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Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.\nConte, J. R., Wolf, S. & Smith, T. (1989). What sexual offenders tell us about prevention strategies. Child Abuse and Neglect, 13, 293 301.\nCraissati, J., McClurg, G. & Browne, K. (2002). Characteristics of perpetrators of child sexual abuse who have been sexually victimized as children. Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research and Treatment, 14, 225 239.\nCraven, S., Brown, S. & Gilchrist, E. (in press). Current responses to sexual grooming: Implication for prevention. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 46.\nElliott, M., Browne, K. & Kilcoyne, J. (1995). Child sexual abuse prevention: What offenders tell us. Child Abuse and Neglect, 19, 579 594.\nFernandez, Y. M., Marshall, W. L., Lightbody, S. & O'Sullivan, C. (1999). The Child Molester Empathy Measure: Description and examination of its reliability and validity. Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research and Treatment, 11, 17 32.\nFinkelhor, D. (1984). Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and Research. New York: Free Press/London: Collier Macmillan.\nGillespie, A. (2002). Child protection on the internet challenges for criminal law. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 14, 411 425.\nGillespie, A. (2004). \"Grooming\": definitions and the law. New Law Journal.\nHall, G. C. N. & Hirschman, R. (1992). Sexual aggression against children: A conceptual perspective of etiology. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 19, 8, 23.\nHare, R. D. & Hart, S. D. (1993). Psychopathy, mental disorder, and crime. In S. Hodgins (Ed.), Mental Disorder and Crime (pp. 104 115). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.\nHerman, J. (1981). Father daughter incest. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 12, 76 80.\nHome Office (2003). Sexual Offences Act 2003. Available at: http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts2003/20030042.htm (accessed November 2003).\nHowitt, D. (1995). Paedophiles and Sexual Offences Against Children. Oxford, UK: John Wiley and Sons.\nItzin, C. (2001). Incest, paedophilia, pornography and prostitution: Making familial males more visible as the abusers. Child Abuse Review, 10, 35 48.\nLaws, D. R. & Marshall, W. L. (1990). A conditioning theory of the etiology and maintenance of deviant sexual preference and behavior. In W. L. Marshall, D. R. Laws & H. E. Barbaree (Eds.), Handbook of Sexual Assault: Issues, Theories, and Treatment of the Offender (pp. 209 230). New York, NY: Plenum Press.\nLeberg, E. (1997). Understanding Child Molesters: Taking Charge. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.\nMarshall, W. L. & Barbaree, H. E. (1990). An integrated theory of the etiology of sexual offending. In W. L. Marshall, D. R. Laws & H. E. Barbaree (Eds.), Handbook of Sexual Assault: Issues, Theories, and Treatment of the Offender. New York: Plenum Press.\nMarshall, W. L., Anderson, D. & Champagne, F. (1997). Self-esteem and its relationship to sexual offending. Psychology, Crime and Law, 3, 161 186.\nMarshall, W. 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