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November 28, 2021 Meeting with Rocchio
• LR has reviewed articles and found consistencies that strategies/techniques used by
traffickers to entrap and then keep trafficking victims in relationship are nearly identical to
those described in childhood sexual abuse literature as grooming; in trafficking literature
referred to as entrapment and enmeshment; literature explains how analogous to literature
on child sexual abuse and grooming more recent articles talk about concept of grooming
as being more broadly applicable
• Winters has article that just came out doing comprehensive literature review of sex
trafficking literature; needs to be further replicated, but found that tactics used by child sex
traffickers to recruit minors and maintain compliance are similar to CSA literature
• Trauma bonding typically refers more to element of coercive control; involves power
imbalance and relationship of coercive control (abusive behaviors interspersed with
positive behaviors that creates intense loyalty); vulnerability factors that traffickers look
for— literature comparing vulnerabilities to those used in childhood sexual abuse
• Recent study looked at interplay between child factors (e.g., whether child has history of
victimization; whether child has poor social skills, whether child has some form of poor
attachment or negative parent/child relationship) and parent factors (e.g., whether intimate
partner violence in home, history of childhood abuse, substance use) and family related
factors (e.g., if other people in family being abused, if family particularly isolated); meta
analysis of these studies and did statistical analysis to look at the factors to determine which
factors are identified as risk factors for CSA
• LR previously provided with testimony from Daubert hearing prior to meeting
• Prepared for trial testimony
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