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on Given that childhood victimization has been found to increase vulnerability for subsequent rev ictimization (Classen, Palesh, & Agganval, 2005; Widom, Czaja, & Dutton, 2008), forensic psychologists may also be asked to assess the impact of traumatic events that have occurred during adulthood when
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appeared to have for- gotten the former CSA, probably because of mechanisms specific to memory for traumatic events. In another prospective study, Widom and Morris (1997) inter- viewed 96 men and women with a history of substantiated CSA that occurred 20 years previously, between 1967 and 1971. Parti