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Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment | 2012

South African Serial Rapists: The Offenders, Their Victims, and Their Offenses

Jessica Woodhams; Gerard N. Labuschagne

Serial rapists have the propensity to cause harm to a significant number of victims, meaning that they are of concern to the police as well as to treatment providers. Despite the serious nature of their offending, there are surprisingly few studies that provide information regarding their characteristics, the types of victim they target, or the nature of the sexual offenses they commit, and those studies that do exist are varied in their findings. This study provides a descriptive analysis of serial rape in South Africa. One hundred and nineteen sexual offenses committed by 22 serial rapists were sampled. Information regarding the victims, the offenders, and the crimes they had committed were extracted from police files. The characteristics of victims and offenders are reported as well as the frequencies for 114 different crime scene behaviors. When compared with samples of serial sex offenders from other countries, differences emerged in victim characteristics and crime scene behaviors, including how the victims were targeted, the sexual behaviors engaged in, and the incidence of physical violence. The implications of these observed differences for practice are discussed.


Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology | 2012

A test of case linkage principles with solved and unsolved serial rapes

Jessica Woodhams; Gerard N. Labuschagne


Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling | 2006

The use of a linkage analysis as evidence in the conviction of the Newcastle serial murderer, South Africa

Gerard N. Labuschagne


Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling | 2004

Features and investigative implications of muti murder in South Africa

Gerard N. Labuschagne


Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling | 2015

South African Serial Homicide: Consistency in Victim Types and Crime Scene Actions Across Series

C. Gabrielle Salfati; Amber Horning; Marina Sorochinski; Gerard N. Labuschagne


Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling | 2015

Classification of Planning and Violent Behaviours in Serial Homicide: A Cross-National Comparison Between South Africa and the US

Marina Sorochinski; C. Gabrielle Salfati; Gerard N. Labuschagne


Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling | 2015

South African Serial Homicide: Offender and Victim Demographics and Crime Scene Actions

C. Gabrielle Salfati; Gerard N. Labuschagne; Amber Horning; Marina Sorochinski; Jackie De Wet


Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling | 2015

South African Serial Homicide: A Victim‐Focused Behavioural Typology

Amber Horning; C. Gabrielle Salfati; Gerard N. Labuschagne


Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology | 2009

Offender characteristics of the South African male serial rapist : an exploratory study

Ja De Wet; Gerard N. Labuschagne; Patrick Chiroro


Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling | 2015

An Examination of Serial Homicide in South Africa: The Practice to Research Link

Gerard N. Labuschagne; C. Gabrielle Salfati

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C. Gabrielle Salfati

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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Amber Horning

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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Marina Sorochinski

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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Jackie De Wet

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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Johan Van Graan

University of South Africa

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