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This document, an excerpt from a larger text filed in a legal case, analyzes the psychological processes of child sexual offenders. It discusses the concept of "self-grooming," where offenders justify their actions to themselves, and explores the cognitive distortions and "implicit theories" they use to rationalize their behavior. The text also notes that offenders have a special ability to identify vulnerable children, such as those with poor parental relationships or who have been previously victimized.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| S. Craven | Author |
Cited as an author at the top of the page: "292 S. Craven et al."
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| van Dam | Author/Researcher |
Cited for a 2001 report on offenders' talk about "grooming themselves" and on identifying vulnerable children.
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| Ward | Author/Researcher |
Cited with Keenan for a 1999 proposal on cognitive distortions and implicit theories held by child sex offenders.
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| Keenan | Author/Researcher |
Cited with Ward for a 1999 proposal on cognitive distortions and implicit theories held by child sex offenders.
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| Conte | Author/Researcher |
Cited for a 1989 work on offenders' ability to recognize vulnerable children and a 1990 work with Berliner on vulnera...
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| Berliner | Author/Researcher |
Cited with Conte for a 1990 work on vulnerabilities in children, such as not having many friends.
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| Leberg | Author/Researcher |
Cited for a 1997 work related to children who have already been victimized.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| DOJ | government agency |
Appears in the Bates number at the bottom of the page: "DOJ-OGR-00005903".
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Key Quotes (3)
"grooming themselves"Source
— Offenders (as reported by van Dam)
(A term used by offenders during treatment to refer to the justification or denial of their offending behaviour.)
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Quote #1
"Success"Source
— Document author
(Used to describe the outcome when an offender's efforts to victimize a child are not stopped, likely leading to further justification and offending.)
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Quote #2
"Failure"Source
— Document author
(Used to describe the outcome when an offender's efforts to victimize a child are stopped, which may lead to desistence or developing new strategies.)
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Quote #3
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