Depends. I would be putting myself in danger, so instead of there being one victim, I give the whole incident potential to have two victims, me and the original victim.
Too many people like to play hero, and it has been why some people have died.
If there was a way to sneak up on the victimizer, then I would stab him and try get the woman safe, depending on the wound. If it was a fatal one, I wouldn't be able to move her, so I'd have to call for an ambulance.
If there were about three people targeting one person, then I most likely wouldn't involve myself. I'm not going to obviously put my life to risk in a failed attempt to help another. Unless, ofcourse there was a good chance of stopping the, but that isn't likely. Maybe a molitov would do the trick.
IIN to be a victim of the bystander effect?
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Depends. I would be putting myself in danger, so instead of there being one victim, I give the whole incident potential to have two victims, me and the original victim.
Too many people like to play hero, and it has been why some people have died.
If there was a way to sneak up on the victimizer, then I would stab him and try get the woman safe, depending on the wound. If it was a fatal one, I wouldn't be able to move her, so I'd have to call for an ambulance.
If there were about three people targeting one person, then I most likely wouldn't involve myself. I'm not going to obviously put my life to risk in a failed attempt to help another. Unless, ofcourse there was a good chance of stopping the, but that isn't likely. Maybe a molitov would do the trick.