TY - JOUR
T1 - An exploration of rapists' motivations as illustrated by their crime scene actions
T2 - is the gender of the victim an influential factor?
AU - Jamel, Joanna
PY - 2014/10
Y1 - 2014/10
N2 - An aim of this paper was to examine if the rapist's motivations of anger and power as inferred from rape crime scene behaviours differentiates between rape victim genders. In
addition, it was sought to analyse the resistance strategies employed by rape victims to investigate whether gender influences victim-offender behavioural interactions. A sample
of 24 female and 12 male rape victims aged from 13 to 39 years were analysed. The data were extracted from the US National Crime Survey, which contained 12 reported cases of
male rape. It was hypothesised that the theme of power would be evident from the rapists' behaviour as illustrated by the crime scene actions and victim-offender interaction.
Smallest Space Analysis, a multi-dimensional scaling technique, was employed to identify the themes present in the perpetration of rape. The crime scene actions illustrated several distinctions relating to the theme of power present in the offender's motives irrespective of the victim's gender. An additional finding was that victim resistance strategies differentiated between male and female rape victims.
AB - An aim of this paper was to examine if the rapist's motivations of anger and power as inferred from rape crime scene behaviours differentiates between rape victim genders. In
addition, it was sought to analyse the resistance strategies employed by rape victims to investigate whether gender influences victim-offender behavioural interactions. A sample
of 24 female and 12 male rape victims aged from 13 to 39 years were analysed. The data were extracted from the US National Crime Survey, which contained 12 reported cases of
male rape. It was hypothesised that the theme of power would be evident from the rapists' behaviour as illustrated by the crime scene actions and victim-offender interaction.
Smallest Space Analysis, a multi-dimensional scaling technique, was employed to identify the themes present in the perpetration of rape. The crime scene actions illustrated several distinctions relating to the theme of power present in the offender's motives irrespective of the victim's gender. An additional finding was that victim resistance strategies differentiated between male and female rape victims.
KW - Sociology
U2 - 10.1002/jip.1422
DO - 10.1002/jip.1422
M3 - Article
SN - 1544-4759
VL - 11
SP - 276
EP - 298
JO - Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
JF - Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
IS - 3
ER -