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Lanning 2018; Salter 1995). Research on sexual grooming started to
proliferate in the 2000s (Craven, Brown, and Gilchrist 2006; McAlinden 2007), but it was not until
2011 following the arrest ... inform prevention, detection, assessment, and
treatment efforts (Bennett and O'Donohue 2014; Craven, Brown, and Gilchrist 2006; McAlinden 2013;
Orrill and Cohen 2016). To this end, we thoroughly reviewed ... length of time used
to groom a victim (i.e., days, weeks, or years; Craven, Brown, and Gilchrist 2007; McAlinden 2006).
Given that sexual grooming behaviors can look different depending upon
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constitute sexual grooming,
given that the behaviors may not be unlike normal adult/child interactions
(Craven et al., 2006), and there has yet to be a validated model of the sexual ... next victim 0.11
' indicates significant results
justify, minimize, or deny their behaviors (Craven et al., 2006; McAlinden,
2006). The purpose of familial grooming is to gain the trust of caregivers ... behaviors following the disclosure
of the sexual offense is much easier than prospective identification (Craven
et al., 2006). Researchers have found there is a hindsight bias associated with
sexual grooming
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means
of subtle or blatant interactions that lead to boundary diffusion and role
confusion."
Craven, Brown, "A process by which a person prepares a child, significant adults ... Psychologically grooming the victim and family
3. Grooming the social environment and community
Craven, Brown, and Gilchrist (2006) 1. Self-grooming
2. Grooming the environment and significant others
3.Grooming ... ilarities in definition include the criterion of preparing a child for abuse
(Brackenridge, 2001; Craven, Brown, & Gilchrist, 2006; Gallagher, 1999),
gaining a child's trust (Berson, 2003; Craven
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have been suggested, one of the most specific and comprehensive explanations was
proposed by Craven, Brown, and Gilchrist (2006:297), who defined sexual grooming as:
A process by which ... that occur before the abuse in cases of intrafamilial and professional child
abuse. Additionally, Craven and colleagues (2006) proposed that identifying grooming behaviors is
CONTACT Georgia M. Winters G gwIntersegay.cuny.edu ... typical of adult child
interactions, while the motivation behind the behaviors is sexually deviant (Craven et al. 2006). In
addition, offenders will change their strategies if they fear disclosure, making
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means
of subtle or blatant interactions that lead to boundary diffusion and role
confusion.'
Craven, Brown, "A process by which a person prepares a child, significant adults ... Psychologically grooming the victim and family
3. Grooming the social environment and community
Craven, Brown, and Gilchrist (2006) I. Self-grooming
2. Grooming the environment and significant others
3.Grooming ... ilarities in definition include the criterion of preparing a child for abuse
(Brackenridge, 2001; Craven, Brown, & Gilchrist, 2006; Gallagher, 1999),
gaining a child's trust (Berson, 2003; Craven
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Sexual grooming of children: Review of
literature and theoretical considerations
Samantha Craven,''* Sarah Brown' & Elizabeth Gilchrist2
'Department of Psychology, Coventry University, Coventry, UK, and 2Department of Psychology,
University of Kent ... literature has provided three specific definitions of grooming. The strengths and
*Corresponding author: Samantha Craven. Department of Psychology, Coventry Unrremty. Priory Street.
Coventry ... process of sexual grooming is required to effectively utilize this
legislation (for review see Craven, Brown & Gilchrist, in press).
Regardless of the prevalence and pertinence of sexual grooming, most aetiological
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middle, usually the apex
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of virtue. Take courage. It is a continuum. The craven, who fear too much, lie at one
end and the foolhardy, who fear too little ... other. A sensible person seeks the
ground in between: valor.
But what are cravenness, valor, and foolhardiness? They resist iron
encirclement, he admits
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Grooming in Child Sexual Abuse, 23 J. Child Sexual
Abuse 957 (2014) 10
Craven et al., "Sexual grooming of children," 12 J. Sexual Aggression 287 (2006) 10
Diamond ... their parents," who "do not have many friends," or who "have
already been victimized." (Craven et al., "Sexual grooming of children," 12 J. Sexual Aggression
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imag- has been studied extensively in adults (e.g., Allport, Styles, &
ing (fMRI) (Diamond, O'Craven, & Savoy, 1998; O'Craven, Hsieh. 1994; Jersild, 1927; Meiran, Gotler, & Perlman, 1996;
Savoy, & Diamond
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engaging in emotional manipulation. Grooming efforts can also extend to
"grooming the environment." Craven et al., "Sexual grooming of children: Review of literature
and theoretical considerations," 3 J. of Sexual ... reviewing the literature on
the prevalence of various grooming techniques); Craven et al., "Sexual grooming of children:
Review of literature and theoretical considerations," 3 J. of Sexual Aggression
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of virtue. Take courage. It is a continuum. The craven, who fear too much, lie at one
end and the foolhardy, who fear too little ... other. A sensible person seeks the
ground in between: valor.
But what are cravenness, valor, and foolhardiness? They resist iron encirclement,
he admits
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wanted for the murder of his
grandmother and the attempted murder of a Craven County Sheriffs Deputy. The article noted that the public is
urged not to approach Connelly ... spotted, but to call 911immediately, and can submit tips anonymously through
the Craven County Crime Stoppers app. Additional reporting was provided by WNCT (CBS-9) (11/07, Law), KTVU
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of virtue. Take courage. It is a continuum. The craven, who fear too much, lie at one
end and the foolhardy, who fear too little ... other. A sensible person seeks the
ground in between: valor.
But what are cravenness, valor, and foolhardiness? They resist iron
encirclement, he admits
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event
that allows Obama to seem presidential, while [Mitt] Romney
just looks politically craven," says Jim Gerstein, a Democratic
pollster. For Netanyahu, that's one more obstacle—in a long
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