Rape And Social Disorganization Theory

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Rape and Social Disorganization Theory
Introduction
There are different definitions of rape and why it occurs, I will be discussing the different types and characteristics of rapes well as why I chose to use the social disorganization theory to discuss rape, and the reasons behind why it happens using that theory. The theory correlates the social control of the rapist’s neighborhood and the lack of control, which can often lead to delinquency.
Summary of Criminal Behavior The definition of rape according to the FBI used be “The carnal knowledge of a female, forcibly and against her will” which only included women, because the thought was that men could not be the victim because they were always they offender, however males can and have been …show more content…

Acquaintance rapes can often occur in relationships and most never get reported die to the fear of what might happen if they do, and what the persons family might think. Officially, however the data shows that about half the rapes that occur involve strangers because one is more likely to report a rape if they do not know whom the perpetrator is. Rape as a violent act is often times sexually motivated, however there are three subcategories according to Groth and Birnbaum, the anger rape, the power rape, and the sadistic rape. Anger rape involves the expression of anger or rage on the victim and there is a lot more physical assault as well and is not for the sexual gratification, it is thought that these rapes aren’t carefully thought out but are spontaneous. The power rape is exactly what is sounds like, the assertion of power or dominance on the victim and is less about sexual gratification as it is the expression of power and causing physical harm, these are more interested in “conquering” women, and it is thought that these rapes are premeditated. In the sadistic rape the desire is to torture and torment the victim with the use of sexuality and aggression, and it is thought that that these rapes tend to have been considerably planned and premeditated (Hagan, 2013). Groth and Birnbaum put up these subcategories and Glaser proposes four …show more content…

The first, naïve graspers tend to be young and inexperienced teens and are often awkward when it comes to the opposite sex, they desire affection but have no respect for the victim. Meaning stretchers are the most common and misinterpret a women’s friendliness as them wanting to have sex with the person even when she says no. Sex looters have no respect for their victims and view women as sexual objects, the perpetrator is most often a stranger and as said before stranger related rapes are more likely to be reported to the police. Lastly group conformer, which are gang rapes and is most often used to demonstrate masculinity (Hagan,

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