| This intensive one day seminar illustrates the growing problem of sexual predators that target children via the Internet and cell phones. The seminar will identify and then discuss the methodologies and seduction techniques employed by the child molester in the various chat rooms, social networking sites and on the World Wide Web. Additionally, the presenter discusses the topics of child erotica, child pornography, and their use by the child molester. Lastly, the seminar examines the so called “compliant online victim” and presents interview and evidence identification techniques that can be used specifically in technology related child exploitation investigations. |
Workshop Content
Types of technology that child molesters have utilized in the exploitation of children
Types of online complaints the law enforcement community investigates
The online dangers with webcams, digital cameras, cell phones and other electronic communication devices
Web page dangers for children involving myspace, facebook, livejournal, xanga, twitter and the many online gaming sites
Seduction techniques employed by the online child molester |
Presented by
Robert Hugh Farley, M.S.
Robert Hugh Farley MS is a thirty-year veteran of the Cook County
Sheriff's Police Department in Chicago, Illinois. As the Commanding
Officer (retired) of the Child Exploitation Unit, a highly decorated
Detective and a Deputy United States Marshal he has had over
twenty-eight years experience investigating and supervising all aspects
of child abuse crimes from sexual abuse to child homicide.
As an internationally recognized expert, consultant, author and
instructor in child abuse investigation techniques, Robert has
conducted training seminars for tens of thousands of police officers,
federal agents, attorneys, judges, child protection investigators,
social workers, physicians and other professionals. He has conducted
thousands of training seminars on behalf of the U.S. Department of
Justice, the FBI, the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children and other agencies in all 50 states. As an international
consultant for INTERPOL and the U.S. Department of Defense he has
conducted training seminars in 23 different countries around the world.
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