Are All Perpetrators Alike? Comparing Risk Factors for Sexual Coercion and Aggression

被引:94
作者
DeGue, Sarah [1 ]
DiLillo, David [1 ]
Scalora, Mario [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Lincoln, NE USA
关键词
sexual coercion; sexual aggression; sexual violence; perpetration; sexual offending; verbal; manipulation; nonphysical; rape; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; NATIONAL SAMPLE; ASSAULT PERPETRATION; EXPERIENCES SURVEY; MEN; RAPE; WOMEN; VICTIMIZATION; PERSONALITY; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1177/1079063210372140
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The present study developed and contrasted predictive models of male nonphysical sexual coercion (e.g., verbal pressure or manipulation) and physical sexual aggression (e.g., incapacitation, physical force, or threats) using a sample of 369 incarcerated males to identify shared and unique risk factors for each form of sexual perpetration. Results revealed a set of shared risk characteristics that predisposed individuals to both sexual coercion and aggression (i.e., belief in rape myths, sexual promiscuity, aggressive tendencies, and empathic deficits). In addition, findings indicated that whether the offenders engaged in only sexual coercion or also used more violent sexually aggressive tactics depended on the presence of two sets of traits unique to these forms of perpetration. Specifically, sexual coercers tended to possess traits that facilitated the use of verbal tactics (i.e., ability to manipulate others and to imagine others' emotional reactions). In contrast, sexual aggressors had characteristics that could increase their willingness to "cross the line" and resort to more violent means to obtain sex from an unwilling partner (i.e., hostility toward women, egocentricity, an impulsive disregard for sociolegal proscriptions, and childhood emotional abuse). A model of general sexual perpetration that directly contrasted sexually coercive and aggressive men was also developed, and hostility toward women was identified as the only predictor capable of predicting perpetrator group membership. Together, these findings suggest that although sexual coercers and aggressors share some underlying risk factors, the etiological patterns of these behaviors are distinct and necessitate individual attention by researchers and prevention programs.
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