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Target selection patterns in rape
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2010
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Geographical Decision MakingSocial SciencesPsychologySexual OffendingGender StudiesDecision MakingDecision TheorySexual And Reproductive HealthSexual CrimeBehavioral SciencesTarget Selection PatternsSex OffendersSexual BehaviorOffender ClassificationCriminal JusticeSexual AssaultSexual AbuseOffender ProfilingSocial BehaviorSociologyAggressionCriminal Behavior
Abstract Both theoretical and empirical studies of decision making in target selection have shown that this process is highly dependent on the physical environment. However, research specifically investigating decision making in sex offenders' target selection is scarce. The aims of the current study were to (1) identify target selection patterns in a mixed sample of 78 Canadian and Portuguese adult rapists, (2) investigate how geographical decision making influences target selection patterns, and (3) test the influence of the type of environment on target selection patterns. The results indicate that Canadian and Portuguese rapists exhibit different target selection patterns but that their geographical decision making is congruent and consistent with the environment within which they operate. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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