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When encountering human traffickers, what can you do but shout "help"?

author:Beiqing Net

Original title: Encountering human traffickers, what can you do except shout "help"?

If you encounter human traffickers who only shout "help", the effect may be reduced. Psychologically, this is due to the bystander effect.

The so-called bystander effect refers to the social phenomenon that once there are more participants in an event, the subject of responsibility will become scattered. Because everyone believes that the responsibility is not borne by themselves, no matter whether they are naturally managed by others, no one will choose to jump out directly in the end.

Therefore, breaking the bystander effect is an important part of the process of winning the help of those around you and achieving self-help. Specifically, for example, when traffickers forcibly pull people into the car, they can shout and shout while observing the surrounding environment, and create riots by slapping passers-by, robbing others' wallets and mobile phones, etc., to attract the attention of more people around them.

This is much more effective than just shouting "help", because in the case of a large number of bystanders, you have selected a single person to call for help, then the situation has changed into a separate personal responsibility, then this sense of responsibility will be stronger, and the possibility of being helped will be greater.

(Xue Ningwei)

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