Epidemic: America’s Trade in Child Rape – book by Dr Lori Handrahan

Dr. Lori Handrahan discusses her research into rampant pedophilia that her new book, Epidemic: America’s Trade in Child Rape, documents in detail. She analyzes pedophilia, not as a sexual orientation, or as an act of “attraction” to children, but as violent abuse and sadism, often ending in death, that meets the Convention Against Torture definition. Discussed is the lack of comprehensive data collection on arrests of pedophiles in a fast growing crime wave about which little is known; the easy profit-model of child rape; online networks; the proliferation of servers, websites, pictures and videos; the traffic in infants and toddlers; professions that act as magnets for pedophiles; attempts to define pedophilia as a disability rather than a violent crime; the massive amount of child porn on computers in all government agencies; the powerful as perpetrators.

Bonnie Faulkner of Guns + Butter interviews Dr. Handrahan here: http://gunsandbutter.org/blog/2018/01/31/americas-traffic-in-child-pornography

Reviews

“I view Dr. Handrahan’s efforts to pull together the data surrounding child pornography and child sexual abuse that was scattered, until this book came out, as a seminal document

from which I hope Congressional hearings, corporate action, and greater parental awareness will come. Through the data and information amassed in Epidemic, it is no longer possible to equate child sexual abuse, pornography, and exploitation as the acts of a few raincoat wearing men or sophisticated entertainment, but the most hateful and evil conduct imaginable.” — J. Robert Flores, National Law Center for Children and Families, Vice President and Senior Counsel, 1997 – 2001 Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, United States Department of Justice, Administrator, 2002 – 2009 Coordinating Counsel on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Vice Chairman Congressional Child Online Protection Act Commission , Commissioner, 1998 – 2000 Deputy Chief, Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Criminal Division, Senior Trial Counsel, 1989 – 2007

 

“Finally, someone with the strength and courage to expose the epidemic that is destroying our country. Child sexual abuse, in all its forms, is not and never has been just a family’s dirty little secret. It has been under our collective noses all along and we have ignored the stench. Dr. Lori Handrahan’s thorough research deftly illustrates how money, sex, and the exploitation of our children have fueled a fire that is ravaging our nation, our world. Epidemic: America’s Trade in Child Rape answers questions that no one dares to ask and identifies abusers whom we don’t want to admit exist.” — Sgt. Stephen J. Pickering, Maine State Police (retired)

 

Epidemic has courageously illuminated a parallel universe that coexists with the universe of Little League, Boy Scouts, Disneyland, and the other hallmarks of wholesome, youthful Americana—a universe where lies masquerade as truth, where shadows reflect light, where innocence is condemned. Until our society as a whole makes a brave, concerted effort to illuminate this universe, countless children will be condemned to destruction.” — Nick Bryant, author, The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbroker, Child Abuse, and Betrayal

 

“Dr. Handrahan’s expose on the horrific rape and exploitation of our children is brave, bold and overdue! Her book is a thorough and meticulous collection of statistics that should be considered an invaluable resource for those working on legislation or education on behalf of children. Thanks Dr. Handrahan for ‘blowing the lid’ off these often intentionally hidden and underreported crimes.” — Alisa Jordheim, author, Made in the USA: The Sex Trafficking of America’s Children and founder, Justice Society

 

“As a leading expert in Florida, tracking down predators and bringing justice to the victims and their families, I deal with these crimes against children every day. Yet, even I was taken back by the scope of the epidemic as detailed in this book. Human trafficking and child exploitation are crimes that often take place in plain sight but until it affects someone personally many people choose to pretend child sex trafficking doesn’t exist in their community, in our country. After reading Epidemic, if you continue to look the other way, you are part of the problem.” — Trent Steele, President and Chairman, Anti-Predator Project

 

“Riveting! Excellent research and analysis. Dr. Handrahan’s work is not only painstakingly revealing it exposes the depth and scope of the challenges daunting every local, state, and federal government official working in the field of child sexual exploitation. A must have reference book. Dr. Handrahan’s work is timely and commendable.” — Conchita Sarnoff, Investigative Journalist and author, TrafficKing

 

“The safety of our children is an issue that all Americans must be concerned with. Sex crimes against children in particular, cyberporn and all the rest is beyond atrocious. Lori Handrahan has dedicated her life to fighting these crimes. Her book is a must read and a clarion call to all who are about the future of our children.” — Paul Brandus, White House reporter, West Wing Reports

 

“This is a Must Read book for those who seek a better, a safer, world for their children and grandchildren and who know that only public awareness of Child Injustice will lead to the preventive and punitive measures essential to diminishing and finally wiping out the inhuman practices documented by Dr. Handrahan.” — Professor Madhav Nalapat, UNESCO Peace Chair, Manipal University, India

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