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Fluctuating emotional states before and during child sexual abuse and rape: a file review analysis of males in mandated care in The Netherlands

Marije Keulen-de Vos (Department of Research, Forensic Psychiatric Centre de Rooyse Wissel, Venray, The Netherlands)
Marcia Hagendoorn (Forensic Psychiatric Centre de Rooyse Wissel, Venray, The Netherlands)
Martine Herzog-Evans (Reims Champagne-Ardenne University, Reims, France)
Massil Benbouriche (PSITEC – Psychologie: Interactions Temps Émotions Cognition, University of Lille, Roubaix, France and Research Center, Philippe-Pinel National Institute of Forensic Psychiatry, Montreal, Canada)

Journal of Criminal Psychology

ISSN: 2009-3829

Article publication date: 29 October 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to examine emotional states preceding and during sexual crimes in a Dutch sample of adult male patients who were admitted to mandated clinical care.

Design/methodology/approach

Emotional states preceding child sexual abuse (CSA) (n = 63) and rape against adults (n = 60) were compared using the Mode Observation Scale.

Findings

CSA and rape were equally preceded by feelings of vulnerability, undifferentiated anger and loneliness and characterised by callous unemotionality. Emotional manipulation was more dominant in the events leading up to CSA, whereas an exaggerated sense of self-worth was more dominant in the event preceding rape. Substance-related detachment was more common preceding rape but was equally common during both types of crimes. Controlled anger was more common in rape.

Practical implications

CSA and rape crimes are predominantly characterised by similar emotional states of persons who were admitted to mandated clinical care. This informs the development of more effective therapeutic interventions and support services tailored to the emotional profiles of patients, potentially improving rehabilitation or treatment outcomes. Scientifically, the results of this study provide a compelling foundation for further research into the psychological mechanisms underpinning sexual violence.

Originality/value

While previous research has often focused on these crimes in isolation, this study bridges a critical gap by examining the emotional commonalities between them. This study challenges the conventional understanding that treats these forms of sexual violence as entirely distinct, proposing instead that they may share underlying emotional dynamics.

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Citation

Keulen-de Vos, M., Hagendoorn, M., Herzog-Evans, M. and Benbouriche, M. (2024), "Fluctuating emotional states before and during child sexual abuse and rape: a file review analysis of males in mandated care in The Netherlands", Journal of Criminal Psychology, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-08-2024-0072

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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