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This document, an excerpt from an academic review filed in a legal case, discusses the need for a clearer definition of sexual grooming of children. It proposes a new definition that encompasses preparing the child, adults, and environment for abuse, and critiques existing theories of child sexual abuse for largely ignoring the grooming phenomenon. The text emphasizes that a better understanding is crucial for effective legislation, prevention, and treatment, referencing the UK's Sexual Offences Act 2003 as an example of legislative action.
This document, a page from a legal filing dated October 29, 2021, is an academic text discussing various theoretical models of sexual offending. It critiques Ward and Siegert's 'Pathways Model' and compares it to Finkelhor's 'Pre-condition Model' and Prochaska & DiClemente's 'Transtheoretical Model'. The text then provides a detailed, nine-stage explanation of Ward et al.'s 'Descriptive Model of the Offence Chain' and introduces the concept of the grooming process as a key component of sexual offending.
This document is a page from an academic paper (authored by S. Craven et al.) filed as an exhibit (Document 397-1) in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330). It details psychological and criminological models of sexual offending and grooming, specifically discussing 'Hall and Hirschman’s Quadripartite Model,' 'Finkelhor’s Pre-condition Model,' and 'Ward and Siegert’s Pathways Model.' The text analyzes the mechanics of offender motivation, vulnerability factors, and the creation of opportunities to offend.
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