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The identification of sexual and violent motivations in men who assault women : implication for treatment

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posted on 2006-12-01, 00:00 authored by A Beech, Tony Ward, D Fisher
A qualitative analysis of interview data with 41 rapists determined that five implicit theories (ITs) underlie rapists’ offense supportive beliefs/feelings/motives: (a) dangerous world (DW)—where men have feelings of generalized anger and/or resentment toward others; (b) women are dangerous—where men hold a set of attitudes that are hostile toward women; (c) women as sexual objects (WSO)—where women are seen as primarily sexual objects; (d) male sex drive is uncontrollable—where sexual urges are seen all consuming; (e) entitlement—where men feel that they can do exactly what they want. Consideration of whether DW or WSO ITs were present or absent indicated that three main groups could be identified: Group 1: violently motivated—presence of DW and/or absence of WSO; Group 2: sexually motivated—presence of WSO and/or absence of DW; Group 3: sadistically motivated—presence of DW and WSO. These results are discussed in terms of treatment needs of rapists.

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Beverly Hills, Calif.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2006, Sage Publications

Journal

Journal of interpersonal violence

Volume

21

Pagination

1635 - 1653

ISSN

0886-2605

eISSN

1552-6518

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