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The following headlines are drawn from my database of articles and press releases dealing with the issues that I have written about in my various books. The headlines can be filtered by clicking on the links for specific book titles. The headlines are linked to the text of the full article on the originating web site; due to copyright concerns, the full texts of these press releases and articles are not available on this site.
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Former Capitol Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Distributing Child Porn, Anonymous Staff, Fairfax Daily-Monitor, August 4, 2010
East Brunswick library employee is charged in child porn scheme, Tom Haydon, The Star Ledger, August 4, 2010
Retired Capitol Police officer pleads guilty to child pornography charge, Jordy Yager, The Hill, August 4, 2010
Veteran DEA agent Darren Argento busted for having child porn on personal laptop, Peter Donohue, New York Daily News, August 4, 2010
Sanders scores money for Burlington summer-school program, Claire Glass, The Burlington Free Press, August 3, 2010
Officials issue national strategy to fight child sex crimes, Terry Frieden, CNN, August 3, 2010
'Free' movies, songs no more as colleges bust file-sharing, Dexter R. Mullins, USA Today, August 3, 2010
Computer Scientists Help Police Catch Child Sexual Predators, Anonymous Staff, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, August 3, 2010
Going after the top 500 sexual offenders in the United States, Jason LaDay, The News of Cumberland County, August 3, 2010
YouTube Standoff Highlights the Difficulties of Policing the Internet, Max Schlusselberg, New Canaan Patch, August 3, 2010
Pennsylvania Latest State to Consider Criminalizing Teen ‘Sexting’, Ashby Jones, The Wall Street Journal, August 3, 2010
For Data, Tug Grows Over Privacy Vs. Security, Michael Helft, The New York Times, August 3, 2010
In Restive Chinese Area, Cameras Keep Watch, Michael Wines, The New York Times, August 2, 2010
Kingdom Of Google Also Reigns Over Poisoned Keywords, Laurie Sullivan, SearchBlog, August 2, 2010
Monitor teen cell phone use, Anonymous Staff, Carroll County Times, August 2, 2010
Pa. working to outlaw teen 'sexting', Trish Wilson, The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 2, 2010
‘Minority Report’ Ad Billboards To Address Consumers By Name, Steve Watson, PrisonPlanet.com, August 2, 2010
Burlington schools consider surveillance camera policy, Molly Walsh, The Burlington Free Press, August 1, 2010
Media Companies Try Getting Social With Tumblr, Jenna Wortham, The New York Times, August 1, 2010
Disgusting but Not Illegal, Anonymous Staff, The New York Times, August 1, 2010
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