Anger Rape correct answers A rape situation, identified by Groth, in which an offender uses
more force than necessary for compliance and engages in a variety of sexual acts that are
particularly degrading or humiliating to the victim.
Compensatory Rapist correct answers An offender who rapes in response to an intense sexual
arousal initiated by stimuli in the environment, often quite specific stimuli (ex. Dark haired
women). His main motive is to prove his sexual prowess.
Criminogenic need principle correct answers One of the components of RNR treatment, it refers
to the fact that clinicians must identify needs in offenders that make them susceptible to future
antisocial behavior. Substance abuse is an example.
Crossover Offending correct answers Refers to the extent that an offender "crosses over" to
selected victims regardless of age, gender, or physical characteristics
Date or acquaintance rape correct answers A sexual assault that occurs
within the context of a dating relationship or when rapist and victim know one another.
Displaced aggression rapists correct answers Rapists whose attacks are violent and aggressive,
displaying minimum or total absence of sexual feeling
Expressive sexual aggression correct answers A rape situation in which the offender's primary
goal is to gain some control over his life.
Groth Typology correct answers -Based on presumed motivations and aims
-Rape as pseudo-sexual act
-Anger
-Power
, -Sadistic
Hostility theme correct answers Applied to rapists, characterizes offenders who are particularly
brutal in their attacks and who use the victim to vent their anger
Impulsive rapist/exploitative rapist correct answers A rapist who demonstrates neither strong
sexual nor aggressive features, but engages in spontaneous rape when the opportunity presents
itself. The rape is usually carried out in the context of another
crime, such as robbery or burglary.
Incest correct answers Sexual relations between individuals who are prohibited. by law from
having such relations, such as brothers and sisters.
Instrumental Sexual Aggression correct answers When the sexual offender uses just enough
coercion to gain compliance from his victim
Marital Rape correct answers Non-consensual sex in which the perpetrator is the victim's spouse
Pervasive Anger Rapist correct answers Rapists motivated by anger at the world at large; these
are likely to inflict the most physical damage on their victims. These rapists tend to have a long
history of violent crime of all sorts. Some are sexual sadists who enjoy the victim's pain and fear.
Power Rape correct answers A rape situation, identified by Groth, in which the assailant seeks to
establish power and control over his victim. Thus, the amount of force and threats used depends
on the degree of submission shown by the victim
Rape correct answers the penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body
part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the
victim