Child grooming also targets parents

Child grooming often begins by approaching parents to build trust. Perpetrators use systematic manipulation to access children without suspicion. Understanding these signs is crucial for protecting children early.

Grooming is a systematic and patient manipulation process where perpetrators do not act spontaneously but devise strategies to create a sense of safety, emotional closeness, and dependency. According to the Rising Children Network, child grooming involves a series of manipulative behaviors aimed at preparing a child for sexual exploitation, and this process can last from weeks to years.

Many assume grooming targets children directly, but perpetrators often start by approaching parents, teachers, or caregivers. They appear friendly, caring, and genuinely helpful, such as by giving gifts or offering frequent assistance, to build family trust. Once parents feel comfortable, vigilance decreases, allowing perpetrators to interact with the child without close supervision.

Signs of grooming in children include frequently talking about one adult or older child and wanting to meet alone, forming relationships with much older individuals, skipping school or activities, withdrawing from friends, locking themselves in their room, possessing expensive gifts without explanation, reluctance to share daily activities, or lying. Children may also show emotional changes like irritability, anxiety, or appearing unusually mature.

In the early stages, the relationship seems normal, but perpetrators gradually normalize excessive physical contact or introduce sexual topics through conversations or content. Grooming continues even after abuse to prevent the child from speaking out. Parents must be alert to these patterns to prevent the risk of sexual violence.

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Swedish Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer at a press conference announcing proposals to strengthen police crime-fighting measures.
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Proposal to ease police crime provocations

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A new investigation proposes allowing police to use provocative measures, such as posing as drug buyers or children selling sex online. The proposals also include creating AI-generated fictional child pornography to infiltrate pedophile networks. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer welcomes the investigation as a step to strengthen crime fighting.

Child grooming has sparked discussions in Indonesia following the release of the book Broken Strings by Aurelie Moeremans. Dr. Rohimi Zam Zam, a psychology expert at Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta (UMJ), stresses that this psychological manipulation causes deep trauma for children. Parents and educators are urged to enhance education and supervision to prevent sexual exploitation.

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Sexual predators often follow a calculated process to target and groom children, as revealed in a South African survivor's account. Annemarie Gillmer shares how she was manipulated from age 13 by an older riding coach, highlighting tactics that isolated her and eroded her boundaries. Her experience underscores the need for awareness to protect children from such abuse.

가나가와현 40대 회사원 남성이 70대 후반 부모가 중학생 아들에게 자주 돈을 주는 습관이 아이의 돈 가치 인식에 해롭다고 걱정한다. 거리 때문에 1년에 몇 번밖에 못 보는 손자를 어리광 부리게 하려는 마음은 이해하지만, 사전 논의 요청을 무시하고 몰래 계속한다. 교육 평론가 오기 나오키는 아들과 우려를 공개적으로 논의하고 선물을 성인 될 때까지 보관하라고 조언한다.

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A father in Älvsbyn faces indictment for serious child sex crimes, including exploitation of minors for sexual posing and possession of child pornography. The children were reunited with their parents in August 2023 despite suspicions of violence but were taken into care again after a police raid in October. The man denies all charges.

The General Prosecutor's Office presents in Neiva a comprehensive model to prevent, detect, and address sexual abuse in educational settings, amid rising violence cases. The initiative aims to create safe spaces for children and adolescents through diagnostics, pedagogical materials, and training workshops. The launch takes place this Monday, January 26, 2026, at the Mega Colegio Rodrigo Lara Bonilla.

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Congressman Mark Harris, a Republican from North Carolina, has introduced legislation aimed at closing what he and his supporters describe as a loophole in federal law that lets some producers of sexually explicit videos featuring children in the background evade punishment. The bill targets cases where minors are intentionally depicted in a sexually exploitative context but are not directly engaged in sexual acts, and Harris argues the change is necessary to better protect children from exploitation.

 

 

 

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