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This document is a page from a legal filing that analyzes the psychological underpinnings of sexual offending, citing numerous academic sources. It discusses concepts like 'offence scripts' and 'mental simulations' as automatic action plans for offenders, and explores the 'need to belong' as a potential motivator stemming from dysfunctional backgrounds and low self-esteem. The text also defines and describes 'grooming the child' as a common form of sexual grooming, comparing it to adult courtship and outlining different dynamics in intrafamilial abuse.

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Name Role Context
S. Craven Author
Listed as an author at the top of the page: "S. Craven et al."
Gollwitzer Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1998 work with Schaal suggesting automatic goal-dependent action plans.
Schaal Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1998 work with Gollwitzer suggesting automatic goal-dependent action plans.
Ward Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2000 work with Hudson proposing two action plans: offence scripts and mental simulations.
Hudson Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2000 work with Ward proposing two action plans: offence scripts and mental simulations.
Pickett Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2004 work with Gardner & Knowles on the need to belong affecting cognitive functions, and for finding a p...
Gardner Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2004 work with Pickett & Knowles on the need to belong affecting cognitive functions.
Knowles Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2004 work with Pickett & Gardner on the need to belong affecting cognitive functions.
Craissati Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2002 work with McClurg & Browne stating that sexual offenders often come from neglectful, violent and dys...
McClurg Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2002 work with Craissati & Browne stating that sexual offenders often come from neglectful, violent and d...
Browne Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2002 work with Craissati & McClurg stating that sexual offenders often come from neglectful, violent and ...
Marshall Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1997 work with Anderson & Champagne suggesting child sex offenders typically have low self-esteem.
Anderson Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1997 work with Marshall & Champagne suggesting child sex offenders typically have low self-esteem.
Champagne Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1997 work with Marshall & Anderson suggesting child sex offenders typically have low self-esteem.
Howitt Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1995 work considering sexual grooming to be analogous to adult courtship.
Herman Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1981 work discussing sexually abusive fathers adopting the role of suitor.
Christiansen Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1990 work with Blake discussing sexually abusive fathers adopting the role of suitor.
Blake Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1990 work with Christiansen discussing sexually abusive fathers adopting the role of suitor.
Leberg Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1997 work on intrafamilial abuse where the offender promotes the child in place of the mother.
van Dam Researcher/Author
Cited for a 2001 work suggesting an offender may interact with a child on the child's wavelength.
Wilson Researcher/Author
Cited for a 1999 finding, though the finding itself is cut off at the end of the page.

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