My Encounters With Sexual Predators
A Magnet For Sexual Predators
Wendy Jane Story
Dr. Jennifer Agard
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Who is a sexual predator?
What is a predator behavior?
Who is a child predator?
Sexual Predator: Older Man and Helper
Sexual Predator: Family Member
Sexual Predator: Adolescent Neighbor
Sexual Predator: Family Friend
Sexual Predator: High School Peers
Sexual Predator: Teachers
Sexual Predator: A Relative
Sexual Predator: Same-Sex acquaintance
Sexual Predator: Same-Sex, Mother’s friend
Sexual Predator: Driving Instructor
Sexual Predator: Employer
Sexual Predator: My Married Boss
The conclusion To My Story
How to Spot A Predator
References
Bibliography
Predators come in all shapes and forms: ethnicity, race, religion, gender, and profession.
Who is a sexual predator?
According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, a sexual predator is someone who tries to have sexual contact with another without their consent; and in an abusive manner.
What is a predator behavior?
According to betterhelp.com, a predator has overt behaviors: a) a plan to stalk an individual; b) an intent to harm an individual.
Who is a child predator?
Legally, a sexual predator refers to the potential sex criminals (planning to commit the crime); and individuals with a history of committing sexual crimes (Dray, 2018).
Police, Mailman, Priest, Teacher, Manager, Businessman, Businesswoman, Senator, Neighbor, Family, Friend, Boy, Girl, Anybody Can Be A Predator.
My first memory of my predatory encounter started as a child, maybe about five years old, according to my recollection. I could vaguely remember an older man coming to our home to help my parents with work around the yard. He did not touch me, but I felt uneasy with him being around and always watching me with seductive eyes. A few times, I have asked my dad about the man, but he had no
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Publication Date: 05-12-2020
ISBN: 978-3-7487-4063-6
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Dedication:
A special thank you to my loving husband and friend, Arlington Agard, for his love and support throughout the writing of this book.
Also, to my father, Winston Walrond, and ten brothers and sisters, and my deceased mother, Gladys Walrond, brother Wayde Walrond, and sister Eartha Thorne.