Jeffrey A. Lee is a career law enforcement professional with over twenty years of experience. He's a Master Texas Peace Officer with a certification in Cybercrime Investigations. With a wide background in digital forensics and the conduct of criminal investigations, he also possesses a Bachelor's Degree in Law Enforcement and Police Sciences from Sam Houston State University. Jeff currently supervises a criminal investigations unit in Houston, Texas.
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Dedication Foreword by Eric Devlin, expert in digital forensics and child exploitation Preface Introduction: Technology and the Role of the Stakeholder In a Child's Life, To Share or Not to Share Isn't the Question Chapter 1: Information as a Weaponized Commodity Chapter 2: Freedoms of the Internet Chapter 3: The Home is Not a Democracy, and School Safety Searches Chapter 4: Truth and Efficiency on the Internet Chapter 5: Nothing is Better Than the Truth Chapter 6: Hamsters are Rats, and Devices Are Hamsters But Still Rats Chapter 7: Pickup that Device Chapter 8: Methodology of the Child Predator Chapter 9: Gifts as a Means to an End Chapter 10: Pictures are Priceless Chapter 11: Basic Types of Child Abuse Images and Other Usages of Sexual Images Chapter 12: Romance and Hookup Scams Chapter 13: Instant Photography Chapter 14: Is There a Plan? Chapter 15: Which Device Should I Buy? Chapter 16: What to Expect From Law Enforcement Chapter 17: Post Victimization Recovery Chapter 18: The Backspace/Delete Key and Self Editing Chapter 19: Educate the Child Chapter 20: Human Trafficking and Social Media: A Case Study Chapter 21: A Month in the Life of a Child Exploitation Investigator Chapter 22: Do Not Suffer Alone Chapter 23: It's Not All Bad About the Author