This topic carefully analyses how people may respond to situations that do not concern them.
The following experiment was recently conducted by Dr Phillip Mc Graw:
A young couple, both in their early twenties, are having an argument on a busy sidewalk. The argument escalates into violence, whereby the young man begins to slap and shake the young woman, who responds to all of this, by screaming for him to stop. If you were nearby, what would you do?
The answer to this depends on my location. If I am in Trinidad, then I may actually ask the woman if she would like me to help specifically, then I would make threats to the man to see what he has on him. Reason for this is that in the past I have seen where the woman actually turns around and gets angry with you if you help. Then the ignorance here of men warrants that they kill you for intrusion - neither of which are worth it.
If I am in another country I may try to subdue the man while requesting help from others around. Sadly, we live in such a precarious world where such incidents could have so many meanings that you could be placing yourself in more danger that is worth it.
With much fear I would approach the two and try to help them, right after having called the local authorities. I would do the same thing if it was the woman hitting the man.
Domestic violence for me is one of the scariest places to get involved as they most likely do not want any help and can quickly turn on the one who offers them aid. My main goal would be to get the two to calm down and to get them to realize their action are not healthy and to seek professional help. I would also advise the abused to separate themselves from the abuser for a few weeks while they seek help. Not a permanent thing but just some time for them to reflect on their relationship and where it is and where they want it to be.
JB I think your answer is very insightful. If I am ever faced with this situation, I would either call the police or enlist the help of two robust, tall men, to intervene.
The interesting part of this experiment is, over three hundred pedestrians did not provide any assistance, in stopping the fight. Ironically, three women were the heroines in this experiment. Two women tried to stop the fight and eventually ended up calling the police. Another woman's approach was very unique. She came up to the woman who was being abused and gently said, "Come with me." Dr Phil commends this approach since it would be prudent not to confront the abuser, in such a volatile situation. Here is a link to the Dr Phil website which reveals the results of this experiment. This link also illustrates how people respond when faced with ethical dilemmas.
https://drphil.com/shows/show/855/
Hard question,
I now live in a small town where I could get away intervening with a situation of domestic violence. I definitely would were I live.
But when I lived in Phoenix Arizona, a city of about 3 million, It was hard to get involved in dangerous situations as you did not know if the woman or man would turn on you. If I was with my family, would I want to risk their lives to stop someone from getting hurt? I cannot realistically answer this without some deep thought. I probably would be more inclined if I was alone, but I would definitely call the police first, so that if I were killed, at least someone would be there to find my body.
I suppose the experiment shows how little we as society are willing to help someone we do not know.
Isn't it interesting how we all are wondering if the person who 'seems' to need our help is really genuine or not - I think that is the scary part of the world we need in. Wolves these days play the part of victim ever so well, even just up to the point of killing you.
I would definitly intervene. That's my personality and I cannot really control that part . If I see someone getting hurt, I just can't make a blind eye. I would first call the police and then ask the lady if she needs my help (coming with me, etc). I won't even talk to the abuser unless he talks to me.
A friend of mine told me sometime ago how this guy and woman were fighting in a car park here in Trinidad. The man started beating up the woman and she was beating him up back and everyone at the car park were just looking at the scene as if it was a reality show. A guy even pulled his lunch box (standing at the car park lot) and started eating it while watching the whole thing.
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A friend of mine told me sometime ago how this guy and woman were fighting in a car park here in Trinidad. The man started beating up the woman and she was beating him up back and everyone at the car park were just looking at the scene as if it was a reality show. A guy even pulled his lunch box (standing at the car park lot) and started eating it while watching the whole thing. |