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The article discusses the concept of grooming in child sexual abuse, highlighting the lack of consen...

The article discusses the concept of grooming in child sexual abuse, highlighting the lack of consensus on its definition and measurement. It reviews various definitions and empirical literature on grooming, and proposes future directions for research to establish a clear definition and assessment device. The document is filed as an exhibit in a court case, suggesting its relevance to a specific legal proceeding.

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The article discusses the concept of grooming in child sexual abuse, highlighting the lack of consensus on its definition and measurement. It reviews various definitions and empirical literature on grooming, and proposes future directions for research to establish a clear definition and assessment device. The document is filed as an exhibit in a court case, suggesting its relevance to a specific legal proceeding.

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Grooming in child sexual abuseConceptual and measurement issues in defining groomingLegal implications of grooming

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