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James Perry lived a double life. On the surface, he was a loving husband and father—but for more than five years, the Madison, Wisconsin, construction worker committed dozens of sexual attacks against children and young women. This ABC News program explains how the man known as the “mall rapist” was finally caught, and how his massive collection of digitized images and video provides chilling insight into the mind of a psychopath. Featuring interviews with Perry’s former wife and with crime expert Maureen Wall, the program is not only a psychological criminal profile—it also sheds light on ways for parents to protect children from predators. (24 minutes)



 
                

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If I Could: Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Child Abuse-Educator's Edition
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Portraits in Human Sexuality: Nonconsensual Sexuality
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Adult Entertainment: A Psychosocial Study of an American Obsession-Educator's Edition
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Hooked: America on Meth
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Liars
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It's been estimated that there are over 100 different types of lie-some good, some bad, some pure evil. Although lying is universal, it may be the most poorly understood of all human traits. In this program, psychologist John Marsden attempts to unra...(more details)
 


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