Grooming. A process by which a person prepares a child, significant adults and the environment for the abuse of this child. Specific goals include gaining access to the child, gaining the child’s compliance, maintaining the child’s secrecy to avoid disclosure. This process serves to strengthen the offender’s abusive pattern, as it may be used as a means of justifying or denying their actions. (Reference: Xxxxxx, Xxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 2007 as quoted in X’Xxxxx, Xxx and Dare 2017 Grooming and child sexual abuse in institutional contexts Royal Commission research paper).
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Grooming. A process by which a person prepares a child, significant adults and the environment for the abuse of this a child. Specific goals include gaining access to the child, gaining the child’s compliance, maintaining the child’s secrecy to avoid disclosure. This process serves to strengthen the offender’s abusive pattern, as it may be used as a means of justifying or denying their actions. (Reference: Xxxxxx, Xxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 2007 as quoted in X’Xxxxx, Xxx and Dare 2017 Grooming and child sexual abuse in institutional contexts Royal Commission research paper).
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Samples: Safety Agreement
Grooming. A process by which a person prepares a child, significant adults and the environment for the abuse of this a child. Specific goals include gaining access to the child, gaining the child’s compliance, maintaining the child’s secrecy to avoid disclosure. This process serves to strengthen the offender’s abusive pattern, as it may be used as a means of justifying or denying their actions. (Reference: Xxxxxx, Xxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 2007 as quoted in X’Xxxxx, Xxx Koh and Dare 2017 Grooming and child sexual abuse in institutional contexts Royal Commission research paper).
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Samples: Safety Agreement