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Swanson, Criminal Investigation 8/e
Criminal Investigation, 8/e
Charles R. Swanson, University of Georgia
Neil C. Chamelin, Assistant State Attorney, Second Judicial Circuit
Leonard Territo, University of South Florida- Tampa

Sex-Related Offenses

Chapter Objectives


1) List and explain the classifications of sex offenses.

2) List and explain the four types of sexual murder.

3) Discuss interview procedures and investigative questions for sexual assault cases.

4) Explain why women do not report rape to the police and the motivation for false rape allegations.

5) Outline the types of physical evidence collected in rape and sexual assault cases.

6) Discuss the importance of condom trace evidence.

7) Identify the use and effects of Rohypnol and GHB.

8) Assess investigative and evidence collection techniques for drug-facilitates sexual assaults.

9) Recognize common characteristics of sexual asphyxia, or autoerotic death.

10) Describe a psychological autopsy.