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Record ID: 8689a4c8-7e1c-4b1c-8d93-11cd2ea50fc0
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-07222-2
Web resource: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-07222-2
Type: Book
Title: Sexual grooming: Integrating research, practice, prevention, and policy
Authors: Winters, Georgia M.
Jeglic, Elizabeth L.
Keywords: International Perspectives;Sexual Violence;Primary Prevention;Child Abuse and Neglect;Child Sexual Abuse (CSA);Child Abuse and Neglect;Human Trafficking and Exploitation;Courts and Legal Processes;Police and Law Enforcement;Legislation and Policy;People who use Domestic, Family, or Sexual Violence
Topic: Gender relations, gender norms and attitudes
Legal and justice responses
Sexual violence
Population: Children and young people
People who use domestic, family and sexual violence
Year: Sep-2022
Publisher: Springer Cham
Abstract:  This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current research on sexual grooming, focusing on how individuals manipulate potential victims to facilitate abuse while preventing disclosure and detection. It explores the history and growing public recognition of sexual grooming strategies, highlighting high-profile cases and abuse within child-serving organizations like the Catholic Church and Boy Scouts of America. The volume reviews models of sexual grooming, such as the Sexual Grooming Model (SGM), and discusses the varied contexts in which grooming behaviors occur, including online, familial, and institutional settings.

Key areas of coverage include:

  • Unique contexts and facets in which sexual grooming behaviour has been observed, including online grooming, personal/self-grooming, familial grooming, institutional grooming, and grooming behaviours 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.
Notes: 

Abstracts for each chapter are available here.

Contents: 

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Models of Sexual Grooming
  • Definitions of Sexual Grooming
  • Consequences of Sexual Grooming
  • Online Sexual Grooming
  • Self-Grooming
  • Families and Communities and Sexual Grooming
  • Institutions and Sexual Grooming
  • Women and Sexual Grooming
  • Sex Trafficking and Sexual Grooming
  • Juveniles and Sexual Grooming
  • Adults and Sexual Grooming
  • Sexual Grooming Assessment and Treatment
  • Sexual Grooming Prevention
  • Law Enforcement and the Courts and Sexual Grooming
  • Sexual Grooming Legislation and Policy
  • Conclusion
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