epstein-docs.github.io/results/IMAGES002/DOJ-OGR-00005909.json
2025-10-06 19:39:23 +11:00

137 lines
12 KiB
JSON

{
"document_metadata": {
"page_number": "42 of 43",
"document_number": "397-1",
"date": "10/29/21",
"document_type": "Court Document",
"has_handwriting": false,
"has_stamps": false
},
"full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 397-1 Filed 10/29/21 Page 42 of 43\n298 S. Craven et al.\nReferences\nBerliner, L. & Conte, J. R. (1990). The process of victimization: The victims' perspective. Child Abuse and Neglect, 14, 29 40.\nCanter, D., Hughes, D. & Kirby, S. (1998). Paedophilia: Pathology, criminality, or both? The development of a multivariate model of offence behaviour in child sexual abuse. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 9, 532 555.\nCeci, S. J. & Bruck, M. (1993). Suggestibility of the child witness: A historical review and synthesis. Psychological Bulletin, 11, 403 439.\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 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. L., Hamilton, K. & Fernandez, Y. (2001). Empathy deficits and cognitive distortions in child molesters. Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research and Treatment, 13, 123 130.\nMarshall, W. L., Hudson, S. M., Jones, R. & Fernandez, Y. M. (1995). Empathy in sex offenders. Clinical Psychology Review, 15, 99 113.\nMorrison, T., Erooga, M. & Beckett, R. C. (1994). Sexual Offending Against Children: Assessment and Treatment of Males. London: Routledge.\nO'Connell, R. (2003). A Typology of Child Cybersexploitation and Online Grooming Practices. Available at: http://www.safer-internet.net/downloads/UCLAN report release.pdf (accessed September 2003).\nPickett, C. L., Gardner, W. L. & Knowles, M. (2004). Getting a cue: The need to belong and enhanced sensitivity to social cues. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 1095 1107.\nProchaska, J. O. & DiClemente, C. C. (1982). Transtheoretical therapy: Toward a more integrative model of change. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 19, 276 288.\nSampson, A. (1994). Acts of Abuse: Sex Offenders and the Criminal Justice System. London: Routledge.\nSanford, L. T. (1982). The Silent Children: A Parent's Guide to the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse: McGraw-Hill.\nDOJ-OGR-00005909",
"text_blocks": [
{
"type": "printed",
"content": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 397-1 Filed 10/29/21 Page 42 of 43",
"position": "header"
},
{
"type": "printed",
"content": "298 S. Craven et al.\nReferences",
"position": "top"
},
{
"type": "printed",
"content": "Berliner, L. & Conte, J. R. (1990). The process of victimization: The victims' perspective. Child Abuse and Neglect, 14, 29 40.\nCanter, D., Hughes, D. & Kirby, S. (1998). Paedophilia: Pathology, criminality, or both? The development of a multivariate model of offence behaviour in child sexual abuse. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 9, 532 555.\nCeci, S. J. & Bruck, M. (1993). Suggestibility of the child witness: A historical review and synthesis. Psychological Bulletin, 11, 403 439.\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 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. L., Hamilton, K. & Fernandez, Y. (2001). Empathy deficits and cognitive distortions in child molesters. Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research and Treatment, 13, 123 130.\nMarshall, W. L., Hudson, S. M., Jones, R. & Fernandez, Y. M. (1995). Empathy in sex offenders. Clinical Psychology Review, 15, 99 113.\nMorrison, T., Erooga, M. & Beckett, R. C. (1994). Sexual Offending Against Children: Assessment and Treatment of Males. London: Routledge.\nO'Connell, R. (2003). A Typology of Child Cybersexploitation and Online Grooming Practices. Available at: http://www.safer-internet.net/downloads/UCLAN report release.pdf (accessed September 2003).\nPickett, C. L., Gardner, W. L. & Knowles, M. (2004). Getting a cue: The need to belong and enhanced sensitivity to social cues. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 1095 1107.\nProchaska, J. O. & DiClemente, C. C. (1982). Transtheoretical therapy: Toward a more integrative model of change. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 19, 276 288.\nSampson, A. (1994). Acts of Abuse: Sex Offenders and the Criminal Justice System. London: Routledge.\nSanford, L. T. (1982). The Silent Children: A Parent's Guide to the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse: McGraw-Hill.",
"position": "middle"
},
{
"type": "printed",
"content": "DOJ-OGR-00005909",
"position": "footer"
}
],
"entities": {
"people": [
"Berliner, L.",
"Conte, J. R.",
"Canter, D.",
"Hughes, D.",
"Kirby, S.",
"Ceci, S. J.",
"Bruck, M.",
"Christiansen, J. R.",
"Blake, R. H.",
"Horton, A. L.",
"Wolf, S.",
"Smith, T.",
"Craissati, J.",
"McClurg, G.",
"Browne, K.",
"Craven, S.",
"Brown, S.",
"Gilchrist, E.",
"Elliott, M.",
"Kilcoyne, J.",
"Fernandez, Y. M.",
"Marshall, W. L.",
"Lightbody, S.",
"O'Sullivan, C.",
"Finkelhor, D.",
"Gillespie, A.",
"Hall, G. C. N.",
"Hirschman, R.",
"Hare, R. D.",
"Hart, S. D.",
"Hodgins, S.",
"Herman, J.",
"Howitt, D.",
"Itzin, C.",
"Laws, D. R.",
"Barbaree, H. E.",
"Leberg, E.",
"Anderson, D.",
"Champagne, F.",
"Hamilton, K.",
"Hudson, S. M.",
"Jones, R.",
"Morrison, T.",
"Erooga, M.",
"Beckett, R. C.",
"O'Connell, R.",
"Pickett, C. L.",
"Gardner, W. L.",
"Knowles, M.",
"Prochaska, J. O.",
"DiClemente, C. C.",
"Sampson, A.",
"Sanford, L. T."
],
"organizations": [
"Sage Publications, Inc.",
"Home Office",
"John Wiley and Sons",
"Plenum Press",
"Routledge",
"McGraw-Hill"
],
"locations": [
"Thousand Oaks, CA",
"New York",
"Oxford, UK",
"London"
],
"dates": [
"1990",
"1998",
"1993",
"1989",
"2002",
"1995",
"1999",
"1984",
"2004",
"1992",
"1993",
"1981",
"2003",
"1995",
"2001",
"1990",
"1997",
"2001",
"1995",
"1994",
"2003",
"2004",
"1982",
"1994",
"1982"
],
"reference_numbers": [
"1:20-cr-00330-PAE",
"397-1",
"DOJ-OGR-00005909"
]
},
"additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court document, specifically a list of references related to child sexual abuse and sexual offending. The text is well-formatted and printed, with no visible handwriting or stamps. The document is likely a page from a larger report or academic paper."
}