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Also, in actual rapists, these hostile sexist views are likely correlated with or caused by their more direct criminogenic traits, such as elevated primary psychopathy, which is linked to such attitudes and offending behaviour.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660300/</ref><ref>https://guilfordjournals.com/doi/abs/10.1521/pedi.2011.25.1.28</ref>
Also, in actual rapists, these hostile sexist views are likely correlated with or caused by their more direct criminogenic traits, such as elevated primary psychopathy, which is linked to such attitudes and offending behaviour.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660300/</ref><ref>https://guilfordjournals.com/doi/abs/10.1521/pedi.2011.25.1.28</ref>
This typical rapist behavioural pattern, being typically inclusive of dominant behavioral traits,<ref>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ab.21685</ref> low behavioral inhibition and a personal history of promiscuous mating and interaction in social contexts that promote such (such as alcohol-fuelled parties<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0886260516670179</ref>) would of course not apply to the typical incel. Instead, a strong argument could be made that a random incel would be statistically much less likely to rape than a random, more sexually active and socially integrated male (controlling for base rates), as they would be less likely to possess the necessary character traits and opportunity to carry out these acts.  
This typical rapist behavioural pattern, being typically inclusive of dominant traits,<ref>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ab.21685</ref> low behavioral inhibition and a personal history of promiscuous mating and interaction in social contexts that promote such (such as alcohol-fuelled parties<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0886260516670179</ref>) would of course not apply to the typical incel. Instead, a strong argument could be made that a random incel would be statistically much less likely to rape than a random, more sexually active and socially integrated male (controlling for base rates), as they would be less likely to possess the necessary character traits and opportunity to carry out these acts.  


Moreover, the tendency to single out incels as rapists likely reflects a tendency to view low-status males in a more negative light in general (as a form of [[failo effect]]}, such that these males are further presumed to be more likely to commit rapes of the kind that capture the popular imagination, such as violent stranger rapes that result in murder. This situation is similar to what is found with sexual harassment, where research has indicated that more attractive men can get away with objectively more sexually aggressive behavior compared to less attractive men, as the experience is perceived as less aversive by the victim.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#The_attractiveness_of_a_male_.27harasser.27_determines_if_the_experience_is_enjoyable_or_traumatic</ref>  
Moreover, the tendency to single out incels as rapists likely reflects a tendency to view low-status males in a more negative light in general (as a form of [[failo effect]]}, such that these males are further presumed to be more likely to commit rapes of the kind that capture the popular imagination, such as violent stranger rapes that result in murder. This situation is similar to what is found with sexual harassment, where research has indicated that more attractive men can get away with objectively more sexually aggressive behavior compared to less attractive men, as the experience is perceived as less aversive by the victim.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#The_attractiveness_of_a_male_.27harasser.27_determines_if_the_experience_is_enjoyable_or_traumatic</ref>  

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