Chapter 20: Rape and Other Sex Offenses Part 2 Flashcards
What are the different types of rapists?
(1) Anger Rapists
(2) Power Rapists
(3) Sadistic Rapists
What type of rapist is this:
sex is a means of expressing and discharging pent-up anger
Anger Rapists
What type of rapist is this:
uses excessive brutality during the rape
Anger Rapists
What type of rapist is this:
for the victim, the act is usually less psychologically traumatizing because the brutality of the offense often elicits great sympathy from others and less victim blaming
Anger Rapists
What type of rapist is this:
issues of power and control
Power Rapists
What type of rapist is this:
use only enough force necessary to achieve their goal of control
Power Rapists
What type of rapist is this:
victims often suffer serious psychological harm beyond the rape, because the lack of excessive force in these situations contributes to feelings that the victim could have done something to prevent it
Power Rapists
What type of rapist is this:
achieve pleasure from inflicting serious injury on the victim
Sadistic Rapists
What type of rapist is this:
the victims suffer chronic injuries from these crimes and often require extensive counseling and other types of therapy
Sadistic Rapists
What is an example of power rapists?
“date rape” and other sexual assaults among acquaintances
What percentage of sex offenders are sadistic rapists?
only 5%
What are some examples of what sadistic rapists do to their victims?
binding, gagging, torture, and sexual enslavement of their victim
What are the different types of signatures for sex offenders?
(1) Child Molesters
(2) Adolescent Sex Offenders
(3) Date/Acquaintance Rape
(4) Incest
(5) Serial Sexual Murderers
What are the primary personality characteristics of child molesters?
(1) an inability to establish genuine interpersonal relationships
(2) low self-esteem
(3) feelings of isolation and helplessness
(4) poor impulse control
What socio-economic, occupational, racial, and age group do child molesters reside in?
they exist in all socio-economic, occupational, racial, and age groupings
What is the average profile for child molesters?
most pedophiles are men, typically married, and they often have their own children
The vast majority of child molesters are either ______ ____________, ______ _________, or ________ ________ of the victim
family acquaintances
family members
distant relatives
What are the different types of child molesters?
(1) situational molesters
(2) preferential molesters
(3) “Saint”
(4) Pedarasts
What is the difference between situational and preferential molesters?
Situational molesters- do not exhibit a particular sexual preference for children but are often opportunists who engage in sex with children for varied and complex reasons
Preferential molesters- have a clear sexual preference for children
__________ molesters often have extensive collections of child-oriented pornography.
Preferential
What are “saints”?
persons who serve the wider community and are respected in their community
What are some examples of “saints”?
priests, teachers, coaches, doctors
What is the societal reaction to “saints”?
because they violate a sacred trust put on them for protecting children, there is especially strong public outrage
What is a pedarast?
pedophiles who engage in exclusively man-boy relationships