Pamela Samuels Young's Blog
May 21, 2018
Why I Wrote Abuse of Discretion
The title of my most recent book is Abuse of Discretion and here’s what I want readers to know when they reach “The End.”
Most of my books—which are legal thrillers—deal with social issues. For example, I’ve written about child sex trafficking (Anybody’s Daughter), gender discrimination (Attorney-Client Privilege) and sexual harassment (In Firm Pursuit). I didn’t start my writing career intending to take on social issues. It just turned out that the issues that interested me were great backdrops for legal thrillers.
That was definitely the case with Abuse of Discretion. I learned about teen sexting during a telephone conversation with a law school classmate who is a criminal defense attorney. He was complaining about having yet another teenage client charged with possession and distribution of child pornography as a result of sexting.
He explained that teens all across the country were facing pornography charges after taking naked selfies and sharing them with a boyfriend, girlfriend or classmate.
I was floored when he told me that these children—some as young as 13 or 14—were not only being prosecuted, but would have to register as sex offenders if convicted. As soon as we hung up, I Googled “teen sexting” and was stunned at the massive number of prosecutions all over the country. Many news articles called teen sexting an epidemic.
I immediately knew this was a topic I wanted to explore in a legal thriller and Abuse of Discretion was the result.
In Abuse of Discretion, Graylin Alexander is a model fourteen year old. But when his principal gets a report that he has a naked picture of a classmate on his cell phone, he soon finds himself embroiled in the criminal justice system.
My main goal in writing Abuse of Discretion was to educate parents and grandparents about the teen sexting epidemic and the very serious consequences for our children—who don’t even know they’re doing something that’s against the law.
After the book was released, many readers expressed shock that kids were being prosecuted for sexting. I soon realized that I also needed to educate teens. For that reason, I created a young adult adaptation of the book, entitled #Abuse of Discretion.
Open and honest discussion with our kids and grandkids about teen sexting is the key to saving them from the devastating legal consequences of an adolescent act that they don’t even know is a crime.
When a reader—be it a teen or an adult—gets to the end of Abuse of Discretion, it’s my hope that they’ve enjoyed the mystery, but also that they’ve been educated about this epidemic.
Most of my books—which are legal thrillers—deal with social issues. For example, I’ve written about child sex trafficking (Anybody’s Daughter), gender discrimination (Attorney-Client Privilege) and sexual harassment (In Firm Pursuit). I didn’t start my writing career intending to take on social issues. It just turned out that the issues that interested me were great backdrops for legal thrillers.
That was definitely the case with Abuse of Discretion. I learned about teen sexting during a telephone conversation with a law school classmate who is a criminal defense attorney. He was complaining about having yet another teenage client charged with possession and distribution of child pornography as a result of sexting.
He explained that teens all across the country were facing pornography charges after taking naked selfies and sharing them with a boyfriend, girlfriend or classmate.
I was floored when he told me that these children—some as young as 13 or 14—were not only being prosecuted, but would have to register as sex offenders if convicted. As soon as we hung up, I Googled “teen sexting” and was stunned at the massive number of prosecutions all over the country. Many news articles called teen sexting an epidemic.
I immediately knew this was a topic I wanted to explore in a legal thriller and Abuse of Discretion was the result.
In Abuse of Discretion, Graylin Alexander is a model fourteen year old. But when his principal gets a report that he has a naked picture of a classmate on his cell phone, he soon finds himself embroiled in the criminal justice system.
My main goal in writing Abuse of Discretion was to educate parents and grandparents about the teen sexting epidemic and the very serious consequences for our children—who don’t even know they’re doing something that’s against the law.
After the book was released, many readers expressed shock that kids were being prosecuted for sexting. I soon realized that I also needed to educate teens. For that reason, I created a young adult adaptation of the book, entitled #Abuse of Discretion.
Open and honest discussion with our kids and grandkids about teen sexting is the key to saving them from the devastating legal consequences of an adolescent act that they don’t even know is a crime.
When a reader—be it a teen or an adult—gets to the end of Abuse of Discretion, it’s my hope that they’ve enjoyed the mystery, but also that they’ve been educated about this epidemic.
Published on May 21, 2018 15:33
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abuse-of-discretion, teen-sexting
October 29, 2014
Women's Fellowship, Keynote Speaker
Hello all!
Just letting you know I'll be at The Women of Faith Women's Fellowship as a Keynote Speaker on Saturday, November 1!
The topic of discussion is "One Step Higher...Through Faith!"
Family of Faith Christian Center
345 E Carson Street
Long Beach,CA
Starts at 9 am. I hope to see you there!
Just letting you know I'll be at The Women of Faith Women's Fellowship as a Keynote Speaker on Saturday, November 1!
The topic of discussion is "One Step Higher...Through Faith!"
Family of Faith Christian Center
345 E Carson Street
Long Beach,CA
Starts at 9 am. I hope to see you there!
Published on October 29, 2014 10:46
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fellowship, women
October 22, 2014
Anybody's Daughter FREE on Amazon
Hello GoodReaders! To truly understand how our girls become human trafficking victims, read Anybody's Daughter. The Kindle version is free today and tomorrow on Amazon! Check it out! http://www.amazon.com/Anybodys-Daughter-Angela-Evans-Series/dp/0989293505/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414004154&sr=8-1&keywords=anybody%27s+daughter
Published on October 22, 2014 11:57
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humantrafficking, mystery, thriller
October 15, 2014
Audible Top 150
Audible.com has chosen my book Every Reasonable Doubt in their Top Rated Series list! I'm honored! Thanks for the recognition! Audible is running a special, and the book is only $5.95 until 10/19! Hurry and get your copy! https://mobile.audible.com/DNS14-Sale...
Published on October 15, 2014 11:52
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legal-thriller, mystery, pamela-samuels-young, thriller


