A nurse is conducting a public information seminar on the topic of rape at a local community center. The nurse should explain to the audience that the majority of rapes:
A) Are committed by sadistic perpetrators who plan the rape before committing it and experience erotic enjoyment in response to the victim's suffering.
B) Target very young or very elderly victims, involve extreme force, and often result in victim injury.
C) Are not planned ahead of time and result from the perpetrator being obsessed with uncontrollable sexual urges.
D) Target victims near the age of the perpetrators and involve minimal physical force and intimidation in controlling victims.
D
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