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Citation

Baxter DJ, Barbaree HE, Marshall WL. Behav. Res. Ther. 1986; 24(5): 513-520.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3753378

Abstract

Erectile responses to various sexual scenarios elicited from a large sample of incarcerated rapists (N = 60) were compared with the responses of male undergraduates (N = 41). In the sexual scenarios, the consent offered by the female and the degree of force used by the male was varied across the episodes. Each S was tested in two laboratory sessions. Nonrapists showed a strong discrimination between rape and mutually-consenting episodes; they showed greatest arousal to the description of an enthusiastic consenting female and least arousal to the most violent rape. In contrast to previous findings, rapists showed an appropriate though comparatively moderate discrimination between rape and mutually-consenting episodes. They showed less arousal to rape episodes than to consenting episodes, with their weakest responses being to the most violent rape scene. The stronger discrimination between rape and consenting sex shown by the nonrapists was mainly due to increases in the nonrapists' discrimination in the second session, during which their arousal to consent cues was enhanced. These findings are discussed in terms of the sexual-preference hypothesis and the inhibitory hypothesis of sexual agression. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1986. Copyright © 1986 by Elsevier Science)

Rape Offenders
Erectile Response
Sexual Arousal
Sexual Deviance
Offender Characteristics
Male Offenders
Male Violence
Adult Males
Adult Inmates
Male Inmates
Adult Offenders
Adult Violence
Sexual Assault Offenders
College Student Research
Offender Nonoffender Comparison
Violence Against Women


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