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During The Covid Pandemic, I saw blurred lines between my work as a criminologist and my everyday life. Behaviors became increasingly outrageous and people started isolating. To counter this, I wrote 'The Book of Heartfelt Moments', about heroes, role models, everyday people who remained strong and resilient despite their challenges and relentless adversity. Their resilience continues to resonate with me, offering hope and inspiration. These incredible people remind us there is still so much good in the world. Here are their heartfelt stories!

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During The Covid Pandemic, I saw blurred lines between my work as a criminologist and my everyday life. Behaviors became increasingly outrageous and people started isolating. To counter this, I wrote 'The Book of Heartfelt Moments', about heroes, role models, everyday people who remained strong and resilient despite their challenges and relentless adversity. Their resilience continues to resonate with me, offering hope and inspiration. These incredible people remind us there is still so much good in the world. Here are their heartfelt stories!
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Susan Magestro, a seasoned international criminologist with over thirty five years of experience, has just released the first novel in her new fiction series: Priscilla Breen, Criminologist: The Capture. This gripping psychological thriller invites readers to explore the blurred lines between truth and fiction-leaving it up to you to decide what's real.Magestro's impressive career spans active casework, crisis intervention, keynote speaking at global conferences, and university-level instruction. She is also the author of six acclaimed nonfiction books tackling intense subjects such as violent behavior, the children of incarcerated parents, school shootings, and breaking generational trauma cycles. Her passion for criminology continues through her monthly publication, Criminologist's Corner, and her presence at national conferences through The Criminologist's Corner. A former columnist, Magestro now brings together her deep expertise in criminology and her love of storytelling. She splits her time between Alaska and Arizona.