Lisak D, Roth S
Department of Psychology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1990 Apr;60(2):268-80. doi: 10.1037/h0079178.
Fifteen men, classified by self-report as rapists and attempted rapists, but who had never been arrested or convicted, were compared to a matched control group on standardized instruments and content-coded interviews. Differences in hostility toward women, power motivations, and hypermasculinity were similar to findings from studies of convicted rapists. However, results suggest a greater role for the father in the etiology of rape-associated dynamics than has previously been reported.
15名自称强奸犯和强奸未遂者但从未被捕或定罪的男性,与一个匹配的对照组在标准化工具和内容编码访谈方面进行了比较。在对女性的敌意、权力动机和过度男性化方面的差异与对已定罪强奸犯的研究结果相似。然而,结果表明,父亲在与强奸相关的动态病因中所起的作用比之前报道的更大。