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In the Name of the Children: An FBI Agent's Relentless Pursuit of the Nation's Worst Predators (2018. Auflage)

von Jeffrey L. Rinek (Autor), Marilee Strong (Autor)

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FBI Special Agent Jeff Rinek had a gift for getting child predators to confess. All he had to do was share a piece of his soul . . .In the Name of the Children gives an unflinching look at what it's like to fight a never-ending battle against an enemy far more insidious than terrorists: the predators, lurking amongst us, who seek to harm our children.During his 30-year career with the FBI, Jeff Rinek worked hundreds of investigations involving crimes against children: from stranger abduction to serial homicide to ritualized sexual abuse. Those who do this kind of work are required to plumb the depths of human depravity, to see things no one should ever have to see―and once seen can never forget. There is no more important―or more brutal―job in law enforcement, and few have been more successful than Rinek at solving these sort of cases.Most famously, Rinek got Cary Stayner to confess to all four of the killings known as the Yosemite Park Murders, an accomplishment made more extraordinary by the fact that the FBI nearly pinned the crimes on the wrong suspects. Rinek's recounting of the confession and what he learned about Stayner provides perhaps the most revelatory look ever inside the psyche of a serial killer and a privileged glimpse into the art of interrogation.In the Name of the Children takes readers into the trenches of real-time investigations where every second counts and any wrong decision or overlooked fact can have tragic repercussions. Rinek offers an insider's perspective of the actual case agents and street detectives who are the boots on the ground in this war at home. By placing us inside the heart and mind of a rigorously honest and remarkably self-reflective investigator, we will see with our own eyes what it takes―and what it costs―to try to keep our children safe and to bring to justice those who prey on society's most vulnerable victims.With each chapter dedicated to a real case he worked, In the Name of the Children also explores the evolution of Rinek as a Special Agent―whose unorthodox, empathy-based approach to interviewing suspects made him extraordinarily successful in obtaining confessions―and the toll it took to have such intimate contact with child molesters and murderers. Beyond exploring the devastating impact of these unthinkable crimes on the victims and their families, this book offers an unprecedented look at how investigators and their loved ones cope while living in the specter of so much suffering.… (mehr)
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Titel:In the Name of the Children: An FBI Agent's Relentless Pursuit of the Nation's Worst Predators
Autoren:Jeffrey L. Rinek (Autor)
Weitere Autoren:Marilee Strong (Autor)
Info:BenBella Books (2018), 300 pages
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Frightening true stories. Compassionate grace given the perverted mind-fully paid by the agent most involved. Heavy weighs a heart by the end, worth reading by the caring one. God bless the diligent of courage. ( )
  C.L.Barnett | May 4, 2024 |
If you like true crime novels, especially those in the same vein as John Douglas' (Mindhunter), then you will enjoy Rinek's In the Name of the Children. Although perhaps enjoy is the wrong word. Rinek takes you deep into his world as an FBI agent who specializes in crimes against children. It's dark and gruesome yet also oddly fascinating. Rinek was relentless in his pursuit of justice and it shows in the cases he highlights here. Nothing is more disturbing and heartbreaking than when harm comes to a child and this book looks at these cases and brings to light not only these tragedies but the men and women who fight for justice and bring hope that maybe one day this won't happen anymore. ( )
  Kristymk18 | Feb 27, 2019 |
Although I was concerned that IN THE NAME OF THE CHILDREN might turn me off by its subject matter, I thought wrong. This book concentrates on the effects of child abuse cases on Jeffrey Rinek, the FBI agent who worked them, more than it does on the cases, themselves. I’m very glad I read it.

The book begins with Jeffrey Rinek as a boy and gives the reader an idea of why he was the way he was as an adult in the FBI. When he fulfilled a lifelong dream of becoming an FBI agent, he was assigned many child abuse cases and cases of missing and murdered children. He was found to be a successful interviewer/interrogator because of his compassion, and that compassion was almost his undoing. He is now retired from the FBI.

Rinek was strongly affected by his cases, and IN THE NAME OF THE CHILDREN describes several of them and why and how each affected him. So you could say that this is both Rinek’s memoir and a true crime book.

Thank you to bookclubcookbook.com. I wouldn’t have read IN THE NAME OF THE CHILDREN if you hadn’t sent it to me. I was so pleased with this book, I even emailed Rinek to tell him. Now I hope to convince others to read it. ( )
  techeditor | Feb 27, 2019 |
Rinek’s In the Name of the Children is a gritty walk on the dark side of humanity. For decades, Rinek worked as an FBI agent, devoted to bringing to justice some of the most depraved among the criminal element- those who would abuse and exploit children. Kidnapping, assault, sexual abuse, torture, murder, and more, Rinek has seen it all.

The first chapter- Jeffrey- is a mini-autobiography for Rinek himself, detailing how he became an agent, and niched himself into this particular division. Each chapter after discusses various cases the author worked on, except for the last which covers Rinek’s own family, and how the cases affected him and them. You cannot fight monsters and not suffer from the trauma of it. It costs you, leaving behind a sticky mental residue that never fully comes clean. In Rinek’s case, working on cases of missing, exploited, or murdered children left him suicidal at times, and gripped by PTSD. With a unique empathy-oriented interrogation style, and fierce determination, Rinek has succeeded in bringing some of the worst offenders to justice. This is hard work, the ugliest side of humanity, a side no-one should ever be exposed to. Yet it exists, and it is people like Agent Rinek who help keep it under control. It is work that take a toll on the soul, affecting not just the investigators, but their families as well.

I'm an empathetic person myself, and have an interest in forensics. Medical complications put paid to that career path, but I realise now how good a thing that was. I would have burnt out quickly from the onslaught of such heinous acts as one human can afflict upon another. I have the greatest respect for Rinek, and those like him, who keep up the fight despite its toll.

***Many thanks to Netgalley and BenBella Books for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. ( )
  PardaMustang | Aug 25, 2018 |
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FBI Special Agent Jeff Rinek had a gift for getting child predators to confess. All he had to do was share a piece of his soul . . .In the Name of the Children gives an unflinching look at what it's like to fight a never-ending battle against an enemy far more insidious than terrorists: the predators, lurking amongst us, who seek to harm our children.During his 30-year career with the FBI, Jeff Rinek worked hundreds of investigations involving crimes against children: from stranger abduction to serial homicide to ritualized sexual abuse. Those who do this kind of work are required to plumb the depths of human depravity, to see things no one should ever have to see―and once seen can never forget. There is no more important―or more brutal―job in law enforcement, and few have been more successful than Rinek at solving these sort of cases.Most famously, Rinek got Cary Stayner to confess to all four of the killings known as the Yosemite Park Murders, an accomplishment made more extraordinary by the fact that the FBI nearly pinned the crimes on the wrong suspects. Rinek's recounting of the confession and what he learned about Stayner provides perhaps the most revelatory look ever inside the psyche of a serial killer and a privileged glimpse into the art of interrogation.In the Name of the Children takes readers into the trenches of real-time investigations where every second counts and any wrong decision or overlooked fact can have tragic repercussions. Rinek offers an insider's perspective of the actual case agents and street detectives who are the boots on the ground in this war at home. By placing us inside the heart and mind of a rigorously honest and remarkably self-reflective investigator, we will see with our own eyes what it takes―and what it costs―to try to keep our children safe and to bring to justice those who prey on society's most vulnerable victims.With each chapter dedicated to a real case he worked, In the Name of the Children also explores the evolution of Rinek as a Special Agent―whose unorthodox, empathy-based approach to interviewing suspects made him extraordinarily successful in obtaining confessions―and the toll it took to have such intimate contact with child molesters and murderers. Beyond exploring the devastating impact of these unthinkable crimes on the victims and their families, this book offers an unprecedented look at how investigators and their loved ones cope while living in the specter of so much suffering.

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