CRIM 316 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Feminist Theory, Univariate, Orgasm

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Crim 316 week 2 (september 13, 2016) The decision of committing sexual assault involves many factors and therefore difficult to be explained in a single model. In criminology, we have an approach where theoretical models claim to be able to describe all types of crimes other than sex crimes. Sexual offenders are not mentally diseased who specialize in sex offending, but rather similar to other criminal offenders. Univariate models of sexual aggression: feminist theory. Pseudosexual act primarily motivated by male desire for dominance and power. Before that, we thought that sexual violence is only motivated by sexual desires, but after feminist theory, Dominance has a consequence of excluding women of political decisions that concern them: e. g. sexual assault and its control; response primarily aimed at male. Women represented as males" possession for which they get in competition: the violence used by male is serving the purpose of maintaining domination over women.

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