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Perpetrators can be categorized into various types based on their motives and behaviors. Common types include opportunistic perpetrators, who act impulsively for personal gain; predatory perpetrators, who plan and target victims deliberately; and ideological perpetrators, who commit acts based on specific beliefs or ideologies. Each type reflects different psychological profiles and motivations, influencing their methods and the contexts in which they operate.

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