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Judd, known throughout Florida as a crusader against child predators, said he was incensed when he heard about the book and that no one had arrested Greaves for selling it. "What's wrong with a society that has gotten to the point that we can't arrest child pornographers and child molesters who write a book about how to rape a child?" Judd said. The book included first-person descriptions of sexual encounters, purportedly written from a child's point of view. Greaves argues in the book that pedophiles are misunderstood, as the word literally means to love a child. He adds that it is only a crime to act on sexual impulses toward children, and offers advice that purportedly allows pedophiles to abide by the law. Judd said he and his detectives got Greaves to sell the book to them for $50; he sent it through the mail and told officers it was his last copy. "If we can get jurisdiction ... we're coming after you," Judd said. "There's nothing in the world more important than our children." Greaves is being charged with distribution of obscene material depicting minors engaged in conduct harmful to minors.
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