An offender is coded as having high contact when they have: Spent a substantial amount of their time in close proximity to the victim and victim's family Spent a substantial amount of their time in close proximity to victims Moved into a 3-mile radius of their victim and victim's family Spent little or no time with victim's family outside of rape and sexual assaults
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