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Sexual grooming of children: Review of literature and theoretical considerations
Authors:Samantha Craven  Sarah Brown  Elizabeth Gilchrist
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Coventry University , Coventry, UK s.craven@coventry.ac.uk;3. Department of Psychology , Coventry University , Coventry, UK;4. Department of Psychology , University of Kent , Canterbury, Kent, UK
Abstract:Abstract

The current review aims to outline the existing understanding of sexual grooming. Issues of poor definition, the adoption of the term “grooming” and the prevalence of sexual grooming will be discussed. Consideration will be given to how prominent theories of child sexual abuse often neglect sexual grooming. This will be followed by a detailed account of the existing knowledge within the literature. Three types of sexual grooming were thus identified: self-grooming, grooming the environment and significant others and grooming the child. Based on these findings, a new definition of sexual grooming is suggested. Furthermore, the findings correspond well with current models of the sexual offence process. A more comprehensive understanding of sexual grooming is required to facilitate a preventative approach to child protection.
Keywords:Sexual grooming  theory of child sexual abuse
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