RT Article T1 Sexual Homicide in France JF International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology VO 63 IS 9 SP 1575 OP 1596 A1 James, Jonathan A1 Proulx, Jean 1956- A1 Vuidard, Elen A2 Proulx, Jean 1956- A2 Vuidard, Elen LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1670854922 AB The primary objective of this study was to describe and compare the modus operandi, and associated contextual and situational factors, of French serial sexual murderers (SSMs) and nonserial sexual murderers (NSMs). A further objective was to verify the generalizability of the conclusions of James and Proulx's 2016 systematic review of the modus operandi of sexual murderers, the majority of whom were American or English. Detailed data on the precrime, modus operandi, postcrime, and victimology factors of 120 French sexual murderers (SSMs: n = 33; NSMs: n = 87) were compared. The results suggest that choice-structuring properties that shape the modus operandi of French sexual murderers are similar to those reported by James and Proulx: The modus operandi of French SSMs was shaped by homicidal, sadistic, and rape fantasies, while that of NSMs was shaped by the need to satisfy immediate, especially sexual, needs. However, it should be noted that while the modus operandi of American and English NSMs is primarily shaped by general deviance, that of French NSMs appear be primarily shaped by sexual deviance. K1 Sexual murderers K1 Serial sexual murderers K1 Nonserial sexual murderers K1 Modus operandi K1 Sexual deviance K1 General deviance K1 Sexualstraftaten K1 Vergleichsstudie K1 Frankreich K1 Seriensexualstraftäter K1 Abweichendes Sexualverhalten K1 Straftäter DO 10.1177/0306624X19834418