An unnamed questioner asks Dr. Rocchio to identify Government Exhibit 5. Dr. Rocchio confirms he recognizes it and describes it as an article about the evolution of the word 'grooming' in the context of child sexual abuse.
Ms. Pomerantz questions Dr. Rocchio about an article, focusing on a specific passage. Dr. Rocchio states that he does not agree with the article's conclusions and finds the specified text to be incomplete.
Ms. Pomerantz questions Dr. Rocchio about their knowledge of the term 'grooming by proxy' in scientific or clinical literature.
An unnamed questioner conducts a direct examination of Dr. Rocchio, an expert witness. Dr. Rocchio explains how memory functions in victims of child sexual abuse, contrasting clear memories of the event with memories of peripheral details in cases of dissociation. The testimony establishes Dr. Rocchio's expertise in trauma psychology and touches on the concept of delayed disclosure.
Ms. Pomerantz questions Dr. Rocchio about an article he provided to the government, confirming its publication date, peer-review status, and the conclusions of the study regarding perpetrator behaviors.
Ms. Pomerantz questions Dr. Rocchio about an article he provided to the government, confirming its publication date, peer-review status, and the conclusions of the study regarding perpetrator behaviors.
Ms. Pomerantz questions Dr. Rocchio, asking him to explain to the jury what a forensic practice entails. Dr. Rocchio describes being hired by attorneys to conduct psychological evaluations for various legal matters.
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