1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf00852802
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How sex offenders lure children

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“…The first studies which specifically analyzed the modus operandi of sexual offenders against children were conducted in the late 1980s (Berliner and Conte, 1990;Budin and Johnson, 1989;Christiansen and Blake, 1990;Conte, Wolf and Smith, 1989;Lang and Frenzel, 1988) (see Table I). These studies were mainly undertaken to provide information for prevention purposes.…”
Section: Empirical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first studies which specifically analyzed the modus operandi of sexual offenders against children were conducted in the late 1980s (Berliner and Conte, 1990;Budin and Johnson, 1989;Christiansen and Blake, 1990;Conte, Wolf and Smith, 1989;Lang and Frenzel, 1988) (see Table I). These studies were mainly undertaken to provide information for prevention purposes.…”
Section: Empirical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Watson (1984) suggested that deficits in judgment and social skills may result in an increased vulnerability to sexual abuse. Additional factors may include deficits in communication (Sobsey, 1988;Sobsey & Varnhagen, 1988), an inability to seek help or report abuse (Lang & Frenzel, 1988), lack of knowledge on how to defend against abuse, and lack of education regarding appropriate sexual behavior (Sobsey & Varnhagen, 1988). Finally, individuals with mental retardation are often dependent on others.…”
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“…Many incest offenders are also physically violent to their partners and children (Stermac, 1995). Research also indicates that sex offenders target a potential victim and carefully plan the abuse (Lang & Frenzel, 1988). The offender gains the child's trust, carefully, imperceptibly seducing the child to participate in the violence against her.…”
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confidence: 99%