Media & Publications
Caseman, Peters: Looking out for kids during crisis
The op-ed urges sustained attention to children’s needs during crises, arguing that gaps in child care, education, and state responses leave many West Virginia kids vulnerable and that community engagement and vigilance are essential. It highlights systemic challenges in child welfare and calls for informed action to protect well-being.
Combatting Child Abuse During the COVID-19 Confinement (Robert Peters)
One of our most important podcasts. In this episode we give a crash course on child abuse and call listeners to simple steps of action to make homes a safe place for kids during these uncertain times. Special guest is Robert J. Peters Esq., Senior Attorney with the Zero Abuse Project and the founder of the SHIELD Task Force. This is a must-hear episode.
Responding to Child Abuse During a Pandemic: 25 Tips for MDTs
Many child protection professionals believe child abuse is likely to increase during the COVID-19 pandemic because most abusers are parents or siblings who now have more complete access to the child victim.
Coronavirus and Law Enforcement
Addresses new challenges in protecting the law enforcement community during the COVID-19. This guide includes key recommendations for all law enforcement personnel, investigators, lab technicians, and executives.
Digital Forensic Challenges In Major Case Law And Global Legislation
Forensic Focus Podcast, hosted by Christa Miller | February 10, 2020
Technology-Facilitated Child Abuse
A chapter in the Handbook of Interpersonal Violence Across the Lifespan, a comprehensive state-of-the-science reference work for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. This two-volume handbook is written from a trauma-informed perspective, and utilizes adverse childhood experiences research as its basic developmental framework along with the traumatic effects all forms of interpersonal violence tend to produce.
SHIELD “Break the Chains” Forum (WBOY)
January 2019 — WBOY news coverage of SHIELD’s 2019 “Break the Chains” forum
SHIELD “Break the Chains” Forum (WDTV)
January 2019 — WDTV news coverage of SHIELD’s 2019 “Break the Chains” forum
Forensic Focus Legal Update December 2019 - Part II: Search And Seizure
A quarterly roundup of the latest legal developments around digital forensic evidence. This article covers U.S. case law regarding technology when it comes to search and seizure, along with the “reasonable suspicion” standard when it comes to border searches.
West Virginia Center for Children's Justice hosts training in Martinsburg
West Virginia Center for Children’s Justice held a training event in Martinsburg focused on improving how professionals recognize, respond to, and handle child abuse cases, bringing together multidisciplinary teams to strengthen investigation skills and support for child victims.
Raising a SHIELD for child victims
The article profiles Robert Peters, a Liberty University law alumnus who, inspired by work with a child-abuse response organization, became a prosecutor focused on reducing human trafficking and child abuse and later co-founded the SHIELD Task Force to help end child abuse through training, prevention, and support.
Fairmont man found guilty on 24 felony sex crimes
A Fairmont jury convicted a 72-year-old man on all 24 felony sex-crime charges involving an eight-year-old child after a four-day trial featuring multiple expert witnesses and testimony from both the victim and the defendant. Prosecutors emphasized the victim’s courage and the coordinated work of investigators, advocates, and the trial team in securing the verdict.
Failure to report child abuse major issue
SHIELD hosted a community panel at Fairmont State University bringing together survivors, prosecutors, law enforcement, medical professionals, and advocates to address barriers to reporting child abuse and emphasize proper response. Speakers highlighted alarming local and statewide trends, the link between substance abuse and child maltreatment, the role of mandatory reporters, and the critical importance of believing and protecting children.
Putting a stop to child sexual abuse
The Marion County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and local partners launched efforts to break the silence around child sexual abuse by improving reporting, partnering with schools and community groups, and introducing supportive initiatives like a confidential “Buddy Box” for students to raise concerns. The campaign aims to reduce stigma, boost reporting, and better help victims and offenders alike.
Post-Kiobel: What Remedies Exist for Foreign Victims of Corporate Human Rights Violations?
Discusses the limited legal remedies available to foreign victims of corporate human rights abuses in U.S. courts after the Supreme Court's decision in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. The article explores alternative avenues for seeking redress, including the Alien Tort Statute and potential legislative reforms.
Half Monk, Half Hitman: Applying Just War Theory to Private Military and Security Companies in the Context of Humanitarian Intervention
Explores the use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) in humanitarian interventions. The article analyzes the use of PMSCs in situations where political inaction prevents state-led interventions, and it examines the legal and ethical implications of such an approach through the lens of Just War Theory.
Deafen the Silence: How Vocal Christian Opposition to Child Sexual Abuse Will Change the World
Discusses the endemic nature of sexual abuse among Protestant congregations. The article also highlights how the church's silence and/or support of offenders affects survivors.
When the Athlete Is a Child: An Assessment of USA Swimming's Safe Sport Program
In late August, 2013, USA Swimming contracted with the National Child Protection Training Center, a program of Gundersen Health System, to conduct an independent assessment of USA Swimming’s Safe Sport program. Robert assisted with legal research, including an analysis of emotional abuse and mandated reporting statutes.