
The Socially Skilled Child Molester
Differentiating the Guilty from the Falsely Accused
By: Carla Van Dam
Paperback | 27 March 2006 | Edition Number 1
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Revealing the secret but successful strategies used by child molesters allows adults to intervene long before children are abused. The Socially Skilled Child Molester: Differentiating the Guilty from the Falsely Accused identifies how socially proficient molesters successfully ingratiate themselves into families and communities. The book closely examines their techniques and strategies while detailing the tools for prevention. The difficult issue of false accusation is tackled by learning the distinctions that clearly differentiate the actions of the guilty from those who are innocent. Practical recommendations for accurately assessing danger and managing safety are provided.
The Socially Skilled Child Molester focuses on the sexual deviants who 'groom' family, friends, and their community to allow their activities, though arousing suspicion, to go on without restriction. This essential source reveals their tactics. Using composite representations of various types of child molesters, the author illustrates through case history and detailed research how these offenders succeed, while providing recommendations on how communities can stop enabling and protecting such individuals.
The Socially Skilled Child Molester discusses in depth:
- a (TM)groomersa (TM) versus a (TM)grabbersa (TM)
- common misperceptions about child molesters
- the groomer profilea "the different types
- groomer strategies for manipulation
- correctly differentiating between pedophiles and the falsely accused
- predicting risk
- the key concerns when interviewing child molesters
- the three levels of child molesters
- recidivism for the sexual deviant.
The Socially Skilled Child Molester comprehensively brings together helpful strategies and vital information essential for parents, lawmakers, police, teachers, and therapists.
ISBN: 9780789028068
ISBN-10: 0789028069
Published: 27th March 2006
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 178
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 15.4 x 21.2 x 1.0
Weight (kg): 0.29
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