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Getting to Grips with Sexual Grooming? The New Offence under the Sexual Offences Act 2003

Pages 147-159 | Published online: 17 May 2010

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Leah E. Kaylor, Georgia M. Winters, Elizabeth L. Jeglic & Jennifer Cilli. (2023) An analysis of child sexual grooming legislation in the United States. Psychology, Crime & Law 29:9, pages 982-1000.
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Georgia M. Winters, Leah E. Kaylor & Elizabeth L. Jeglic. (2022) Toward a Universal Definition of Child Sexual Grooming. Deviant Behavior 43:8, pages 926-938.
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Katelyn T. Kirk-Provencher, Elizabeth L. Jeglic, Cynthia Calkins & Nichea S. Spillane. (2022) The use of substances in sexual offending in a United States sample. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 29:1, pages 53-67.
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Molly R. Wolf, Braden K. Linn & Doyle K. Pruitt. (2018) Grooming child victims into sexual abuse: a psychometric analysis of survivors’ experiences. Journal of Sexual Aggression 24:2, pages 215-224.
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Georgia M. Winters & Elizabeth L. Jeglic. (2017) Stages of Sexual Grooming: Recognizing Potentially Predatory Behaviors of Child Molesters. Deviant Behavior 38:6, pages 724-733.
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Nicole van Zyl. (2017) Sexual grooming of young girls: The promise and limits of law. Agenda 31:2, pages 44-53.
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Andy Williams. (2015) Child sexual victimisation: ethnographic stories of stranger and acquaintance grooming. Journal of Sexual Aggression 21:1, pages 28-42.
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MatthewL. Williams & Kirsty Hudson. (2013) Public perceptions of internet, familial and localised sexual grooming: Predicting perceived prevalence and safety. Journal of Sexual Aggression 19:2, pages 218-235.
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Rebecca Williams, IanA. Elliott & AnthonyR. Beech. (2013) Identifying Sexual Grooming Themes Used by Internet Sex Offenders. Deviant Behavior 34:2, pages 135-152.
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Susanna Abigael Coetzee. (2023) Sexual Grooming of Children in Teaching as a Trust Profession in South Africa. Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 26.
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Patrick Bishop. 2020. The Palgrave Handbook of International Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance. The Palgrave Handbook of International Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance 281 304 .
Jason D. Spraitz & Kendra N. Bowen. (2018) Examination of a Nascent Taxonomy of Priest Sexual Grooming. Sexual Abuse 31:6, pages 707-728.
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Susan Raine & Stephen A. Kent. (2019) The grooming of children for sexual abuse in religious settings: Unique characteristics and select case studies. Aggression and Violent Behavior 48, pages 180-189.
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Patrick Bishop. 2019. The Palgrave Handbook of International Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance. The Palgrave Handbook of International Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance 1 24 .
Malory Plummer. (2017) Lived Experiences of Grooming Among Australian Male Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 33:1, pages 37-63.
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Ian A. Elliott. (2016) A Self-Regulation Model of Sexual Grooming. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 18:1, pages 83-97.
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Alisdair A. Gillespie. (2008) Cyber-Stings: Policing Sex Offences on the Internet. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles 81:3, pages 196-208.
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Jill Manthorpe, Anthea Tinker, Claudine McCreadie, Simon Biggs, Melanie Doyle, Bob Erens & Amy Hills. (2008) Number and nuances: the implications for adult protection co‐ordinators and committees of the UK national prevalence study of abuse and neglect of older people. The Journal of Adult Protection 10:1, pages 13-23.
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SAMANTHA CRAVEN, SARAH BROWN & ELIZABETH GILCHRIST. (2007) Current Responses to Sexual Grooming: Implication for Prevention. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 46:1, pages 60-71.
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Anne-Marie Mcalinden. (2016) ‘Setting ’Em Up’: Personal, Familial and Institutional Grooming in the Sexual Abuse of Children. Social & Legal Studies 15:3, pages 339-362.
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Anne-Marie Mcalinden. (2016) Managing risk. Criminology & Criminal Justice 6:2, pages 197-218.
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Marie Eneman. 2006. Social Informatics: An Information Society for all? In Remembrance of Rob Kling. Social Informatics: An Information Society for all? In Remembrance of Rob Kling 111 121 .

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