This chapter investigates the variations in crime scene behaviour revealed in a sample of victim statements in cases of stranger sexual assault. Building on previous findings by Canter and Heritage (1990), and Canter (1994), it was hypothesised that there existed a scale of differing levels of violation by the offender. This scale, based upon actions in the offence, ranged from personal violation, through to physical violation and finally, at the most extreme level, sexual violation. Offences could also be differentiated at the personal and physical levels in terms of hostile, controlling, stealing or involving thematic emphases to the criminal’s actions. To test these hypotheses, crime scene data from the first detected offences of 112 Br...
A sample of serial rape cases (n = 23) consisting of 205 individual cases of rape that occurred in S...
Recent statistics report a significant increase in individuals reporting they have been raped by a s...
Research with both the general public and members of the criminal justice system reports a pervasive...
This thesis describes research into the sexual assault of female strangers, victims attacked by men ...
Stranger sexual violence remains a matter of public concern. A key challenge which confronts crimina...
The extrapolation of characteristics of criminals from information about their crimes, as an aid to...
Swedish national statistics suggest that the number of reported stranger rapes is steadily increasin...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
In the last fifteen years, offender profiling has emerged in the United Kingdom to be generally rega...
Davies, Wittebrood, and Jackson (1997) were among the first to investigate whether offense behaviors...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
The study of sexual homicide has been of interest to clinicians for over a century without any clear...
Davies, Wittebrood, and Jackson (1997) were among the first to investigate whether offense behaviors...
One of the assumptions that underlies the profiling process is that criminals are behaviourally cons...
A substantial proportion of past research on rapists has focused on their motives. This paper report...
A sample of serial rape cases (n = 23) consisting of 205 individual cases of rape that occurred in S...
Recent statistics report a significant increase in individuals reporting they have been raped by a s...
Research with both the general public and members of the criminal justice system reports a pervasive...
This thesis describes research into the sexual assault of female strangers, victims attacked by men ...
Stranger sexual violence remains a matter of public concern. A key challenge which confronts crimina...
The extrapolation of characteristics of criminals from information about their crimes, as an aid to...
Swedish national statistics suggest that the number of reported stranger rapes is steadily increasin...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
In the last fifteen years, offender profiling has emerged in the United Kingdom to be generally rega...
Davies, Wittebrood, and Jackson (1997) were among the first to investigate whether offense behaviors...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
The study of sexual homicide has been of interest to clinicians for over a century without any clear...
Davies, Wittebrood, and Jackson (1997) were among the first to investigate whether offense behaviors...
One of the assumptions that underlies the profiling process is that criminals are behaviourally cons...
A substantial proportion of past research on rapists has focused on their motives. This paper report...
A sample of serial rape cases (n = 23) consisting of 205 individual cases of rape that occurred in S...
Recent statistics report a significant increase in individuals reporting they have been raped by a s...
Research with both the general public and members of the criminal justice system reports a pervasive...