A peer is researching the literature to identify the reasons that some perpetrators engage in revenge homicide. What does current research identify as motivations or triggers? Select all that apply

A) It is an impulsive act.
B) It is a reaction to bullying, teasing, and assault that the perpetrator experienced.
C) Once someone commits the crime, in most cases the person becomes immobilized at the scene of the
crime, and usually is taken away by the police.
D) Revenge homicide is triggered by a recent stressful event.
E) Revenge is triggered by long-term stressors.


B, D, E

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