Tuesday, October 28, 2014

A Book for Available for Free: Safety Net: Guidebook for Protecting Teens Online by Mike Broemmel

As I made clear in my initial post on this blog, I want to derive something beneficial and positive out of being stalked and harassed by a convicted, serial stalker. Some years ago, I was asked to write a book on Internet safety for teenagers. Sadly, teens oftentimes are the targets of stalking, harassment and bullying by people like Deneale K. Williams. For this reason, I have made my book on Internet safety for teens -- Safety Net: Guidebook for Protecting Teens Online -- available for the next several days to people at no charge.

The book is available at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Safety-Net-Guidebook-Protecting-Online-ebook/dp/B00DHR9M0W/ref=sr_1_22?ie=UTF8&qid=1414509232&sr=8-22&keywords=Broemmel

In the aftermath of starting this blog, I have been invited to speak at a couple of conferences on domestic violence (in Syracuse and Scottsdale). In some instances, a stalker is an individual that had some sort of pre-existing (but terminated) relationship with the target of the harassment. Although that absolutely is not the situation in my case, there are insights to be gleaned from my own experiences with an out of control, violent stalker, when it comes to other stalking scenarios.

As I made mention in my last post, I have set up a special email address for anyone who wants to share their own experiences with stalkers. The special email address is: mb@mikebroemmel.com. I will endeavor to respond to all emails received through this address as quickly as possible.

The stalker who has targeted me enjoys using images and videos of herself as part of her stalking and harassment efforts. Thus, I share yet another image from Deneale K. Williams. As I said, I think these images speak volumes about this individual and her inappropriate conduct and inexcusable behavior.



www.mikebroemmel.com

https://twitter.com/MBroemmel




No comments:

Post a Comment