This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Rocchio. The discussion focuses on whether the presence of a single other individual helps create trustworthiness that facilitates abuse. The witness states that while specific literature on a 'single other adult' in child sexual abuse is scarce, pimping and trafficking literature supports group activity, and their own forensic experience confirms that offenders frequently surround themselves with others to facilitate abuse.
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
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| Boy Scout |
Mentioned by the witness as the context for a specific past case they worked on.
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| DOJ |
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"I'm not aware of a particular study that would investigate that specific situation."Source
"Specifically the use of a single individual, unless you're talking about a co-offender."Source
"There's literature that looks at, for example, in the pimping and trafficking literature, it's very common for individuals to engage in group activity."Source
"Certainly in my clinical and forensic experience I have definitely seen that."Source
"A high degree, because oftentimes offenders surround themselves with other people."Source
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