2/23/09

Profile of a Rapist

This article describes the possible profiles of a serial rapist. It will be interesting to see what research studies have been done on men that rape women that are in a drug induced comatose or near death state physically to see if there are differences in personality traits from one that is just a rapist. Could there be a possibility that this type of personality could be compelled to rape a female corpse?

Another question that needs to be asked is the likelihood of other violent crimes being committed by a person with these personality traits. We know from the research that the majority of the sex offenders started off by abusing animals. We need to find out if a serial rapist, especially one who uses drugs to immobilize their victims would have the propensity to commit other violent crimes and perhaps even murder.


PROFILE OF A RAPIST

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Using methods not unlike those employed by FBI profilers to predict the behavior of serial killers, police and forensic psychologists have identified four profiles of rapists defined by motive, style of attack and psychosexual characteristics.

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They are:

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The power-assertive rapist

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The anger-retaliation rapist

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The power-reassurance rapist

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The anger-excitation rapist

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Such rapist behaviour profiles provide information that may be helpful in determining how best to respond to a specific kind of attacker.

These are the characteristics of each of the four rapist profiles:

Power-assertive rapist: Athletic, has a "macho" image of himself. More often than not, this is the type who commits date rapes. He typically meets his victim in a bar or nightclub. Instead of targeting a specific victim, he looks for an opportunity to get a woman alone with him, perhaps with an offer of a ride home or an invitation back to his place. Or he may con his victim into trusting him or letting him into her home, perhaps by posing as a policeman or repairman.

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Approximately 44 percent of rapes are committed by power-assertive rapists. He is physically aggressive, and will use the amount of force needed to control you -- degrading or obscene language, [brandishing] a weapon, slapping or punching -- but he does not intend to kill you.

Generally, begging and crying doesn't work with this guy. If you're going to resist, you've got to be serious. You've got to scream and fight him as hard as you can to get away.

Anger-retaliatory rapist: He feels animosity towards women and wants to punish and degrade them. Often he is a substance abuser. He is impulsive and has an explosive temper. He looks for an opportunity to commit the rape rather than for a specific victim. He attacks spontaneously and brutalizes the woman into submission. Thirty percent of rapists fall into the anger-retaliation category. He will grab you from behind and drag you into the bushes. He will often beat you to near-unconsciousness before committing the rape.

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Any level of resistance may well enrage him and cause him to beat the hell out of you until he gets what he wants. He's not looking to kill you, but the beating could be fatal. You do not want to challenge or enrage this type of rapist. You could try to escape. If you cannot get away or incapacitate the assailant, it's best to submit and try to limit the level of violence of the assault to the extent that you can.

Power-reassurance rapist: He lacks the self-confidence and interpersonal skills to develop relationships with women. He is passive and nonathletic. He lives or works near his victim, and "preselects" her by peeping or stalking. He typically breaks into her home in the early hours of the morning and awakens her. He uses minimal force and will threaten her with a weapon, but usually does not have one. He fantasizes that he is his victim's lover so he may ask her to disrobe or to wear a negligee and he will kiss her and engage in foreplay. The power-reassurance type accounts for 21 percent of rapists. He is the least violent type of rapist, and does not intend to hurt or kill you, Among the different types of rapists, he is most likely to be dissuaded if you scream, cry, plead or fight."

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In general it is more probable that you can discourage a rapist who uses this [power reassurance] approach. But you could instead be dealing with a power assertive rapist who is starting off with a softer approach. Try nonviolent tactics, crying, pleading, praying aloud while you're sizing up the assailant. If it works you may be able to escape the situation. But if he responds by becoming verbally abusive or degrading, he is likely a power assertive rapist and you will have to evaluate whether you are capable of fighting him off.

"Women need to rely on their instincts. When confronted with a rapist they will try various techniques. In this situation, take full advantage of your instincts in trying to figure out which type of rapist you are dealing with".

Anger-excitation rapist: A sadist, who derives sexual gratification from inflicting pain. He is typically charming and intelligent. The crime is premeditated and rehearsed methodically in his mind before it is attempted. His victims may or may not be strangers. He will tie, gag and blindfold them and torture them over a period of days, even recording his crimes in a diary, taking photographs or videotaping them. Just five percent of rapists fit this description.

Of the four types he is the most criminally sophisticated and it's difficult to catch him. He's got absolute control over you so there's no question of any type of resistance or of escaping. Oftentimes he kills his victims, either to get rid of a witness or to gratify a psychosexual need." This is probably the most dangerous situation a woman can be in. If you're tied up, you're going to have to match wits with this guy and trick him or talk him into untying you so you have at least some chance of escape.

Most rapists are not murderers. It is less likely that a woman - even one who has taken a women's self-defense course -- can overcome the intensity of the violence that an anger rapist will inflict. But power rapists commit nearly two-thirds of all rapes, and you have a fighting chance to fend them off. If you assess the situation and feel confident of your ability to fight or talk your way out of [being raped], go ahead and do it.

There are women who have yelled or fought back, whether they've taken self-defense classes or not, and have not gotten raped. To tell a woman 'don't do anything, be the passive female' is absolute (nonsense)."

Given that the goal of all women who are in imminent danger of being raped is to avoid it, they should rely on their instincts rather than assume that they have to submit. But whatever her instincts tell her to do, If a woman survives, she made the right choice.

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Printed with permission from Paralumun New Age Village; http://www.paralumun.com/issuesprofile.htm

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2/2/09

What would I like to see in a Sheriff?

When one thinks of a sheriff, the image of a person of strong moral character, who stands for justice and is the protector of the community he or she serves, comes to mind. The sheriff is the highest law enforcement officer in the county, elected by the people to serve and protect the citizens of the county. Therefore it is imperative that he/she be well versed in the constitutional rights of the people. The sheriff is the protector of the people and the keeper of peace in the community. To accomplish these goals he/she must have the trust and support of the citizens of the county. I would like to see a strong sense of loyalty, in a sheriff, to those he/she serves. He/she should view every citizen as a friend and master. He/she should have compassion and common sense when enforcing our laws. He/she should be able to judge fairly in situations that may not always be clear and text book in their nature, always giving the citizen the respect due in any situation and not assuming guilt as a first response. He/she should be someone young and old alike can look up to and expect to protect and serve them in any circumstance where law enforcement is needed. He/she should be impartial in executing his/her duties.

The ability to do the above is not inbred in everyone. It takes a special person to fill these demands and that is why we should examine carefully the background and character of any individual wishing to serve as sheriff. Knowledge of all the laws is important and willingness to admit that he/she may have to check to make sure the particular situation is covered and the letter of the law is correct, is equally important. After all he/she is the sheriff, not an attorney.

A sheriff who is quick to listen and slow to pass judgment will seldom make mistakes. I think about all these things when I put my all important mark on the ballot. I hope you do to, so we all make the right call at election time. To most of us it is the most important position on the ballot, requiring the complete confidence and trust of the people. It is your right and duty to choose wisely, so don’t blow it. Your future and your children’s future safety and security depend on your judgment on Election Day. Enough said, be wise!

Ginny Emerson, Chairman
Lincoln County Recall Committee

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