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  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x144x22 mm, kaal: 520 g, 3 bw images, 8 textboxes
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798881804589
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x144x22 mm, kaal: 520 g, 3 bw images, 8 textboxes
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798881804589

A comprehensive guide that empowers parents with the knowledge and strategies to keep their children safe from human trafficking and cults.

Our digital age is bringing unprecedented challenges to child-rearing. Predators lurk online and in the real world, exploiting children from all walks of life. Anyone can be trafficked, and anyone can be recruited into a cult. So how do we keep our children safe?

In Taken No More: Protect Your Children Against Traffickers and Cults, Robin Boyle-Laisure warns parents, caregivers, and guardians about the dangers of human trafficking and cults. She offers tips on how to talk to children of any age to make sure they are aware and on guard but not sheltered, and includes an entire chapter devoted to online predatory behavior due to its ever-rising influence. Boyle-Laisure also describes the progressive stages of targeting, grooming, recruitment, coercion, and control and provides warning signs that a child is being groomed.

Drawing on expert insight and full of strategies and resources that readers can turn to for help, Taken No More is a vital guidebook for parents, as well as for educators, law enforcement, law makers, and more. It takes a village to stop human trafficking and cult recruitment, but it starts with each individual-adults and children alike-having the knowledge and awareness to recognize the signs.



This book is a comprehensive and practical guide for parents and other caregivers who want to protect their children from the dangers of trafficking and cults, empowering them with knowledge and strategies to keep their children safe.

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In an important contribution to the forensic literature on coercive control, Robin Boyle-Laisure has filled a major gap in our understanding of human trafficking. * International Cultic Studies Association Today * Taken No More by Robin Boyle-Laisure is a vital guide that unveils the chilling parallels between cults and human trafficking, offering practical strategies to protect children from coercive control in our tech-driven world. Packed with actionable insights, it empowers parents and caregivers to recognize and combat these hidden threats. A must-read for safeguarding our kids! -- Sarah Edmondson, author of Scarred and host of A Little Bit Culty podcast The only way to protect children from the horrors of trafficking and cults, is to educate ourselves so that we can recognize it when we see it and teach our children what they need to know to protect themselves. This book provides the tools to do just that. Every child deserves a real childhood and as adults, it is our job to ensure they get it. -- Caryl M. Stern, former president & CEO, UNICEF USA Taken No More is a standout book exploring coercive control, cults, human trafficking, and the law. Robin Boyle-Laisure speaks easily to any audienceparents, young adults, mental health professionals, attorneys, researchers, educators, and the general public. Real-life stories that seem to pop off the pages indicate how easily an individual can become ensnared by a coercive controlling person or group. One might wonder why people in these abusive situations dont just leave. Taken No More offers a deep understanding of the nature of coercion, the impact on individuals, legal issues, and the effects on communities. Of the current cultic literature, this book is one of the most thorough examinations of the dynamics of cults, human trafficking, and the law. -- Debby Schriver, president of the International Cultic Studies Association and author of Whispering in the Day Light: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom Taken No More is a groundbreaking exploration of human trafficking for both families and professionals. Boyle, a leading expert in cults and the law, skillfully interweaves poignant real-life stories with a comprehensive examination of research from specialists in human trafficking, cults, mental health, child development, and the law. After reading this timely book, families, counselors, and educators will be better prepared to help children and adolescents build resilience against the deception and coercion of human traffickers, cult leaders, and other potential predators in their everyday lives and the digital world. -- Lorna Goldberg, LCSW, past president of the International Cultic Studies Association and director of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies In an important contribution to the forensic literature on coercive control, Robin Boyle-Laisure has filled a major gap in our understanding of human trafficking. * International Cultic Studies Association * Attorney Robin Boyle-Laisure has successfully filled a void in our forensic and psychological understanding of the connection between human trafficking and the coercive groups and processes often referred to as "cults." Written for the educated layperson as well as the attorney and forensic psychologist, Taken No More goes beyond an explanation of research and past legal decisions relevant to cults and trafficking; Professor Boyle-Laisure provides thoughtful, solid, and proven strategies, organized by specific situation and the individual's developmental level, for dealing with children and adults whose freedoms and lives have been endangered by organized narcissistic fanatics and psychopaths. -- Steve K. D. Eichel, PhD, ABPP, forensic and clinical psychologist, and past-president, International Cultic Studies Association Taken No More provides sorely needed information for parents, caregivers, mental health professionals, teachers, lawyers, and law enforcement. The dangers of human traffickers and cults are increasingly and alarmingly prevalent, and this book helps to raise awareness. -- Steven Hassan, PhD, founder and director of the Freedom of Mind Resource Center and author of Combating Cult Mind Control

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This book is a comprehensive and practical guide for parents and other caregivers who want to protect their children from the dangers of trafficking and cults, empowering them with knowledge and strategies to keep their children safe.
Acknowledgments
Authors Note
Introduction
Chapter 1: Why Should Parents Care About Human Trafficking and Cults?
Chapter 2: Trafficking: Recruitment, Grooming, Coercion and Control
Chapter 3: Cults: Recruitment, Grooming, Coercion and Control
Chapter 4: Raising a Savvy Child
Chapter 5: Protecting Children and Youth from Online Predators
Chapter 6: Warning Signs and Resources that Can Help
Chapter 7: How to Help Your Child and Yourself
Chapter 8: Advice for Law Enforcement, Case Investigators, and Lawyers
Chapter 9: Advice for Mental Health Professionals, College Administrators,
and the Community
Conclusion
Appendix A: The Influence Continuum (c)
Appendix B: The BITE Model of Authoritarian Control, TM
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Robin Boyle-Laisure, JD, is professor at St. Johns University School of Law, New York. She serves as a member of the board of directors for the International Cultic Studies Association and was Immediate Past Editor in Chief for Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing. For nearly thirty years, she has presented at conferences domestically and internationally on topics concerning human trafficking and cults. She is the author of Teaching Contract Drafting, co-author of Becoming a Legal Writer and Persuasive Advocacy in Action, and author of over 40 articles, essays, book chapters, book reviews, on-line assessment modules, and editor in chief columns. Learn more at robinboylelaisure.com.