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instigators
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in social learning theory these are events in the environment that act as a stimulus for acquired...
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regulators
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in social learning theory these are consequences of behaviours
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family only batterer
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a male spousal batterer who is typically not violent outside the home, does not show much psychopathy...
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dysphoric / borderline batterer
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a male spousal batterer who exhibits some violence outside the home is depressed and has borderline...
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generally violence/antisocial batterer
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violent outside of the home, engages in other criminal acts, has drug and alchohol problems,...
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the type I batterer
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sociopath. most severe abuse against both women and children and most likely to have a criminal...
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type II baterer
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antisocial. less likely to have a criminal record
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type III batterer
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typical. less severe violence, more likely to be apologetic, least likely to have a criminal...
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anger rapist
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uses more force than necessary to obtain compliance from the victim and who engages in a variety...
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power rapist
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seeks to establish dominance and control over the victim. frequent rape fantasies
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sadistic rapist
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obtains sexual gratification by hurting the victim
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types of female sexual offenders
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-teacher lover-male coerced-male accompanied-predisposed
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relapse prevention
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a method of treatment designed to prevent the occurence of an undesired behaviour
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rapist typologies
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-opportunistic-pervasively angery-sexual-sadistic-vindictive
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