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Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D.

Services, Consultation & Training

Education, Investigation & Profiling

(347) 871-2416

iPredator Inc. Professional Services: iPredator Inc. is owned and operated by Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D., which he founded in September 2011 to provide educational and advisory products & services to children, adults, schools, businesses and the professional and public safety sectors on cyberbullying, cyberstalking, online sexual predators, cybercrime, internet defamation, corporate disparagement, digital reputation, cyberpsychology and cybercriminal psychology.

In 2009, Dr. Nuccitelli became interested in the psychology and profiling of those who use ICT to abuse, steal, taunt and victimize others online. Since 2009, Dr. Nuccitelli has grown even more determined to develop victimization prevention & intervention strategies for ICT users. He completed his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology in 1994 from Adler University in Chicago, Illinois. In 1997, Dr. Nuccitelli became a licensed psychologist in New York State (License # 013009).

Over the last 35+ years, Dr. Nuccitelli has worked in the mental health field in a variety of capacities with various clinical populations. Concurrent with his employment in mental health, Dr. Nuccitelli was a practicing psychologist for 10 years and worked in the field of forensic psychology conducting evaluations and consultation to attorneys and court systems. Dr. Nuccitelli has extensive career and academic experiences. His areas of expertise include forensic & criminal psychology, cybercriminal psychology, psychological disorders and developmental psychology. He is an avid follower of national & criminal news and enjoys educating the public by interacting with the media.

***Fees for services to iPredator Inc. can be paid using PayPal. Personal and business checks, Money Orders and Certified Checks are accepted, but require bank clearance and confirmation before services are rendered.***

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Professional Services Fees

I. Guest expert educational media appearances: No Cost.

II. Phone Consultation Services (Parents, Children Senior Citizens): $300.00 per consult (average length, 45-120 minutes). Dr. Nuccitelli may waive additional fees if the consultation requires additional phone sessions. Consumers are never billed additional fees unless consumer consent has been established.

III. Phone Consultation Services (Public Figures, Organizations): $600.00 per consult (average length,45-120 minutes). Dr. Nuccitelli may waive additional fees if the consultation requires additional phone sessions. Consumers are never billed additional fees unless consumer consent has been established.

IV. Dr. Nuccitelli’s training and educational speaking engagements are $400.00-$2500.00 per engagement and $5000.00-$10,000.00 per keynote engagement (hourly, half day, full day and multiple day rates.)

V. Dr. Nuccitelli’s online training and educational speaking engagements are $300.00-$1500.00 per engagement (hourly, half day, full day and multiple day rates.)

VI. Dr. Nuccitelli’s law enforcement consultation and/or investigation: $250.00 per hour or $1000.00 per day.

VII. Dr. Nuccitelli’s consultant expert testimony: $15,000.00 per day (includes testimony preparation.)

VIII. Dr. Nuccitelli’s attorney or court system consultation and investigation services: $250.00 per hour or $2000.00 per day.

IX. Dr. Nuccitelli’s online forensic or investigation services: $175.00 per hour and pre-determined by the consumer and iPredator Inc..

X. TIAS: The Telephonic Internet Addiction Screenings (TIAS) is a 60-90 minute telephonic interview designed to assess if an online user, their child, loved one or associate is suffering from a pathological pattern of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) usage. The preferred tool used in a TIAS, not required but encouraged, is the Internet Addiction Risk Checklist (IARC).

Similar in structure as the IARC, the TIAS evaluates cognitive, affective, behavioral and perceptual consequences experienced by the respondent from habitual ICT usage.  The cost of a Telephonic Internet Addiction Screening (TIAS) is $300.00 (USD), takes 60-90 minutes to complete and includes all follow-up contacts. Provided here are links to iPredator Inc.’s Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, Return Policy and DMCA Policy’

  1.  Privacy Policy
  2. Terms & Conditions
  3. Return Policy
  4. DMCA Policy

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Note: In exchange for compensation of his services, Dr. Nuccitelli, is willing to waive all fees with documentation verifying the same amount has been donated to a charitable cause involving online safety, mental health or online victimization.

Dr. Nuccitelli interacts with regional and national attorneys, law enforcement, Internet security experts and criminal investigators. As information technology continues to expand, law enforcement, the legal system, community organizations and national activist organizations support Dr. Nuccitelli, iPredator Inc., their mission and educational endeavors.

Since 2010, Dr. Nuccitelli has dedicated himself to learning the psychological composition of those who are engaged in malevolent and nefarious activities using ICT. Central to all iPredator Inc. products and services is the iPredator construct. The iPredator definition is as follows:

iPredator Definition

iPredator: a person, group, or nation who, directly or indirectly, engages in exploitation, victimization, coercion, stalking, theft, or disparagement of others using Information and Communications Technology (ICT). iPredators are driven by deviant fantasies, desires for power, control, and retribution, religious fanaticism, political reprisal, psychiatric illness, perceptual distortions, peer acceptance, or personal and financial gain. iPredators can be any age or gender and are not bound by economic status, race, religion, or national heritage. Their sole requirement to get started in this dark dimension is an internet connection.

Central to the concept is the premise that information age criminals, deviants, and the violently disturbed are psychopathological classifications new to humanity. Whether the offender is a cyberbully, cyberstalker, cyber harasser, cybercriminal, online sexual predator, cyberterrorist, internet troll, online child pornography consumer/distributor, or a person engaged in internet defamation or nefarious online deception, they fall within the scope of iPredator. The three criteria used to define an iPredator include:

  • A self-awareness of causing harm to others, directly or indirectly, using ICT;
  • The usage of ICT to obtain, tamper with, exchange and deliver harmful information;
  • A general understanding of cyberstealth used to engage in criminal or deviant activities or to profile, locate, stalk, and engage a target.

Unlike human predators prior to the information age, iPredators rely on the multitude of benefits offered by ICT. The primary differentiators of this very modern kind of predation are also threefold: the unlimited distance over which data can be conveyed, the immediacy with which the data can be conveyed, and the unlimited scope of data that can be conveyed. The importance of these three vectors of capability cannot be overstated. In pre-information age societies, by contrast, a predator’s malicious activity was local, slow-moving, and technologically constrained; the predator was limited to the area he could cover by car, to use an emblematic example, needed careful wooing or “casing” of his victim, and was restricted by the limitations of crude technologies like the telephone.

In the abstract and artificial electronic universe known as cyberspace, none of these restrictive qualifiers obtain. Furthermore, there is a fourth advantage that ICT offers iPredators: anonymity. On the internet it is easy for iPredators to actively design online profiles and diversionary tactics to remain undetected and untraceable.

“As society becomes more technologically advanced, the importance of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) becomes vital in the daily living of humanity. Despite the multitude of benefits, the dangers lurking in cyberspace are real, growing and need to be stopped. It may take me 30-40 years, but iPredator Inc. will diligently persist until one day online sexual predators, cyberstalkers and all iPredators experience fear before they proceed with their nefarious, deviant & malevolent plans.” Michael Nuccitelli Psy.D.

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Dr. Nuccitelli is the sole author of iPredator Inc.s educational internet safety tools and risk assessments. Provided below is a list of those tools to review or download at no cost.

Free Educational iPredator Inventory Links

  1. iPredator Probability Inventory – 330 (IPI-330)
  2. iPredator Probability Inventory – Adult (IPI-A)
  3. iPredator Probability Inventory – Business (IPI-B)
  4. iPredator Probability Inventory – Cyberbully (IPI-CB)
  5. iPredator Probability Inventory – Cyberbully Abuser (IPI-CBA)
  6. iPredator Probability Inventory – Cybercrime (IPI-C)
  7. iPredator Probability Inventory – Cyberstalking (IPI-CS)
  8. iPredator Probability Inventory – Educator (IPI-E)
  9. iPredator Probability Inventory – Internet Predator (IPI-IP)
  10. iPredator Probability Inventory – Pediatric (IPI-P)
  11. iPredator Probability Inventory – Psychologist (IPI-PSY)
  12. iPredator Probability Inventory – Teen (IPI-T)

Free Educational iPredator Checklist Links

  1. Adult Internet Safety Checklist (AISC)
  2. Business Internet Safety Checklist (BISC)
  3. Cyberbully Abuser Checklist (CBAC)
  4. Cyberbullying Target Checklist (CBTC)
  5. Cybercrime Protection Checklist (CCPC)
  6. Cyberstalker Identification Interview (CSII)
  7. Cyberstalking Prevention Checklist (CSPC)
  8. Digital Reputation Protection Checklist (DRPC)
  9. Educator Internet Safety Checklist (EISC)
  10. Internet Safety Checklist Psychologist (ISCP)
  11. Online Predator Prevention Checklist (OPPC)
  12. Parent Cyber Safety Checklist (PCSC)
  13. Pediatric Internet Safety Checklist (PISC)
  14. Teen Internet Safety Checklist (TISC)

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Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D.

Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D. is a NYS licensed psychologist, cyberpsychology researcher and online safety educator. In 2009, Dr. Nuccitelli finalized his dark side of cyberspace concept called iPredator. Since 2010, he has advised those seeking information about cyberbullying, cyberstalking, cybercriminal minds, internet addiction and his Dark Psychology concept. By day Dr. Nuccitelli is a practicing psychologist, clinical supervisor and owner of MN Psychological Services, PLLC. After work and on the weekends, he volunteers helping online users who have been cyber-attacked. Dr. Nuccitelli’s is always available to interested parties and the media at no cost. This website and everything created by Dr. Nuccitelli is educational, free and public domain.

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