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This document is page 12 of 43 from a court filing (Document 397-1) in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It contains excerpts from academic literature discussing the psychology and methodology of 'Grooming in Child Sexual Abuse,' specifically citing studies on boundary violations, sexual desensitization, and environmental manipulation. The text outlines statistical findings regarding how abusers gradually increase physical contact, violate privacy (e.g., entering bathrooms), and manipulate families to gain access to victims.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Knoll Researcher/Author
Cited regarding teachers using bribery and conversation to groom victims.
Gallagher Researcher/Author
Cited regarding entrapment behaviors and physical contact initiation.
Spiegel Researcher/Author
Cited regarding gender differences in sexual desensitization and pornography use.
Berliner Researcher/Author
Cited regarding statistics of boundary violations reported by children.
Conte Researcher/Author
Cited regarding statistics of boundary violations reported by children.
Christiansen Researcher/Author
Cited regarding stages of grooming in father-daughter incest.
Blake Researcher/Author
Cited regarding stages of grooming in father-daughter incest.
Elliott Researcher/Author
Cited regarding offenders gaining trust of the family to abuse the child.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
DOJ
Department of Justice (indicated by footer stamp DOJ-OGR)

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"Knoll (2010) found that while a teacher is using bribery to gain the trust of a victim, typically conversation about sexual matters with the student is also starting to emerge."
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"Gallagher (2000) found that in cases where 'entrapment' behaviors were reported, 43% of perpetrators initiated physical contact with the child and 17% behaved in a sexual manner with the child."
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"Spiegel (2003) noted that the use of pornography to sexually desensitize children is more common with male victims than with female victims."
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"Berliner and Conte (1990) found that 70% of children reported that their abusers 'accidentally' came into their bedroom or bathroom while they were undressing"
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"30% indicated that their abusers 'taught sex education' by showing pornographic pictures and touching the child’s body"
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"Elliott and colleagues (1995) found that 20% of the offenders in their sample admitted they gained the trust of the child’s family with the purpose of abusing the child."
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