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Sexual Killers and Their Victims
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References
1986
Year
Forensic PsychologySexual CrimeVictim InformationCriminological TheorySexual AbuseOffender ProfilingGender StudiesHomicideSociologyLaw Enforcement CategoriesVictimologyCriminal LawSexual KillersVictim ResponseSocial SciencesSexual And Reproductive HealthCriminal JusticeHealth Sciences
The study of crime scene profiling efforts elicits two important patterns of sexual murders: organized and disorganized. These law enforcement categories have been derived from evidence and patterns of evidence at the site of sexual murders. The study then explores victim information and its relationship to the two categories. In particular, we explored victim response to the offender in terms of no resistance and active resistance to the assault. We found that regardless of type of resistance, active or passive, and category of offender, death ensued. When we examined nine victims who survived, the category of offender was not the predictor, rather, “chance happenings” preserved life.
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