EXCLUSIVE: Inside the twisted minds of female teacher pedos: Sex predator expert reveals what drives these seemingly harmless women - and the disturbing warning signs parents must watch for
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13345827/female-teacher-sex-predator-abuse-stacy-kaiser.html
wo decades ago, in my role as a state-licensed therapist, I counseled women who were jailed for sex offenses against minors and ordered to undergo psychological treatment as part of their sentence. Those sessions gave me an insight into the minds of perpetrators that still informs my work with abuse victims to this day. And now, as a new DailyMail.com investigation has revealed that at least 25 female teachers across 16 states have been arrested for sex crimes in the last year, I think back to those sessions. If I hadn't been inside a California state jail, I wouldn't have thought twice about the two women in front of me. They were former teachers. One was 40 years old and married.The other was 29 and single. Both were attractive, respectful and articulate - seemingly the portraits of devoted educators whom any parent would gladly find at the head of a classroom. Except, I knew the truth.
I know how devastating the psychological damage wrought by sex abuse is – and how deceptive and remorseless these female predators can be.
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The typical physical profile of a female sex predator is a caucasian woman in her 30s, according to new research.
In March, a married New Jersey teacher Jessica Sawicki, 37, was arrested after cops reportedly found her half-naked in the back seat of a teenager's car parked in a secluded wildlife center.
The mother-of-two allegedly admitted to police that she and the student had 'unprotected' sex at least five times.
Also last month, Tennessee fourth-grade teacher Alissa McCommon, 38, pleaded not guilty to 23 sex charges.
Police initially charged her with the rape of a 12-year-old boy. Authorities now believe there may be up to 21 additional victims.
The public is often shocked by the non-threatening appearance of these women.
But presenting to the world as 'ordinary' or even an exemplary example of an adult role model is a tactic offenders use to ingratiate themselves with a community and fool their victims into a false 'sense of safety.'
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