CRI 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Statutory Rape, Campus Sexual Assault, Marital Rape
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Instrumental violence: acts to improve financial/social position, material interests. Expressive violence: vent rage, anger, frustration, hostile, impulse, emotional response, racism. Causes of violence: personal traits, child abuse, cultural values, subcultures, national values, substance abuse. Honor killing: violence against women/girls by a family member. Rape: used in war, not lust but anger, gender neutral now, only 20% report (90k yearly, warmer weather, metropolitan areas, 40% arrested, offenders 45% under 25, 2/3 white. Types of rapists anger 40%, power 55%, sadist 5% Murder/homicide: unlawful killing of a human being. First degree premeditation/deliberate: second degree malice premeditation, manslaughter without malice, voluntary/non-negligent, involuntary/negligent, deliberate indifference disregard of another, urban crime, victims/offenders 80-90% male, victims 50% black, since 1991 declining, 90% interracial (same race, 1/3 victims and offenders under 25. Types intimate partner murder (bws), acquaintance murder (revenge), stranger murder (20%, road rage, gangs), sexually based murder (domestic violence, love triangles), school murders (white males, bullying)