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Explore the captivating journey of Axton Betz-Hamilton, a highly regarded expert on identity theft in her thought-provoking book published by Little Brown. With a year of release in 2019, this 288-page hardcover edition dives deep into the complexities of identity theft, revealing personal experiences and professional insights. Axton's groundbreaking research stems from a painful discovery—her mother had stolen her and her father’s identities for years. This shocking revelation transformed her life and career, inspiring her to educate others on the nuances of identity theft.
Her expertise is not just theoretical; it comes from real-world applications and heartfelt narratives. Axton holds a Master’s degree in Consumer Sciences and Retailing and a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies, making her uniquely qualified to address issues of child identity theft and elder financial exploitation, especially those perpetrated by family members. She is a sought-after speaker, appearing at numerous conferences where she shares her invaluable knowledge and experiences.
Whether you're seeking to understand identity theft better or looking for insights into preventative measures, this book is an essential resource. Learn from an expert who has transformed her pain into purpose, and join the fight against identity fraud. Purchase now with free shipping! Your order will be processed swiftly, but please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781538730287
Year: 2019
Publisher: Little Brown
Pages: 288
Description:
Axton Betz-Hamilton is an expert in identity theft, having personal experience that she's now turned into a career. After discovering her own mother had stolen hers and her father's identities for years, Axton made understanding the nuances of identity theft her life's work. She frequently speaks on the topic at a wide range of conferences and has won multiple awards for her research, teaching, and service.
Axton has a Master's degree in Consumer Sciences and Retailing and a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies, focusing on child identity theft and elder financial exploitation perpetrated by family members. She teaches at South Dakota State University.
Her expertise is not just theoretical; it comes from real-world applications and heartfelt narratives. Axton holds a Master’s degree in Consumer Sciences and Retailing and a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies, making her uniquely qualified to address issues of child identity theft and elder financial exploitation, especially those perpetrated by family members. She is a sought-after speaker, appearing at numerous conferences where she shares her invaluable knowledge and experiences.
Whether you're seeking to understand identity theft better or looking for insights into preventative measures, this book is an essential resource. Learn from an expert who has transformed her pain into purpose, and join the fight against identity fraud. Purchase now with free shipping! Your order will be processed swiftly, but please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781538730287
Year: 2019
Publisher: Little Brown
Pages: 288
Description:
Axton Betz-Hamilton is an expert in identity theft, having personal experience that she's now turned into a career. After discovering her own mother had stolen hers and her father's identities for years, Axton made understanding the nuances of identity theft her life's work. She frequently speaks on the topic at a wide range of conferences and has won multiple awards for her research, teaching, and service.
Axton has a Master's degree in Consumer Sciences and Retailing and a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies, focusing on child identity theft and elder financial exploitation perpetrated by family members. She teaches at South Dakota State University.