April 9, 2021 Call with Dr. Lisa Rocchio • Opinions and conclusions are based upon 30 years plus of education, training, and experience in field of psychology • There are decades of published and unpublished scientific work in field of forensic and clinical psychology, psychological assessment, trauma psychology, interpersonal violence, and dynamics and impact of childhood sexual abuse • Impossible to identify specific works or treatises representing all of accumulated education, knowledge, and experience • Has read published works on complex trauma, psychological assessment and issues relating to forensic assessment, psychological trauma, interpersonal violence, childhood sexual abuse • Has also read published personal accounts of individuals who have been abused; literature about cultural competency and why that's important in conducting forensic evaluation • To point to one specific book, journal, or article would not be fair or accurate answer • Working in field for 30 plus years; information gleaned in process of assessing and providing treatment to survivors of childhood sexual abuse as well as work in forensic arena, numerous continuing education programs attended by experts in the field • Can give examples of certain articles or if making particular statements on particular topics, can provide sources, as well as identify peer reviewed research supporting position; example: National Crime Victim Survey — used to look at prevalence data or underreporting of sex crimes • Opinions not exclusively based on peer reviewed literature but 30 plus years of education, training, and experience in clinical and forensic realms • Commonly known that perpetrators tend to target individuals who they feel they are going to be most successful in grooming and gaining compliance o In most instances of child sexual abuse, the sexual encounters come later in the process of a relationship and that relationship is something that has been establis