Child Protection Consultations:
“It is a wise father that knows his own child.” ~William Shakespeare
I have worked many cases in the past involving children and some of the horrible things that can happen to a child. A few years ago, I was devastated while working as a member of the Bibb City Police. A child molester lured two young girls into a sexual situation and, in a moment of panic, killed them. Since then, I had a child of my own and the fears I have for that boy are nearly overwhelming at times. While I do not get the opportunity to see my son as much as I would like, I do keep up with him as much as possible. When I left the police force and began my private investigation firm, I promised myself I would make an effort to help parents know their children better and protect them from people who would do them harm.
I offer many services for parents to aid in getting to know their children better. Some of these services may be pro-bono depending upon various situations. Please use the contact form linked to from the bottom of the page to set up a free consultation. We can then discuss, as a team, how to protect your children from the world without restricting them from growing, making mistakes, or living freely. The services I offer are as follows:
Activity Surveillance:
Many times parents would like to know what their kids are doing after school. With parents spending longer periods at work, children are often left to their own recourses. If you begin to notice your child’s emotions or attitude dramatically change, the child may be dealing with issues at school or may have a substance abuse problem. Activity Surveillance can help discover these issues and, if problems are discovered, I will recommend various recovery steps to parents that may include counseling.
Vulnerability Awareness:
Under the parent’s guidance, I can search various aspects of a child’s life to determine their vulnerability. Afterward, I will sit down with the family and show surveillance videos and research methods used in an effort to educate the family on how to decrease their vulnerability. Understand, though, that vulnerabilities are not limited to sexual deviants or monsters who wish to harm your child. Other individuals who wish to harm you or your child may seek to steal their identity and use it for financial gain. One of the most harmful things that can be done to a child, beyond physical attacks, is to steal a child’s identity and ruin their credit life for years to come.
