Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
Sex Abuse. 2022 Feb;34(1):78-105. doi: 10.1177/1079063221993478. Epub 2021 Feb 15.
The concept of expertise applied to the criminal context assumes that offenders are driven by the abilities to both maximize the payoffs and minimize the risks associated with the crime-commission. This study tested the articulation between these two types of decisions taken by stranger rapists to successfully commit their crime. Specifically, this study aims to identify whether offenders whose modus operandi is indicative of criminal expertise are more likely to use forensic awareness strategies. Multivariate analyses conducted on 1,551 cases showed that stranger rapists who adopted behaviors indicative of expertise were more likely to use forensic awareness strategies to decrease the risk of police detection. Mixed associations were found between the number of forensic awareness strategies and their nature (i.e., protecting identity vs. destroying evidence) and rapists' expertise, thus leading to a four-type theoretical classification of expertise: novice, bold, opportunistic, and expert stranger rapists. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
将专长概念应用于刑事领域假设,犯罪者受到最大化收益和最小化犯罪行为相关风险能力的驱使。本研究测试了陌生性强奸犯为成功实施犯罪而做出的这两种决策之间的联系。具体而言,本研究旨在确定其犯罪手法具有犯罪专长迹象的罪犯是否更有可能使用法医意识策略。对 1551 个案例进行的多元分析表明,采用表明专长行为的陌生性强奸犯更有可能使用法医意识策略来降低被警方发现的风险。在法医意识策略的数量及其性质(即保护身份与销毁证据)与强奸犯的专长之间发现了混合关联,从而导致对专长的四种理论分类:新手、大胆、机会主义和专家陌生性强奸犯。讨论了对研究和实践的启示。