before They Die is the ultimate resource guide for
true fans of Iowa athletics. Whether you're a die-hard fan from the
days of Nile Kinnick or a new supporter of Fran McCaffery, this
book contains everything Hawkeyes fans should know, see, and do in
their lifetime.
God has a plan for this earth, and you are a part of it-an
intricate part. Sadly, many Christians feel they are wading through
a continuous river of muck and mire as they carry on with their
daily existences. Sure heaven is inevitable for believers, but how
does knowing this help us live today? The key is in understanding
why Jesus said, ." . . as it is in heaven . . ." (Matt. 6:10). Rick
Brown dives deeply into a comparison between life on earth and life
in heaven, revealing how to maximize our "heavenly content"-the
ever-deepening love in our hearts. He will show you: Why and how
the earth is a school ground on which we learn how heaven operates.
That learning how to walk in love is really learning about life in
heaven. Who our instructors on this earth are and what their
"heavenly" teachings consist of. That what we wear in the spiritual
realm (our armor) is a dress rehearsal for our clothing in heaven.
The principles of love are clearly laid out so that we can focus
firmly on our walk with God. And our walk with God is what As It Is
in Heaven is all about "
Drawing on life's joy rooted within the mundane, his rapier wit is
at once observational, clever and relevant. His major influences
are Alan Zweibel, David Sedaris, Dave Barry, Mark Twain, Tim
Conway, Ghoulardi (Ernie Anderson) ...with the occasional Three
Stooges thrown in for immediacy. Growing up in the Cleveland area
in the 1950's and 60's flavors many of Rick's stories, yet some are
existentially inspired by the mundane moments of everyday life.
Naked Sunfish: Caviar is Mr. Brown's second book. And while it is
reminiscent of his first, Naked Sunfish: Best Bites, it is unique
in its own humorous, human condition aspects. It is a "Spontaneous
and Sporadic" collection of pieces drawn from his magazine combined
with some brand new tales.
This is a book we've all been wanting but didn't know we
needed.
--From the forward by Phil and Heather Joel, founders of
deliberate People and formerly of Newsboys
It's an addiction. The oldest one.
It has caused every human from the first person to now to navel
gaze rather than God gaze. Its tagline is "What's in it for
"me?""
It has caused families to break up, portfolios to bankrupt, and
individuals to self-destruct. The addiction? The ME Addiction. It's
that ingrained reaction to think of self first and others later.
Sometimes much later. It's the idea that having it my way is the
best way. Believing that has elevated our egos, sent us into
hiding, broken our community, surfaced anxiety, and saturated us
with stress.
But "having it my way" wasn't the original way. At the
beginning, the first response was to look to God. The better
question was, "What's in it for him?" "ME Addiction" will help you
diagnose the human condition and take steps to a better life. A
life that breaks free from the oldest addiction known to humans and
begins to live a revolutionary life. The life for which you were
created. Discover what a ME-free world looks like, starting
here.
Best Bites is a retrospective of Rick Brown's observational
non-fiction (and a memoir of sorts) taken from the virtual pages of
Naked Sunfish! His enthusiasm for life's mundane events is
refreshingly humorous and many times poignant.
Known as the "Danger Rangers" of the National Park Service,
Protection Rangers are responsible for a variety of jobs in our
National Parks including, Law Enforcement, Search and Rescue,
Wildland Firefighting, Emergency Medical Services, and All-Hazaard
Incident Management. This book is a collection of True stories of
National Park Service Protection Rangers that were experienced by
the author, a highly decorated career ranger with 30 years of
experience with the National Park Service.
While working on a new type of protective shield for missiles time
travel is discovered. The "force field" protected the missile in a
totally unexpected way, it send it back in time. Of course this was
not the type of protection the researchers were looking for but
they decided to take advantage of the opportunity presented to
them. It took some effort and secret testing to prove to them it
was what was happening but finally they knew beyond a shadow of a
doubt. Visiting the past is now possible, but should it be? The
scientists who made the discovery want to use it but their
benefactors don't agree. They believe it is too dangerous. What if
going in the past effects the future? How could it not? What if
someone gets stuck? There is just too many un answered questions.
To be a good scientist or researcher you have to be curious. Lord
knows this group is. They just can't leave it alone so
clandestinely they explore the past. Very carefully mind you. But
explore they do. They have questions of their own. What really
happened? Are our history books accurate? Can you alter the future
with time travel? Can you travel to the future? So many questions
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