人们走路的方式可能会影响被陌生人袭击的几率。但好消息是通过改变走路方式,能够降低被抢几率。
The power has gone to his head is an oft-heard accusation. So are leaders losing touch with reality when they act in a power-hungry way?
How you move gives a lot away. Maybe too much, if the wrong person is watching. We think, for instance, that the way people walk can influence the likelihood of an attack by a stranger. But we also think that their walking style can be altered to reduce the chances of being targeted.
A small number of criminals commit most of the crimes, and the crimes they commit are spread unevenly over the population: some unfortunate individuals seem to be picked out repeatedly by those intent on violent assault. Back in the 1980s, two psychologists from New York, Betty Grayson and Morris Stein, set out to find out what criminals look for in potential victims. They filmed short clips of members of the public walking along New York s streets, and then took those clips to a large East Coast prison. They showed the tapes to 53 violent inmates with convictions for crimes on strangers, ranging from assault to murder, and asked them how easy each person would be to attack.
The prisoners made very different judgements about these notional victims. Some were consistently rated as easier to attack, as an easy rip-off . There were some expected differences, in that women were rated as easier to attack than men, on average, and older people as easier targets than the young. But even among those youd expect to be least easy to assault, the subgroup of young men, there were some individuals who over half the prisoners rated at the top end of the ease of assault scale .
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