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Court Exhibit - Academic Article: 452-1

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The document is an academic article discussing the concept of grooming in child sexual abuse, its various definitions, and the challenges in measuring it. The authors argue that a clear definition is necessary for both clinical and forensic purposes, and propose future research directions. The article is submitted as an exhibit in a court case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE).

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