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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 397-1 Filed 10/29/21 Page 20 of 43 Grooming in Child Sexual Abuse 975 Berliner, L., & Conte, J. R. (4990). The process of victimization: The victims’ perspective. Child Abuse and Neglect, 14, 29-40, Berson, I. R. (2003). Grooming cybervictims: The psychosocial effects of online exploitation for youth. Journal of School Violence, 20), 5-18. Brackenridge, C. H. (2001). Spoilsports: Understanding and preventing sexual exploitation in sport. London, England: Routledge. Brown, D. (2001). Developing strategies for collecting and presenting groom- ing evidence in a high tech world. National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse Update, 1411). Retrieved from http:/Awww.ndaa-apri.org/publications/ newsletters/update_volume_14_number_11_2001.html Budin, I. E., & Johnson, C. F. (1989). Sexual abuse prevention: Offenders’ attitudes about their efficacy. Child Abuse & Neglect, 13, 77-87. Burgess, A. W., & Holmstrom, L. L. (1980). Sexual trauma of children and adoles- cents: Pressure, sex, secrecy. In L. G. Schultz (Ed.), The sexual victimology of youth (pp. 67-82). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Christiansen, J. R., & Blake, R. H. (1990). The grooming process in father-daughter incest. In A. L. Horton (Ed.), The incest perpetrator: A family member no one wants to treat (pp. 88-98). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Conte, J. R., Wolf, S., & Smith, T. (1989). What sexual offenders tell us about prevention strategies. Child Abuse and Neglect, 13(2), 293-301. Craven, S., Brown, S., & Gilchrist, E. (2006). Sexual grooming of children: Review of literature and theoretical considerations. journal of Sexual Aggression, 12(3), 287-299, Elliott, M., Browne, K., & Kilcoyne, J. (1995). Child sexual abuse prevention: What offenders tell us. Child Abuse and Neglect, 19(5), 579-594. Gallagher, B. (1999). The abuse of children in public care. Child Abuse Review, 8, 357-365. Gallagher, B. (2000). The extent and nature of known cases of institutional child sexual abuse. British Journal of Social Work, 30(6), 795-817 Gillespie, A. (2002). Child protection on the internet: Challenges for criminal law. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 14(4), 411-425. Gillespie, A. (2004). “Grooming”: Definitions and the law. New Law Journal, 1547124), 586-587. Groth, A. N., Hobson, W. F., & Gary, T. S. (1982). The child molester: Clinical obser- vations. In J. R. Conic & D. A. Shore (Eds.), Social work and child sexual abuse (pp. 129-144). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press. Hartill, M. (2009). The sexual abuse of boys in organized male sports. Men and Masculinities, 12, 225-249. Herman, J. L. (98D. Fatber-daughter incest. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Howitt, D. (1995). Paedophiles and sexual offences against children. Oxford, England: John Wiley and Sons. Knoll, J. (2010). Teacher sexual misconduct: Grooming patterns and female offenders. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 19, 371-386 Laudan, L. (1977). Progress and its problems, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Leberg, E. (1997). Understanding child molesters: Taking charge. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage DOJ-OGR-00005887

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