Grubin D
Newcastle City Health Trust, St. Nicholas Hospital, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Br J Psychiatry. 1994 Nov;165(5):624-9. doi: 10.1192/bjp.165.5.624.
Little is known about men who kill in a sexual context. The present study compares a group of sexual murderers with a group of men who had raped but not killed.
Twenty-one men who murdered women in the course of a sexual attack and 121 men convicted of rape were interviewed in six prisons. Victim statements were obtained in 103 cases (73%). Assessment consisted of a 90-minute semi-structured interview, the Eysenck 1-7 questionnaire, and the Schonell reading test.
The most notable characteristic distinguishing the men who killed was their lifelong isolation and lack of heterosexual relationships.
A better understanding of the social and emotional isolation commonly found in sexual murderers may provide important insights into why some sexual offenders go on to kill.
对于在性情境下杀人的男性,人们了解甚少。本研究将一组性杀人犯与一组强奸但未杀人的男性进行了比较。
在六所监狱中对21名在性攻击过程中谋杀女性的男性和121名被判强奸罪的男性进行了访谈。在103起案件(73%)中获取了受害者陈述。评估包括一次90分钟的半结构化访谈、艾森克1-7问卷和肖内尔阅读测试。
区分杀人男性的最显著特征是他们终生孤独且缺乏异性恋关系。
更好地理解性杀人犯中常见的社会和情感孤立,可能为一些性犯罪者为何进而杀人提供重要见解。