Chapter 9- Final Exam Flashcards
recognizes other forms of sexual violation- is replacing rape
-aggravated sexual abuse
sexual assault
The data in this reporting system will be higher than what other reporting system?
The National Incident Based Reporting System will have higher rates than Uniform Crime Report
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
statutory rape
the at of having sexual relations with a consenting adult female under fraudulent conditions
rape by fraud
majority never reported to law enforcement
acquaintance rape
victims with disabilities
prevalence of rape
multi-dimensioned behavior multiple dimensions empirically based MTC: replaced by MTC: R3 4 major types based on primary motivation 9 subtypes 6 variables
Massachussets Treatment Center Rapist Typology
What are the 4 main types of rapists
opportunistic
pervasively angry
sexual
vindictive (revenge)
What are the 6 variables that form building blocks of the typology?
aggression impulsivity sexual competence sexual fantasies sadism naive cognitions or beliefs
clinically developed views rape as a pseudosexual act based on presumed motivations of rape symptom of psychological dysfunction low sexual pressure used by police
Groth Rapist Typology
greater physical injury, compliance
contempt for the victim
anger rape
establish power and control over victim
sexual conquest
power rape
victim maltreatment, helplessness, suffering
goal is to punish women
sadistic rape
psychological condition, not a crime
attracted to pre pubescent forms of people, male or femlae (children)
pedophilia
socially inadequate
lack interpersonal skills
poor self esteem
rarely take full responsibility for their actions
demographics of child molesters
first dimension
- degree of fixation the offender has on children
- level of social competence
MTC: CM3
second dimension
- amount of contact with children
- level of injury to the victim
- amount of sadism manifested in the attack
MTC: CM3
What are the assessments of adult sex offenders?
unstructured clinical interviews
collateral information is important
instruments
What are the instruments used to evaluate adult sex offenders?
SORAG Static 99 ER ASOR SUR-20 J-Soap II JSORRAT II
one who engages in sexual assault simply because the opportunity to rape presents itself
opportunistic
the rapist demonstrates a predominance of global and undifferentiated anger that pervades all areas of his life
pervasively angry
characterized by the presence of protracted sexual or sadistic fantasies that strongly influence the assaults
sexual
offender who uses the act of rape to harm, humiliate and degrade his victims
vindictive (revenge)