TY - JOUR PY - 2012// TI - Sexual Predators and Prey: A Comparative Study of the Hunting Behavior of Rapists and Child Molesters JO - Journal of interpersonal violence A1 - Rebocho, Maria Francisca A1 - GonÇalves, Rui Abrunhosa SP - 2770 EP - 2789 VL - 27 IS - 14 N2 - Although there has been an increase in research on sex offenders' modus operandi, geographic decision making, and hunting behavior, most studies still tend to emphasize criminal motivation while overlooking the role of situational and environmental factors. Studies of mixed samples of rapists and child molesters typically neglect to conduct comparative analyses. Consequently, the full nature of their distinction is not clear. This is particularly problematic for the understanding of crossover or polymorphous sex offenders, who target victims from various age groups. Using a sample of 216 incarcerated sexual offenders, hunting behavior patterns were identified and tested to establish which hunting behavior patterns were associated with each type of offender. Relationships between modus operandi, geographic decision making, and hunting behavior were also examined. Three types of offender were identified: (a) manipulative; (b) opportunist; and (c) coercive. The manipulative offender is typically a child molester. The coercive offender is typically a rapist. The opportunist offender includes both rapists and child molesters. These findings emphasize the relevance of polymorphous, crossover, or versatile sex offenders and suggest new ways of conceptualizing sex offenders and their study.

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LA - en SN - 0886-2605 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260512438280 ID - ref1 ER -