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12.4 RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY – WILL
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12.4 RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY – WILL BYSTANDER HELP? HELPING IN EMERGENCIES – APATHY STEPS DETERMINING HELPING VS. NON-HELPING BEHAVIOUR : Do you remember the incident that look place some years at the Gateway of India. Two young girls sitting at the Gateway of India, were attacked by an unknown person, one girl almost collapsed other was saved by a young man who ran towards them amidst the mob who was only a spectator to the event. This is a situation, in which witnesses towards emergency stood around and did nothing except the young man. The question is why such difference in behaviour is found? 12.4.1 When stranger is Distressed : The world heroism is often used to describe anyone who completes difficult job or task. Beeker and Eagly (2004) suggested that heroism actually refers to actions that involve courageous risk taking to obtain socially valued goal. Someone who engages in risky behaviour for the sake of fun is also not heroic deed. Someone who chooses prosocial occupation like nursing is not heroic act. The brave acts performed by ordinary citizen for saving or attempting to save life of other are an example of bravery. On Republic day bravery awards are given to policeman and army personals who have lost their lives while saving others. How can one forget the heroic act of Mr. Tukarem Ombale, a policeman? Who caught hold of Kasab, who emptied his entire gun in Ombale’s body? Terrorist attack of 26 th Nov will remain a permanent mark in the history of Mumbai when several members of anti terrorist squad lost their lives while trying to save the lives of others. Beeker & Eagly (2004) also apply the term here to individuals who take risks in less dangerous and dramatic ways. Such as donating someone kidney, who is need of the transplant. Helping people affected by natural disasters such as Tsunami. Those individuals who are willing to help others are really Prosocial and unselfish by nature. There are instances, when people still behave in an unresponsive manner that shows selfishness, unconcern and 115 apathy. These are the situations when victims are left to fend for themselves. We generally feel that more bystanders are present in any situation, more likely a victim to receive help from people. But reality is different. The famous murder in New York City during mid 1960’s made psychologist to really, think about the prosocial behaviour. In this tragic crime, a young woman Catherine (kitty) Genovese was assaulted by a man in a location where many people could see and hear what was going on. She screamed for help many people overlooked the scene. Despite this, attacker continued to stab the victim for many minutes and even left and returned to continue to assault her. But not every single person reported the crime to policeman or tried to stop the attacker. Investigators found that this forty five minute attack was witnessed by residents of the area but not even one called the police. After this incidence there was much speculation about selfishness and indifference of people in general from cities. Darley and Latane developed several possible explanations for such behaviour. These explanations were tested through research. This research has become classic in the area of social psychology. Download 0.55 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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