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Sexual murderers' implicit theories

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posted on 2006-11-01, 00:00 authored by A Beech, D Fisher, Tony Ward
Interviews with 28 sexual murderers were subjected to grounded theory analysis. Five implicit theories (ITs) were identified: dangerous world, male sex drive is uncontrollable, entitlement, women as sexual objects, and women as unknowable. These ITs were found to be identical to those identified in the literature as being present in rapists. The presence of dangerous world and male sex drive is uncontrollable were present, or absent, such that three groups could be identified: (a) dangerous world plus male sex drive is uncontrollable; (b) dangerous world, in the absence of male sex drive is uncontrollable; (c) male sex drive is uncontrollable in the absence of dangerous world. These three groups were found to differ in motivation: (a) were motivated by urges to rape and murder; (b) were motivated by grievance, resentment and/or anger toward women; (c) were motivated to sexually offend but were prepared to kill to avoid detection, or secure compliance.

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Journal

Journal of interpersonal violence

Volume

20

Issue

11

Pagination

1366 - 1389

Publisher

Sage Publications

Location

Beverly Hills, Calif.

ISSN

0886-2605

eISSN

1552-6518

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Sage Publications

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