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Typology of Multiple-Perpetrator Rape

NCJ Number
232248
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 37 Issue: 10 Dated: October 2010 Pages: 1114-1139
Author(s)
Jemma C. Chambers; Miranda A. H. Horvath; Liz Kelly
Date Published
October 2010
Length
20 pages
Annotation
This study examined and developed a typology for multiple-perpetrator rape.
Abstract
Some consistency in existing typologies of rape has been found, which have extended from lone to multiple perpetrator offenses. The current study sought to explore the facets of multiple-perpetrator rape (MPR) in a sample representative of one geographical area. Seventy-five victim statements of MPR reported to an urban police force in the United Kingdom were classified into a qualitative model denoting offender actions in MPR. Four types from pathways through the model were produced: violence, criminality, intimacy, and sexuality. Analysis of the crime scene variables provided additional evidence of the four types. Finally, the associations between the four types and offense characteristics, such as victim and perpetrator age, were explored. Implications of these findings for the prevention and investigation of MPR are discussed along with suggestions for future research directions. Tables, figures, appendix, and references (Published Abstract)