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What is Instrumental Rationality
The Model of rationality that sex offenders use when committing an assault.
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What is Neoclassical Criminology?
A theory that is an early branch Classical School criminology and is distinguishable based on its focus of individuality.
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Who is Brock Turner?
The key offender we examined in our case study.
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What is the dark figure of crime?
Un-reported crime commonly seen for sexual assault.
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What is What is the Average Victim Age of the Study?
Age 15.42/ 15 years of age on average.
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What is crime?
The act that results when benefits of a criminal act outweigh the losses, particularly from a myopic perspective.
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Who were Brock's victims?
Unconscious females, who were out late, and located in isolated areas like behind a dumpster.
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What are the 4 positive out comes received by male sex offenders who commit sexual assault?
Completion, higher likelihood of penetration, less resistance from the victim, gratification of acceptance from others.
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What is What is Victim Resistance?
Resulting action is increased injury and decreased penetration.
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What is the year that Derek Cornish and Ronald Clarke's Rational Choice theory was published?
The year 1986.
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What was Brock's sentence for his crimes?
6 months
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What is luring your rapebait?
An article released in 2013 by boys in the upper level of a fraternity and the effect this instruction would have on other lower members of a fraternity.
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What are immediate positive outcomes?
The primary and strongest motivator for sex offenders.
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What is specific deterrence?
A concept of Beccaria's that is most effective and applicable to the sex offenders in the study.
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What population of women experience sexual assault in their first two semesters at school?
1 in 5
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What are hazing rituals?
Campus culture that encourages rape behaviour and mentality.
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What is the Massachusetts Treatment Center?
The place where the study was conducted.
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What is 'On Crimes and Punishments'?
Cesare Beccaria's staple publication (that he wrote at age 26) that became the academic foundation of Classical School Criminology.
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What factors contribute to sexual assault on campus?
Factors such as peer pressure, alcohol consumption, drug consumption, on campus living.
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What is the frat boy mentality?
A mindset that consists of victimizing others for personal pleasure or gain, that affects impressionable young males because it is encouraged and absorbed by those introduced to it.
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