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Child Identity Theft
Chappell, Robert P., Jr.
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Description for Child Identity Theft
Hardback. Identity theft is a growing problem around the world, and criminals are not above stealing a child's identity. Child Identity Theft, presented in a question and answer format, will help parents and other guardians to prevent child identity theft from happening and to know what to do if it does. Num Pages: 228 pages. BIC Classification: JFSP1; JKV; LNFN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 236 x 159 x 22. Weight in Grams: 490.
Child identity theft is the fastest growing type of identity theft, a crime that affects some 10 million people annually. Each year more than 500,000 children are affected by identity theft – half of them under age six. Countless other cases go unreported because the thief is a relative or parent of the victim. This devastating crime can wreak havoc on a child's future opportunities; it can be difficult to prove, and even harder to undo the damage that has been done. Child Identity Theft speaks to parents everywhere, the majority of whom have no idea that their children's identities ... Read morehave become such prime targets for thieves and criminals. Here, a veteran law enforcement professional and expert in child identity theft offers parents, educators, law enforcement officials, and others who care for or work with children an inside look at the ways in which children are vulnerable to identity thieves. Chappell presents the vital information in a question and answer format, offering not just information about how child identity theft happens, but also how to prevent it from happening, and what to do if it does. Among other things, Child Identity Theft explains: ·how a loophole in the national credit reporting system allows criminals to target innocent children for their creditworthiness; ·the variety of forms that child identity theft can take; ·the hidden techniques that thieves use to gain children's identities and personal information; ·which children are at a higher risk for identity theft; and ·how an increasing number of child identity thefts are perpetrated by parents and relatives. This book reveals the reality of child identity theft and the steps we all should take to protect our children and ourselves. How many victimized children are out there out there waiting to be discovered? Has your child been victimized? One hopes not, but if so, this book will give you the tools to find out and get help. Show Less
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Rowman & Littlefield United States
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
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About Chappell, Robert P., Jr.
Robert P. Chappell, Jr., is a 27 year veteran law enforcement officer. In 1986 he was honored with the Virginia Chief’s of Police award for Valor in the Line of Duty. Chappell began his career with the Virginia State Police in 1987 where he has worked for the past 25 years. He has served as a trooper, Narcotics Special Agent, ... Read moreuniformed Sergeant, First Sergeant, Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge with the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, and currently as a Lieutenant with the Bureau of Field Operations. He is considered to be an expert in the field of Child Identity Theft. Chappell is also a veteran of the Armed Forces having served 25 years with the United States Army Reserve, during which time he was awarded the Bronze Star, Army Combat Action Badge, 101st Airborne Air Assault combat patch, 11th Armored Cavalry combat patch, and the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment Order of the Combat Spur. He retired in 2008 as a Lieutenant Colonel. Show Less
Reviews for Child Identity Theft
Child Identity Theft: What Every Parent Needs to Know by Roanoker Robert Chappell is written in a reader-friendly question and answer format for busy families and professionals. The book is intended to be a reference for parents, grandparents, teachers, medical care providers, sports league providers, and many others who we expect to protect our children. The book describes the crime ... Read morein detail, who is committing this crime, why children are targeted, what the role of social security numbers play in this type of theft, how people gain access to your child’s or grandchild’s information, and what parents and grandparents can do to help prevent victimization. It also discusses resources to help deal with the emotional trauma that affects the entire family. According to Chappell, the best tip he can leave you with, both as an experienced law enforcement officer and author, is to take advantage of what the federal government mandates you have the right to receive, which is a free annual credit report. The free credit report is available for both adults and children and will quickly divulge credit that was obtained without permission. Chappell says that his motto and guiding principle in writing Child Identity Theft: What Every Parent Needs to Know is 'education is the key to prevention.'
The Roanoke Star (VA)
A new book penned by a man with ties to Suffolk warns parents about the risk factors for their children becoming victims of identity theft. Children are 51 times more likely than adults to be victimized by identity theft, according to Robert P. Chappell Jr., who has relatives in Suffolk and who works for the Virginia State Police. Children make attractive targets for identity thieves, because they have no credit history — and therefore good credit, in the eyes of credit issuers — and the crime is likely to go undiscovered for many years. Credit issuers have no way of verifying birth dates on credit applications, a loophole that needs to be closed, Chappell said. “We need to educate parents on things to look for,” Chappell said. He was inspired to write the book, “Child Identity Theft: What Every Parents Needs to Know,” when he returned to work from an Army Reserve deployment and noticed a significant change in the type of identity thefts compared to what had been occurring prior to his deployment, he said. He began trying to research child identity theft and discovered a knowledge gap. Several bookstore chains and two public library systems turned up nothing on the topic. He tried an online search and came up with limited information focusing on child identity theft. That’s when he set out to write his own book, which is being carried by 323 book chains across America and in 30 foreign countries. “It definitely appears to be something that the book chains feel that readers would be interested in,” he said. The book is written in question-and-answer format, so chapters are brief and do not require a lot of time investment. “They can get a lot of information in a short period of time,” Chappell said.
Suffolk News-Herald (VA)
Child identity predators are drawn to the fact that their victims’ Social Security numbers are unused. Child identity theft often goes undetected until the victims are older and run into difficulty trying to get driver’s licenses, credit cards, college loans, apartment rentals, or jobs. What’s more, resolving these problems is difficult and time-consuming. This book provides helpful ways to avoid child identity theft, as well as steps to clear any occurrences of identity theft.
Matt Cullina, CEO, IDentity Theft 911 Robert P. Chappell, Jr.'s new book, Child Identity Theft, is in my opinion one of the best books on Identity Theft written to date. Robert takes the reader on a guided tour of all of the known issues that a child identity theft case can have, and provides clear, accurate, timely guidance so the parent can clear their child’s name and restore their future. I would suggest that this is a must read for parents everywhere and foster care social workers. Robert has marked the way to guide you out of an identity theft nightmare.
Jay Foley, partner, Identity Theft Info Source This book is organized in a way that directly addresses the problems and issues facing concerned parents. It is particularly clearly written and provides just the necessary level of technical detail for the reasonably computer-savvy reader.
Paul Barnes, professor Macquarie University, Australia; director of the International Fraud Prevention Research Centre With his research and firsthand knowledge, Robert Chappell has prepared a book that will help parents avoid the pitfalls of child identity theft thereby safeguarding their children’s future. His noble effort should be read by all.
Don Goodman, Chief of Police, Radford City (VA) Police Department Every parent needs to be aware of how the bad guys are trying to take advantage of you and your children. Robert Chappell provides a step-by-step description of how to detect and prevent your children from being the victim of identity theft!
Marty Williams, State President, Fraternal Order of Police of Virginia Robert Chappell has written a well-researched, invaluable book about a very important topic. It is a comprehensive, hands-on resource with practical examples that provide not just solutions but prevention. This is a must for parents to protect their child’s identity.
Cindy Orshek, director, National Criminal Justice Command College, University of Virginia Show Less