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E., & Johnson, C. F. (1989). Sexual abuse prevention: Offenders' attitudes about their efficacy. Child Abuse & Neglect, 13, 77-87.\nBurgess, A. W., & Holmstrom, L. L. (1980). Sexual trauma of children and adolescents: Pressure, sex, secrecy. In L. G. Schultz (Ed.), The sexual victimology of youth (pp. 67-82). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.\nChristiansen, J. R., & Blake, R. H. (1990). The grooming process in father-daughter incest. In A. L. Horton (Ed.), The incest perpetrator: A family member no one wants to treat (pp. 88-98). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.\nConte, J. R., Wolf, S., & Smith, T. (1989). What sexual offenders tell us about prevention strategies. Child Abuse and Neglect, 13(2), 293-301.\nCraven, S., Brown, S., & Gilchrist, E. (2006). Sexual grooming of children: Review of literature and theoretical considerations. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 12(3), 287-299.\nElliott, M., Browne, K., & Kilcoyne, J. (1995). Child sexual abuse prevention: What offenders tell us. 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