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Summary KRM 110 Section B Theme 2: Sexual Crimes, Study Notes

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This in depth summary has information taken from the textbook as well as from the lectures. I have typed out every thing the lecturer says along with what is on the power point slides, as well as adding crucial, examinable information from the textbook for each topic. Save your time and study this in depth guide! I received a distinction for KRM 110, you cannot go wrong with these notes!

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Criminology: Section B
Theme 2: Sexual Crimes
Lecture 6
Introduction
 South Africa faces a globally unparalleled problem of violence
 Females are usually viewed as victims and males as the perpetrators of
sexual offenses
 The victimization vulnerability of men should not be negated
 Men in correctional facilities find themselves, especially vulnerable to sexual
violence
 The prevalence of the commission of sexual offenses in our society is
primarily a social phenomenon, which is reflective of deep-seated, systematic
dysfunctionality in our society

Aetiology of sexual offending(p 355)
Definition: causes or origins of deviant social behaviour

Aetiology of sexual offending: Individual factors (pg 355)
1. Low self-esteem(p 355)
 Contributing factor to sexual offending
 Sexual offenders generally have a low self-esteem
 Precursor to sexual offending
o may hamper sexual offenders progress in intervention programmes
 Low self-esteem can be a reaction be being caught and/or punished or
stigmatized for sexual offending
 Usually preoccupied with their own limitations and less concerned with other
people's feelings which leads us onto the second factor of empathy deficit
 Involved with fulfilling their own needs
o their own needs are sexual in nature

2. Empathy deficit(p 356)
 Means that somebody struggles to have empathy with other people
 Can be a result of childhood attachment insecurity
o when there is an attachment problem to significant others to
caregivers, there is attachment insecurity which can lead to an
empathy deficit
o as a child, if you don't experience empathy from a caregiver, it is very
difficult for you to in fact learn empathy
 Attachment deficit= contributing factor to adolescents' failure to develop
intimate relationships
o life phase of adolescence is where we start to form a sexual identity
 start to experiment, may have sexual feelings

,  relationships may take on a more intimate style, kissing,
fondling, oral sex, sex
 adolescence who is in securely attached, may not be able to
develop that intimate relationship, the result is that they feel that
they are falling behind their peers
 peer pressure around having sex, and this can be
conducive to deviant sexual behaviour
 Sex offenders don’t recognize and have compassion with their victim's
distress to such an extent that they can become sexually aroused while
committing the offence
 Many males that do not commit rape are inhibited by empathy for the potential
victim
o they can recognize the distress its going to cause, the life change its
going to cause, the impact of that crime
 therefore choose not to engage in the offender
 that statement implies that makes may commit sexual
offences if they don’t experience empathy
 Many sexual offenders deny their offenses and minimize the harm that the
victim suffered-lack of empathy
o they rationalize their behaviour
o try to argue that what they’ve done is not criminal
o gives rise to lack of empathy to the victim, because they are minimizing
the harm that they’ve caused
o rationalising their own criminal behaviour by saying that it is not
criminal
 they haven’t caused harm
 they are entitled to that sex
 shows us clear lack of empathy (page 256 study)
 deny and/or minimise their sexual transgressions due to an
attempt to distance themselves from their misbehaviour
 Deniers and admitters
o Deniers blamed their victims and provided the following justifications
for their behaviour:
- the victim seduced them
- women who say, actually mean yes
- most women eventually enjoy the sexual interaction and relax after a
while during the rap
- good girls don’t become victims of rape (minimizing state of
victimization)(they deserved it)
-the victim was not harmed physically, so the act was a minor
transgression
-victim did not resist and actually wanted to have sexual intercourse
NB: Just-world hypothesis : relates to concept that good girls don’t
become victims of rape. Believe that bad things happen to bad people,
good things happen to good people.
 If you're a bad person , you will become a victim of crime.

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