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Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D65

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D65 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   : SADISTIC RAPE, ADULT Most often, there is high expressive aggression with moderate to severe injury to the victim. Frequently the offender uses items to inflict pain or in- jury, such as cigarettes, knives, sticks, or bottles.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D64

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D64 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Behavioral evidence may include sham sadism (such as whipping, bondage), violence focused on the erogenous parts of the victim’s body (such as burning, cutting, or otherwise mutilating the breasts, anus, buttocks, or genitals); insertion of foreign objects in the vagina or anus; intercourse after the victim is unconscious; and the use of feces or urine within the offense.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D63

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D63 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N     315: SADISTIC RAPE The level of violence in a sadistic offender’s rape must clearly exceed what is necessary to force victim compliance; the offender’s sexual arousal is a function of the victim’s pain, fear, or discomfort.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D62

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D62 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Outcome Steven at age twenty-four was committed to the Treatment Center in Bridge- water, Massachusetts, in 1965 for sex offender treatment. He was convicted of rape. Other than the commitment offense, he had no criminal history. He was released after eighteen years when psychologists determined he was no longer sexually dangerous.  

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D61

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D61 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Investigation The victim made an immediate report to police, who returned to the crime scene and were able to develop leads as to the offender. Joe was arrested shortly after the rape and immediately admitted his guilt.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D60

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D60 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   He would respond aggressively, at times explosively, typically at the woman. He created an effective outlet for discharging—and displacing—his rage. There was never any indication that this aggression was eroticized. Finally, there was no evidence of the developmental turbulence, the behavioral management problems, and the poor social and interpersonal competence characteristic of high impulsivity.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D59

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D59 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   On the other hand, he maintained the fantasy that they would be faithful to him. This is an exemplary case of a pervasively angry, low-impulse rapist. As one diagnostic report stated, Steven’s attitude toward women was “tremendously hostile and bordering on rage.” His pattern was to jockey for a position in a relationship with a woman where he would feel ashamed, foolish, and hurt.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D58

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D58 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   His late adolescence was marked by the repetitiveness of these experiences. Over and over again, he became involved with promiscuous women who would then prove to be unfaithful. On the one hand, he could permit himself to have intercourse only with women he knew to be sexually indiscriminate.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D57

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D57 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Steven had an active sexual life, but only with women whom he considered to be “bad.” These relationships were short-lived, ending when he was directly confronted with their promiscuity. Terminating the relationship always occurred with violence, either in assaults on the women or on the boyfriends who replaced him.  

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D56

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D56 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N     He found her necking on the porch with another man and drove from her house in a blind rage. He was partially aware as he drove away that he was going to look for somebody to attack sexually. His anger was global.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D55

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D55 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   During the diagnostic interviews subsequent to his trial, he discussed the incident, describing himself as enraged at the time, not sexually excited. He had gone to visit his girlfriend, whom he had been seeing off and on since early adolescence with no sexual activity throughout the courtship.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D54

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D54 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   His father was a twenty-five-year veteran mechanic. Family life was described as stable and uneventful. Steven remained in school through the eighth grade, held a few part-time, unskilled jobs, and joined the military. He received an honorable discharge after less than one year of service.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D53

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D53 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Offender Characteristics Steven came from a relatively normal, seemingly unremarkable family. He had an older sister and a younger brother, both of whom appeared to be living normal lives. His father was a strict disciplinarian. His mother was a passive, quiet, religious woman who rarely questioned her emotionally detached husband.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D52

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D52 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N     He states that he then withdrew, without having an orgasm, and let her out of the car, threatening to kill her if she made mention of the attack. When he was arrested shortly after, he immediately admitted his guilt.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D51

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D51 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   After he parked the car, he told her to get into the back seat. When she refused, he climbed into the back and dragged her over the seat beside him. He undressed her and violently penetrated her.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D50

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D50 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   He did not hear her answer and asked again in an angry manner. She turned to walk away, which made Steven feel as though she was rejecting him and trying to make a fool of him. He punched her in the stomach, grabbed her under her chin, pulled her into his car, and drove away to a secluded area.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D49

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D49 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   CASE STUDY: 314.04: ANGER RAPE, GLOBAL Background and Victimology A seventeen-year-old woman was walking along a city road as the offender, Steven, drove by. He stopped his car beside her, stepped out, and asked her where she was going.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D48

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D48 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Offender Characteristics. This offender is impulsive and has had behavioral problems and encounters with the law beginning in adolescence and into his adult life. Typically, the offender has few social skills. Often, he has a history of verbal and physical assaults on both males and females. Usually, the offenses are not planned.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D47

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D47 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Defining Characteristics Victimology. Typically, the victim is unknown to the offender. Usually there is moderate to severe physical aggression and injury to victim.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D46

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D46 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   : ANGER RAPE, GLOBAL This category is reserved for offenders who appear to be globally angry at the world. This is a high-expressive-aggression assault with no evidence of sadism and no evidence that the offender is focally angry with women.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D45

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D45 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Outcome The offender was convicted of all charges of rape and committed to the Treatment Center at Bridgewater, Massachusetts, under the Massachusetts Sexually Dangerous Predator Act. After serving a fifteen-year sentence, Joe would remain at the treatment center until psychologists determined he was no longer sexually dangerous.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D44

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D44 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Investigation Crime scene evidence was developed from the locations of the offenses. Detectives took a careful history from both the victim and her boyfriend. Fingerprints were obtained, and Joe became the lead suspect. A photo lineup was used to identify Joe.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D43

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D43 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   The rapes occurred in the suburbs and in the vicinity where he worked. His work was low-skilled industrial park work. He dropped out of high school in the tenth grade. He was never married but had a variety of consenting sexual companions.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D42

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D42 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Offender Characteristics Joe, bright and charming, had a long history of nonsexual crimes including breaking and entering, larcenies, and motor vehicle offenses. He grew up in the inner city.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D41

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D41 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   In one instance, the offender approached a couple as they were about to enter their apartment. He came up behind them and forced his way into the apartment after them. He made the boyfriend stand in the corner of the room facing the wall while he raped the woman. The second offense had a similar MO. During the rape, Joe made degrading racial comments to both the victims and their boyfriends.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D40

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D40 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   CASE STUDY: 314.03: ANGER RAPE, RACIAL Background and Victimology Joe is a twenty-eight-year-old black man with two index offenses: one against a twenty-two-year-old white female and the other against a twenty- seven-year-old white female. Both offenses occurred in the presence of the victim’s boyfriend.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D39

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D39 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   : ANGER RAPE, RACIAL This category is reserved for what appears to be racially motivated rape. Defining Characteristics Victimology. Victims are of a different race from the offender.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D38

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D38 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Outcome Bruce was sentenced to eighteen to twenty years for manslaughter, eighteen to twenty years concurrent for rape. He was committed to the Treatment Center at Bridgewater, Massachusetts, under Massachusetts law as a sexually dangerous person.  

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D37

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D37 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Investigation Crime scene evidence was found on the victim. When detectives began inter- viewing persons at the boy’s home, they developed investigative leads linking Bruce to the victim. Several people had seen him leave with the victim.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Forensic Findings The coroner’s examination revealed a laceration one and a half inches in length and a half-inch in width on the forehead, as well as multiple blows to the head. The victim weighed forty-five pounds. Asphyxiation by drowning was noted as possible cause of death.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D35

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D35 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Crime Scene Indicators The victim’s body was found floating in the reservoir. The body wore no trousers. A search of the area revealed shorts with the victim’s initials sewn inside.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D34

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D34 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Bruce began homosexual activities in early adolescence and moved in with a male partner. However, six months later, this adolescent was killed in a car accident, and Bruce attempted suicide by consuming an overdose of aspirin. The assault of the boy at the reservoir happened on the anniversary of his friend’s death.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D33

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D33 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   His juvenile criminal involvement included sixteen court appearances on forty-three charges, including shoplifting, assault and battery, use of a dangerous weapon, motor vehicle violations, and four charges of sexual abuse of juveniles under fourteen. He maintained that the victims were willing partners around his own age.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Upon entering the seventh grade, Bruce tested in the high intelligence range and was advanced two grades. He was socially immature and found it too lonely to be with the older adolescents. He became rebellious and hostile and spent most of the years between ages twelve and sixteen on his own, in youth detention centers or psychiatric facilities.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D31

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D31 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   As they proceeded into the forest, the youth forced fellatio and sodomy on Bruce. He claimed he yelled, but that it did no good. He felt helpless, and the act was painful.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D30

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D30 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   This was an important relationship for Bruce; however, the grandfather died four years later. Bruce reports that soon after he turned eleven, he was fishing one day when an eighteen-year-old youth approached him and told him about a good fishing spot in the woods.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D29

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D29 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Offender Characteristics Bruce has a brother two years older than he is. His parents divorced when he was a few months old. The brother, according to Bruce, beat him up daily from the time he was three until he was ten or eleven. When he was five, the mother and two boys moved to live with his maternal grandfather.