Post by steven on Aug 15, 2016 23:13:06 GMT -8
The EAR is the one of three types of rapists, There are three different styles of approach serial rapists often use: the con, the blitz, and the surprise. Each reflects a different means of selecting, approaching, and subduing a chosen victim. I will only take parts from books that pertain to EAR. In a blitz approach, the rapist uses a direct, injurious physical assault that subdues and injures the victim. In this approach, the rapist most frequently makes use of his ability to physically overpower a woman. Used less often than the con approach, the blitz approach results in more extensive physical injury and inhibits certain fantasy components of the rape that may be arousing to the rapist. The surprise approach involves the assailant waiting for the victim or approaching her after she is sleeping. This presupposes that the rapist has targeted or pre-selected his victim through unobserved contact and knowledge of when the victim would be alone. Threats and/or the presence of a weapon are often associated with this approach; however, there is no actual injurious force applied. This approach represents the most frequently used means of approach and is most often used by men who lack confidence in their ability to subdue the victim through physical threats or ploys.
Statistics show that a threatening presence and verbal threats are often used to maintain control over the victim, and minimal or no force is used in a majority of serial rapes. The victims may physically, passively, or verbally resist the rape. The most common offender reaction to resistance is to verbally threaten the victim. Many offenders can experience sexual dysfunction. Low levels of pleasure are often reported by the rapists from the sexual acts. The rapists tend not to be concerned with precautionary measures to protect their identities. The most common post offense behaviors reported by the rapists are feeling remorse and guilt, following the case in the media, and increasing alcohol and drug consumption.**** (I'm not so sure about that guilt or remorse crap , not in the EAR's case)****
Serial rapists often prepare in detail the way they will commit their offenses, a tendency which is very different from the offender who may commit a single offense as a result of impulsiveness. They are also usually evidence aware, as numerous serial rape offenders have a history of other minor offenses prior to committing their rape offenses.
The crimes of serial rapists can have a number of effects on society, including fear, fascination, revulsion, and disbelief. These crimes have come to the forefront in the past decade, perhaps as a result of media attention. There has certainly been an increase in awareness of the predators among us, who seemingly rape and kill for no other reason than the pleasure of such acts. A serial rapist can create a climate of fear in an entire community.
The majority of solved rapes are often acquaintance rapes rather than stranger rapes. Serial rape is often stranger rape, and a large number of sex crimes against strangers are committed by a relatively small number of serial offenders.
Rape is not about sex. Rape is about anger and control and violence. Sex is merely the weapon. When viewing the different types of rapists, it's important to understand the reasoning behind what they do. Not all rapists are alike. There will be differences in their motives, characteristics and techniques.
According to Ronald and Steven Holmes, "Most rapists tend to be young ... with most under age 25. Many come from low economic backgrounds and are members of minority groups; most choose victims of their own race .... Many rapists' psycho-sexual backgrounds include histories of conflict and other trouble with women ... marked inability to relate to women personally and sexually. **** Not so sure about the Low income backgrounds not in the case of EAR, he did not seem to work between all the stalking and attacking)***
Organized Nonsocial Offender
This is a different animal altogether. He's the complete opposite of the disorganized offender. He has very organized, even compulsive, thinking processes and behaviors, which tend to show in his appearance, lifestyle, car, and employment. Ted Bundy is a classic example of this type of offender. He had a very anal personality.
This type of offender is organized in everything he does. According to Holmes, "They are nonsocial because they choose to be so." They are loners because they have an enormous ego and feel no one else measures up to them.
These type of offenders are usually very bright, have attended at least some college, "are socially competent and have sex partners." They usually come from a middle class background, are very sociable and are able to con people easily. They tend to hold good jobs but often have a history of drug and alcohol abuse, especially while committing the crimes.
Because of his personality, he's not the type to be suspected of the crime at first. He will take great care in both planning and committing his crimes, as well as getting rid of the evidence.
The organized offender, true to his personality, takes his time and picks just the "right" one - someone very vulnerable, who can be controlled.
Strange as it may seem, rapists are also divided into "selfish" and "unselfish" groups. This type of rapist is considered to be verbally and sexually "unselfish". He's not out to hurt the victim. He fantasizes that the victim is his lover and they are on a date. He will usually pick someone from his own age group. *** This may be why he chose younger victims at first close to his age)****
Statistics show that a threatening presence and verbal threats are often used to maintain control over the victim, and minimal or no force is used in a majority of serial rapes. The victims may physically, passively, or verbally resist the rape. The most common offender reaction to resistance is to verbally threaten the victim. Many offenders can experience sexual dysfunction. Low levels of pleasure are often reported by the rapists from the sexual acts. The rapists tend not to be concerned with precautionary measures to protect their identities. The most common post offense behaviors reported by the rapists are feeling remorse and guilt, following the case in the media, and increasing alcohol and drug consumption.**** (I'm not so sure about that guilt or remorse crap , not in the EAR's case)****
Serial rapists often prepare in detail the way they will commit their offenses, a tendency which is very different from the offender who may commit a single offense as a result of impulsiveness. They are also usually evidence aware, as numerous serial rape offenders have a history of other minor offenses prior to committing their rape offenses.
The crimes of serial rapists can have a number of effects on society, including fear, fascination, revulsion, and disbelief. These crimes have come to the forefront in the past decade, perhaps as a result of media attention. There has certainly been an increase in awareness of the predators among us, who seemingly rape and kill for no other reason than the pleasure of such acts. A serial rapist can create a climate of fear in an entire community.
The majority of solved rapes are often acquaintance rapes rather than stranger rapes. Serial rape is often stranger rape, and a large number of sex crimes against strangers are committed by a relatively small number of serial offenders.
Rape is not about sex. Rape is about anger and control and violence. Sex is merely the weapon. When viewing the different types of rapists, it's important to understand the reasoning behind what they do. Not all rapists are alike. There will be differences in their motives, characteristics and techniques.
According to Ronald and Steven Holmes, "Most rapists tend to be young ... with most under age 25. Many come from low economic backgrounds and are members of minority groups; most choose victims of their own race .... Many rapists' psycho-sexual backgrounds include histories of conflict and other trouble with women ... marked inability to relate to women personally and sexually. **** Not so sure about the Low income backgrounds not in the case of EAR, he did not seem to work between all the stalking and attacking)***
Organized Nonsocial Offender
This is a different animal altogether. He's the complete opposite of the disorganized offender. He has very organized, even compulsive, thinking processes and behaviors, which tend to show in his appearance, lifestyle, car, and employment. Ted Bundy is a classic example of this type of offender. He had a very anal personality.
This type of offender is organized in everything he does. According to Holmes, "They are nonsocial because they choose to be so." They are loners because they have an enormous ego and feel no one else measures up to them.
These type of offenders are usually very bright, have attended at least some college, "are socially competent and have sex partners." They usually come from a middle class background, are very sociable and are able to con people easily. They tend to hold good jobs but often have a history of drug and alcohol abuse, especially while committing the crimes.
Because of his personality, he's not the type to be suspected of the crime at first. He will take great care in both planning and committing his crimes, as well as getting rid of the evidence.
The organized offender, true to his personality, takes his time and picks just the "right" one - someone very vulnerable, who can be controlled.
Strange as it may seem, rapists are also divided into "selfish" and "unselfish" groups. This type of rapist is considered to be verbally and sexually "unselfish". He's not out to hurt the victim. He fantasizes that the victim is his lover and they are on a date. He will usually pick someone from his own age group. *** This may be why he chose younger victims at first close to his age)****