Onika Thorpe


5.0 out of 5 stars Great read! Excellent teaching tool! Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2020 This was a good read. It wasn’t boring, it wasn’t predictable. It was very transparent. It brings awareness and anybody regardless of age or gender can learn something from it. It’s definitely a teaching tool.

Published by Victimology with KL

Keisha Lonon earned a Masters’ in Forensic Psychology, Health Advisory Board Member of Councilman Brandon Todd, and the Rise Project Advocate at NVRDC where she advocates for survivors/ victims. She provides awareness, resources, and tools for self-empowerment to those who experience homicide, sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, & issues with crime victim rights. As a highly motivated advocate, she has over 8 yrs of experience and was a victim of domestic violence. She trained/worked at GBI, Georgia Bureau Investigation in the Child Exploitation and Computer Crime Unit. Lonon has served as a Crisis Counselor. She traveled throughout the community to provide community based mobile crisis intervention and case management services to children and families who are suffering psychotic crisis and trauma within their home. In addition, Lonon is an author, advocate, activist & motivational speaker for teen domestic violence intersecting with human trafficking within her community. Her goal is to impact victimization through awareness, self-help, affirmation and resources.

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