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Chapter 1. Introduction to the Sexual Grooming of Children -- Chapter 2. Models of Child Sexual Grooming -- Chapter 3. Definitions of Child Sexual Grooming -- Chapter 4. Consequences of Child Sexual Grooming -- Chapter 5. Online Child Sexual Grooming -- Chapter 6. Self-Grooming and Sexual Abuse of Children -- Chapter 7. Familial Sexual Grooming -- Chapter 9. Female Sexual Grooming -- Chapter 10. Grooming and Child Sex Trafficking -- Chapter 11. Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Grooming -- Chapter 12. Prevention of Sexual Grooming -- Chapter 13. Sex Grooming, Law Enforcement, and the Courts -- Chapter 14. Legislation and Policy for Sexual Grooming Apprehensions -- Chapter 15. Future Directions in Research, Practice, and Policy for Prevention of Sexual Grooming.
This book provides an in-depth overview of the current research on sexual grooming. It explores the process by which an individual seeking to commit a sexual offense skillfully manipulates a potential victim into situations in which abuse can be more readily committed, while simultaneously preventing disclosure and detection. This volume addresses this understudied phenomenon and comprehensively examines what is currently known about the construct. It provides a thorough introduction to the sexual grooming literature, focusing on the history of the term and how sexual grooming strategies have become more publicly recognized through high-profile cases, as well as those in child-serving organizations (e.g., Catholic Church, Boy Scouts of America). The book reviews the various proposed models of sexual grooming - including the Sexual Grooming Model (SGM) - that detail the overarching steps or stages involved in the process. It discusses attempts to define the construct of sexual groomingand addresses potential consequences of sexual grooming, emphasizing how victims, families, and communities at large may be affected. Key areas of coverage include: Unique contexts and facets in which sexual grooming behavior has been observed, including online grooming, personal/self-grooming, familial grooming, institutional grooming, and grooming behaviors of females. The ways in which sexual grooming strategies may be manifested in sex trafficking cases and in adult sexual abuse. Assessment and treatment of sexual grooming, as well as prevention strategies. The implementation of grooming research to inform law enforcement efforts and court decision-making. The creation and adoption of legislation and policies designed to prevent sexual grooming. Child Sexual Grooming is an essential resource for researchers, professors, graduate students, clinicians, mental health therapists, legal professionals, policy makers, law enforcement, and related professionals in developmental psychology, child and adolescent psychology, social work, public health, criminology/criminal justice, forensic psychology, and behavioral therapy and rehabilitation.
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