2018
DOI: 10.1080/13552600.2018.1504554
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Stranger rape: classifying Spanish sexual offences using multiple correspondence and cluster analyses

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“…In line with Amir (1971), perpetrators and victims were more likely to have consumed alcohol in assaults by duos and groups of three or more perpetrators (this being more likely in assaults by duos). This result should also be considered in a Spanish cultural context in which alcohol and drug consumption is heavily linked to recreation and nightlife areas, where MPR offences typically occur (Perez Ramírez et al, 2018). This finding reinforces the idea that lone perpetrators have a more sexually‐oriented profile and that MPR could be more easily facilitated by situational factors, alcohol or drug consumption, and recreational activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In line with Amir (1971), perpetrators and victims were more likely to have consumed alcohol in assaults by duos and groups of three or more perpetrators (this being more likely in assaults by duos). This result should also be considered in a Spanish cultural context in which alcohol and drug consumption is heavily linked to recreation and nightlife areas, where MPR offences typically occur (Perez Ramírez et al, 2018). This finding reinforces the idea that lone perpetrators have a more sexually‐oriented profile and that MPR could be more easily facilitated by situational factors, alcohol or drug consumption, and recreational activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%