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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 467 Filed 11/15/21 Page 45 of 158 45\n\nBY MS. POMERANTZ:\nQ. Dr. Rocchio, to prepare for this hearing, did you provide the government with samples of literature?\nA. I did.\nQ. Is this one of the samples you provided?\nA. Yes.\nQ. Is this article peer-reviewed?\nA. Yes.\nQ. At a high level, can you describe this article?\nA. So what this article did, it reviewed information provided by a variety of professionals who had expertise, specifically in offender behavior and tactics that are utilized by offenders in sexual abuse, professionals from a variety of fields. And it asked them to talk about some of the tactics used in furthering the relationship and developing a dynamic of coercive control.\nWhat was significant in particular about this article is not only did they look at coercive control as it applies to childhood sexual abuse, but they also looked at how coercive control, patterns of behavior play out in multiple forms of victimization; trafficking, elder abuse or pimp and sex worker relationships, intimate partner violence, rape, sexual assault, that sort of thing.\nQ. Does this article talk about grooming?\nA. It does.\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\n\nDOJ-OGR-00007224",
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  19. "content": "BY MS. POMERANTZ:\nQ. Dr. Rocchio, to prepare for this hearing, did you provide the government with samples of literature?\nA. I did.\nQ. Is this one of the samples you provided?\nA. Yes.\nQ. Is this article peer-reviewed?\nA. Yes.\nQ. At a high level, can you describe this article?\nA. So what this article did, it reviewed information provided by a variety of professionals who had expertise, specifically in offender behavior and tactics that are utilized by offenders in sexual abuse, professionals from a variety of fields. And it asked them to talk about some of the tactics used in furthering the relationship and developing a dynamic of coercive control.\nWhat was significant in particular about this article is not only did they look at coercive control as it applies to childhood sexual abuse, but they also looked at how coercive control, patterns of behavior play out in multiple forms of victimization; trafficking, elder abuse or pimp and sex worker relationships, intimate partner violence, rape, sexual assault, that sort of thing.\nQ. Does this article talk about grooming?\nA. It does.",
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