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Murdering the person closest to you: Similarities and differences between intimate partner sexual homicide and non‐intimate partner sexual homicide.

Authors :
Czarnietzki, Marie
Ricono‐Kaufhold, Sophia
Darjee, Rajan
Davis, Michael
Nanev, Aleshia
Source :
Behavioral Sciences & the Law. Oct2024, Vol. 42 Issue 5, p560-587. 28p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Sexual homicides (SHs) demand nuanced research for effective prevention, treatment, risk assessment and theoretical insights. Intimate‐partner sexual homicides (IPSHs), comprising approximately 20% of SHs, have received limited attention. This study compares IPSHs (n = 56) and non‐intimate partner sexual homicides (NIPSHs) (n = 236) in Australia and New Zealand by investigating offender, victim, and crime‐scene characteristics. While IPSH perpetrators were typically older, separated, and had prior domestic violence convictions, victims were more often non‐white with histories of domestic violence and substance use. Although crime‐scene locations and post‐offence behaviours differed, similar crime scene behaviours were displayed across offender groups, which seemed to be routed in different underlying motives. Whereas drivers of IPSH commonly were grievance and anger, associated with offences occurring after arguments, drivers for NIPSH were more often sexual deviance and sadism. Overall, IPSH encompasses aspects of domestic violence, homicide, and sexual violence, distinguishing it from SH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07353936
Volume :
42
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180045515
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/bsl.2680