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Criminal Justice and Behavior, Vol. 7, No. 3, 243-255 (1980)
DOI: 10.1177/009385488000700301

Violence and Sexuality

Three Types of Defendants

Hernan Vera

University of Florida

George W. Barnard

University of Florida

Charles W. Holtzer

Yale University

Maria I. Vera

University of Florida

This article is an empirical profile of defendants charged with acts of violence alone, such as assault; violence and sexuality, such as rape; and purely sexual, such as exposure. The three groups are compared along four types of variables: background, medical and mental health history, psychiatric, and some derived from the circumstance of the criminal event.


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