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In 1931, [[Wilhelm Reich]] proposed that "new economic interests, gradually emerging, make the sexual suppression of children desirable to economic profiteers." Since his prophecies were fulfilled, some people have proposed '''economic models''' of the [[child abuse industry]] (see [[Debate Guide: Child abuse industry|Debate Guide]]) and its interaction with politics and public services. | In 1931, [[Wilhelm Reich]] proposed that "new economic interests, gradually emerging, make the sexual suppression of children desirable to economic profiteers." Since his prophecies were fulfilled, some people have proposed '''economic models''' of the [[child abuse industry]] (see [[Debate Guide: Child abuse industry|Debate Guide]]) and its interaction with politics and public services. | ||
'''Daniel Lievre''' proposed a model in 2006. The model was adapted in 2009. It is possible that the 2009 revision could be used in conjunction with a social model. | |||
[[Image:Csaflow.PNG|thumb|left|600px|2006]] | [[Image:Csaflow.PNG|thumb|left|600px|2006]] |
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In 1931, Wilhelm Reich proposed that "new economic interests, gradually emerging, make the sexual suppression of children desirable to economic profiteers." Since his prophecies were fulfilled, some people have proposed economic models of the child abuse industry (see Debate Guide) and its interaction with politics and public services.
Daniel Lievre proposed a model in 2006. The model was adapted in 2009. It is possible that the 2009 revision could be used in conjunction with a social model.