Chapter 9- Final Exam Flashcards

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1
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recognizes other forms of sexual violation- is replacing rape
-aggravated sexual abuse

A

sexual assault

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2
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The data in this reporting system will be higher than what other reporting system?

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The National Incident Based Reporting System will have higher rates than Uniform Crime Report

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3
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the unlawful sexual intercourse with a female younger than the age of consent
-age varies by the state and jurisdiction most 16-18 years old

A

statutory rape

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4
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the at of having sexual relations with a consenting adult female under fraudulent conditions

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rape by fraud

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5
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majority never reported to law enforcement
acquaintance rape
victims with disabilities

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prevalence of rape

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multi-dimensioned behavior 
multiple dimensions 
empirically based
MTC: replaced by MTC: R3
4 major types based on primary motivation
9 subtypes
6 variables
A

Massachussets Treatment Center Rapist Typology

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What are the 4 main types of rapists

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opportunistic
pervasively angry
sexual
vindictive (revenge)

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What are the 6 variables that form building blocks of the typology?

A
aggression 
impulsivity
sexual competence
sexual fantasies
sadism
naive cognitions or beliefs
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9
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clinically developed 
views rape as a pseudosexual act
based on presumed motivations of rape
symptom of psychological dysfunction
low sexual pressure 
used by police
A

Groth Rapist Typology

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10
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greater physical injury, compliance

contempt for the victim

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anger rape

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establish power and control over victim

sexual conquest

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power rape

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victim maltreatment, helplessness, suffering

goal is to punish women

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sadistic rape

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13
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psychological condition, not a crime

attracted to pre pubescent forms of people, male or femlae (children)

A

pedophilia

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14
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socially inadequate
lack interpersonal skills
poor self esteem
rarely take full responsibility for their actions

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demographics of child molesters

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15
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first dimension

  • degree of fixation the offender has on children
  • level of social competence
A

MTC: CM3

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16
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second dimension

  • amount of contact with children
  • level of injury to the victim
  • amount of sadism manifested in the attack
A

MTC: CM3

17
Q

What are the assessments of adult sex offenders?

A

unstructured clinical interviews
collateral information is important
instruments

18
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What are the instruments used to evaluate adult sex offenders?

A
SORAG 
Static 99
ER ASOR
SUR-20 
J-Soap II
JSORRAT II
19
Q

one who engages in sexual assault simply because the opportunity to rape presents itself

A

opportunistic

20
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the rapist demonstrates a predominance of global and undifferentiated anger that pervades all areas of his life

A

pervasively angry

21
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characterized by the presence of protracted sexual or sadistic fantasies that strongly influence the assaults

A

sexual

22
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offender who uses the act of rape to harm, humiliate and degrade his victims

A

vindictive (revenge)