Juvenile Sexual Murderers: Examination and Classification of the Crime-Commission Process
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This study aims to empirically explore the crime‐commission process of juvenile sexual homicide offenders (SHOs). First, a comparison between the crime‐commission process of juvenile and adult SHOs is undertaken, while as a second step, this study also provides an empirical classification specific to juvenile SHOs. The sample used in this study consists of 55 juvenile SHOs and 281 adult SHOs. A sequential binomial regression was used to compare at the multivariate level the two groups of offenders, while a latent class analysis was used to examine the relationships between each step of the crime‐commission process of juvenile SHOs. Our findings suggest that the crime‐commission process of juvenile SHOs present differences when compared with adult SHOs. Moreover, we identified four different patterns in juvenile sexual homicide: explosive opportunistic, sadistic, overcontrolled anger, and predator. Theoretical and practical implications in terms of criminal investigations as well as offenders’ management and treatment are discussed.
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