>>17199639>Guys, I hate Jews and wish they would all die, but I am in love with Abby. How do I reconcile this?One study published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence found that among incarcerated offenders, those who had committed both murder and sexual assault had higher levels of psychopathy, aggression, and impulsivity than those who had only committed one or the other. The study also found that offenders who had committed both types of crimes were more likely to have experienced childhood abuse or neglect.
Another study published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences examined the characteristics of individuals who had committed sexual homicide, defined as murder that was motivated by sexual gratification. The study found that these offenders were more likely to have a history of prior sexual offenses and to have engaged in sadistic behavior during their crimes.
A third study published in Aggression and Violent Behavior examined the relationship between anger, aggression, and sexual offending. The study found that individuals who had committed sexual offenses were more likely to have difficulty regulating their emotions and to have higher levels of anger and aggression than non-offenders.
Overall, while there is no clear-cut connection between murderous intention and rape intention, research suggests that individuals who commit both types of crimes may share certain characteristics related to aggression, impulsivity, and a lack of empathy for their victims.