Q: Define rape, and explain how and why the term is being
Define rape, and explain how and why the term is being replaced by sexual assault in many criminal statutes.
See AnswerQ: What are the demographic features of men who rape?
What are the demographic features of men who rape?
See AnswerQ: Briefly summarize the MTC:R3 classification system, along with what
Briefly summarize the MTC:R3 classification system, along with what it is based on.
See AnswerQ: What six variables have consistently been found to play an important role
What six variables have consistently been found to play an important role in the behavior, emotional, and thought patterns of rapists?
See AnswerQ: Why is it important to distinguish between detention and treatment/rehabilitation
Why is it important to distinguish between detention and treatment/rehabilitation?
See AnswerQ: Contrast the MTC and the Groth rapist typologies on both their
Contrast the MTC and the Groth rapist typologies on both their a. classification system and b. research support.
See AnswerQ: What are the two basic dimensions on which child molesters are classified
What are the two basic dimensions on which child molesters are classified according to the MTC:CM?
See AnswerQ: Contrast the MTC and Groth child molester typologies on both their
Contrast the MTC and Groth child molester typologies on both their a. classification system and b. research support.
See AnswerQ: Discuss juvenile sex offenders according to their antisocial conduct, the victims
Discuss juvenile sex offenders according to their antisocial conduct, the victims they choose, and their own history of victimization.
See AnswerQ: Are female juvenile sex offenders different from male juvenile sex offenders?
Are female juvenile sex offenders different from male juvenile sex offenders? Explain your answer.
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