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Answer the following Question :
Identify the motivators of sex offenders and sex crimes. Describe the characteristics of different types of sex offenders.
Explain some common reactions of a victim of a sexual offense.
Describe the process of prosecuting a sex crime
What is the benefit of creating typologies of offenders?
What is the most common motivation of rapists? Explain through supporting evidence how we know this.
Typologies of child sexual abusers are based primarily on what factor? How have typologies of child sexual abusers evolved over the past 20 year
Why do you think typologies cannot be applied to both male and female offenders? Should the typologies described in this chapter be applicable to offenders in other special groups (such as offenders in the church, military, or prison)?
If most sex offenders do not "specialize" in sexual offending or selecting particular types of victims, is it even necessary to create typologies?