2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104647
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A psycho-linguistic profile of online grooming conversations: A comparative study of prison and police staff considerations

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“…These, along with sexual interactions between adults and minors (e.g., sex via webcam, sexual conversations, sending sexual photos or videos, or meeting offline for sexual contact), are booming phenomena that raise enormous social concern Gámez-Guadix & Mateos-Pérez, 2019). Although this study focuses on online sexual solicitation and interactions between minors and adults, according to the scientific literature, these types of sexualized behaviors are sometimes part of a more global process of child grooming-the seduction and/or manipulation of minors carried out by an adult (Broome, Izura, & Davies, 2020;Gámez-Guadix, Almendros, Calvete, & De Santisteban, 2018;Ringenberg, Seigfried-Spellar, Rayz, & Rogers, 2022). When this occurs, the adult manipulates the child into developing a feeling of attachment to the abuser, who displays an expectation of trust and intimacy, concealing primarily sexual intentions (Kloess, Hamilton-Giachritsis, & Beech, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These, along with sexual interactions between adults and minors (e.g., sex via webcam, sexual conversations, sending sexual photos or videos, or meeting offline for sexual contact), are booming phenomena that raise enormous social concern Gámez-Guadix & Mateos-Pérez, 2019). Although this study focuses on online sexual solicitation and interactions between minors and adults, according to the scientific literature, these types of sexualized behaviors are sometimes part of a more global process of child grooming-the seduction and/or manipulation of minors carried out by an adult (Broome, Izura, & Davies, 2020;Gámez-Guadix, Almendros, Calvete, & De Santisteban, 2018;Ringenberg, Seigfried-Spellar, Rayz, & Rogers, 2022). When this occurs, the adult manipulates the child into developing a feeling of attachment to the abuser, who displays an expectation of trust and intimacy, concealing primarily sexual intentions (Kloess, Hamilton-Giachritsis, & Beech, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, there seems to be some difference of opinion about the strategies used by sexual aggressors to involve children in sexual activities online. According to the results from Broome et al [24], this type of online sexual exploitation may occur without deception when aggressors use discursive strategies with a positive tone (e.g., flattering the victims). Other studies have also identified pressure as the most common strategy [25] or the escalation of threats [26].…”
Section: Theoretical Background: What Do We Know About Grooming?mentioning
confidence: 99%