The ten volumes of this book are as follows:
Volume 1. Sexual Violence Against Children
Volume 2. Protect Yourself from Crime
Volume 3. Grow up to be a Peaceful Guy
Volume 4. Sex Crimes for Young People
Volume 5. Young People & Crime
Volume 6. Children on the Internet
Volume 7. Internet Crime Basics
Volume 8. Computer & Internet Security
Volume 9. Dating Danger Guide
Volume 10. Bad-Hell Dates
The time between childhood and young adulthood can be hard especially in matters of safety, finding your place in the world, love and sex.
Children are vulnerable to be bullied, beaten up, robbed, kidnapped and sexually molested.
I was a victim of real crimes when I was a kid, not just getting beat up up by older kids which is par for the course, to get teased and bullied by older kids at some point in time.
When I was about five, an older guy in the neighborhood walked past me, turned around, put me in a headlock and wanted to steal whatever I had but I had nothing on me. It was so brutal I still remember his name, R. Marcotte. I know he ended up doing a stint in jail as an adult.
When I was about ten, I'm driving my little bike down the street. Some big black guy jumps on behind me and tells me to stay cool. He pedals about five blocks then gets off. He wanted to get somewhere but he was too stupid to know he was abducting me. He wasn't aware that he was terrorizing me.
I realized that there are evil people in the world who don't know and don't care when they inflict pain on others.
As a fourteen year-old guy I used go to bars underage with my friends and ended up going to parties with older people where I got so high that anyone could have done whatever they wanted to with me.
I wanted to travel but didn’t have much money so I hitchhiked all over North America as a naïve young man. I had fun. The only bad things that happened to me was that gay guys picked me up and wanted to have sex with me. Looking back on it now I could easily been killed like one of John Wayne Gacy’s victims, picking on unsuspecting young guys to fulfill his fantasies.
I think there is a point where being safety-conscious takes away from living a free, full life. Back in the day at about five years old I remember walking at least five miles from my house going to every store looking for Spiderman cards. I did it on my own. Nobody bothered me.
I remember riding my bike at least ten miles from my house at ten years old.
There is too much paranoia about guarding children nowadays. They have to go outdoors almost everyday to get fresh air and exercise then they need to go out and explore life on their own as kids not just stay in all the time in front of a screen.
Back in my day, on any minor league hockey team I was on, maybe one parent was there to watch the game. Our parents didn’t go to our games when we were kids. We did it on our own.
I watched almost every episode of America’s Most Wanted before it got cancelled. There is a danger of child abduction and child molestation but I think it’s overrated at least for young boys. Children need a certain amount of freedom to go out into the world otherwise they grow up to be wimps.
It’s all in your tone or attitude. Be ready to give anyone a fight if they try to hassle you. It doesn’t matter what your age is. Everybody has a mouth. Everybody can holler, scream, punch, hit, kick, bite, spit.
Nowadays many people including children still seem naïve about the dangers of the internet.
I’m of the belief that there are very few truly naïve children in North America because of the assault of the mass media and the internet on the collective brainwashed consciousness everyday.
I think internet luring has gone way overboard in the media because it takes two to tango or tangle. Some children and teenagers purposely go online to get attention and learn about love and sex.
Volume 1. Sexual Violence Against Children
Volume 2. Protect Yourself from Crime
Volume 3. Grow up to be a Peaceful Guy
Volume 4. Sex Crimes for Young People
Volume 5. Young People & Crime
Volume 6. Children on the Internet
Volume 7. Internet Crime Basics
Volume 8. Computer & Internet Security
Volume 9. Dating Danger Guide
Volume 10. Bad-Hell Dates
The time between childhood and young adulthood can be hard especially in matters of safety, finding your place in the world, love and sex.
Children are vulnerable to be bullied, beaten up, robbed, kidnapped and sexually molested.
I was a victim of real crimes when I was a kid, not just getting beat up up by older kids which is par for the course, to get teased and bullied by older kids at some point in time.
When I was about five, an older guy in the neighborhood walked past me, turned around, put me in a headlock and wanted to steal whatever I had but I had nothing on me. It was so brutal I still remember his name, R. Marcotte. I know he ended up doing a stint in jail as an adult.
When I was about ten, I'm driving my little bike down the street. Some big black guy jumps on behind me and tells me to stay cool. He pedals about five blocks then gets off. He wanted to get somewhere but he was too stupid to know he was abducting me. He wasn't aware that he was terrorizing me.
I realized that there are evil people in the world who don't know and don't care when they inflict pain on others.
As a fourteen year-old guy I used go to bars underage with my friends and ended up going to parties with older people where I got so high that anyone could have done whatever they wanted to with me.
I wanted to travel but didn’t have much money so I hitchhiked all over North America as a naïve young man. I had fun. The only bad things that happened to me was that gay guys picked me up and wanted to have sex with me. Looking back on it now I could easily been killed like one of John Wayne Gacy’s victims, picking on unsuspecting young guys to fulfill his fantasies.
I think there is a point where being safety-conscious takes away from living a free, full life. Back in the day at about five years old I remember walking at least five miles from my house going to every store looking for Spiderman cards. I did it on my own. Nobody bothered me.
I remember riding my bike at least ten miles from my house at ten years old.
There is too much paranoia about guarding children nowadays. They have to go outdoors almost everyday to get fresh air and exercise then they need to go out and explore life on their own as kids not just stay in all the time in front of a screen.
Back in my day, on any minor league hockey team I was on, maybe one parent was there to watch the game. Our parents didn’t go to our games when we were kids. We did it on our own.
I watched almost every episode of America’s Most Wanted before it got cancelled. There is a danger of child abduction and child molestation but I think it’s overrated at least for young boys. Children need a certain amount of freedom to go out into the world otherwise they grow up to be wimps.
It’s all in your tone or attitude. Be ready to give anyone a fight if they try to hassle you. It doesn’t matter what your age is. Everybody has a mouth. Everybody can holler, scream, punch, hit, kick, bite, spit.
Nowadays many people including children still seem naïve about the dangers of the internet.
I’m of the belief that there are very few truly naïve children in North America because of the assault of the mass media and the internet on the collective brainwashed consciousness everyday.
I think internet luring has gone way overboard in the media because it takes two to tango or tangle. Some children and teenagers purposely go online to get attention and learn about love and sex.