Our love was a two-person game. At least until one of us died, and the other became a murderer: sexual homicide perpetrated by intimate partners

IF 2.1 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
E. Stefanska, Sinead Bloomfield, A. Carter
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Purpose The analysis of previous studies showed that research pertaining to the examination of the crime scene and Modus Operandi variables in intimate partner homicide (IPH) is scarce. Additionally, to our knowledge, there are no studies investigating sexual homicide perpetrated by intimate partners. This study aims to address that void. Thus, the study examined various components of the crime event and as such, it was exploratory in nature. Design/methodology/approach The study consisted of male sexual killers, who perpetrated against pubescent female victims (14 years old and over) and served a custodial sentence within Her Majesty’s Prison Service in England and Wales. Variables for the study were chosen on the basis of previous research examining IPH and sexual homicide. Descriptive analyses were used in this exploratory study. Findings Descriptive analyses indicated that the most prevalent aggravating circumstances in the lead up to the killing included conflict with the victim before the offence and substance use by the perpetrator around the time of the killing. Stalking was present in approximately a quarter of cases. The results of the analyses of sexual behaviours showed that in 54.9% of the sample the act of killing was purely instrumental whereas in 39.4% of the sample the underlying drive of the act of killing was closely related to the sexual aspect. Originality/value This is a unique study on a topic not yet explored.
我们的爱情是两个人的游戏。至少直到我们中的一个死了,另一个变成了杀人犯:由亲密伴侣犯下的性谋杀
目的对以往研究的分析表明,关于亲密伴侣凶杀案(IPH)中犯罪现场和Modus Operandi变量的研究很少。此外,据我们所知,目前还没有研究调查亲密伴侣实施的性谋杀。这项研究旨在解决这一空白。因此,这项研究考察了犯罪事件的各个组成部分,因此,它具有探索性。设计/方法/方法这项研究由男性性杀手组成,他们对青春期女性受害者施暴(14 岁及以上),并在英格兰和威尔士女王陛下监狱管理局服刑。该研究的变量是在先前研究IPH和性凶杀的基础上选择的。本研究采用描述性分析。调查结果描述性分析表明,杀人前最普遍的加重处罚情节包括在犯罪前与受害者发生冲突,以及犯罪者在杀人前后使用药物。大约有四分之一的案件存在跟踪行为。对性行为的分析结果表明,54.9%的样本的杀人行为纯粹是工具性的,而39.4%的样本的基本动机与性方面密切相关。独创性/价值这是一项针对尚未探索的主题的独特研究。
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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