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Williams 2015), as the
few empirical studies that have examined the use of sexual grooming tactics found these were used by
approximately 30-45% of child sexual abusers (Canter, Hughes ... select behaviors (it = 42; see Winters,
fettle, and Kaylor 2020) considered to be identifiable grooming tactics used in CSA. The SGM is the
first model ofsexual grooming to have received ... sexual grooming behaviors as solely pre-offense actions
thereby limiting the scope of sexual grooming tactics employed by offenders (e.g., Brackenridge 2001;
Howitt and Sheldon 2007). Therefore, a definition
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provided support for the SGM and
produced 42 behaviors that were considered to be grooming
tactics within these stages. From this, the first validated, com-
prehensive model of in•person ... represen-
tative prevalence rates of the number of child sexual abusers who employ
sexual grooming tactics in the offense process. Of the few studies that have
tackled this question ... gender of the victim), as well as contextual factors (e.g., "effectiveness"
of the grooming tactics, the offender's relationship to the victim, cultural
factors; Kaufman et al., 2006). Notably, sexual
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