Chapter 456 Hostages(2/2)
That's right, this guy just slaps a living person to death. Even if the demon king in the demon world does not have the heinous hatred, it wouldn't be so cruel, right?
Everyone present was a fierce and aggressive person, but none of them were cruel and murderous people. Seeing Li Changfeng taking such a cruel move, everyone labeled him the destiny in his heart.
He was originally a wanted criminal, but now he is so cruel to kill people like grass. It's really a pity to die.
Li Kan looked at the two people floating in the air and frowned. He didn't know what to do for a moment. It would definitely not work if he continued to be in a stalemate. Could it be that he would still be able to release him?
After looking at the distance between the two, Li Kan slowly had an idea in his mind.
He showed helplessness and took a step forward, saying, "Can you please let me go if you have something to say?"
Hostages are those captured. The earliest meaning of this word is to say that in war, one side captures the enemy's person and then proposes conditions to the enemy to facilitate threatening the other party. However, when it is approached, especially under a threatening attitude. In special circumstances, for example, the deadline proposed by the kidnapper has arrived and the other party does not respond or refuses his request, the kidnapper will physically harm the hostage.
A hostage refers to a person sent by one party to the other party to detain and guarantees that one party can fulfill a promise or treaty with his life: or is detained by one party and used to force the other party to promise or fulfill a certain condition. Different eras have different contents.
Criminal victim theory believes that criminal victims are a basic factor in the occurrence and control of the crime, that is, there is an interactive relationship between the criminal and the victim, which is mutually inducement. Especially in the case of hijacking, the psychology of the hijacked person and the behavior under his psychological control largely determine whether the hijacked person will survive or suffer misfortune in the end. Therefore, strengthening the psychological research on the victims of hostage-taking cases, namely hostages, is of great significance for handling hostage-taking cases that are currently at high risk, and preserving the safety of the lives and property of the hostages.
In cases of kidnapping and hijacking, most criminals have made long preparations and carefully planned, but they are raided for hostages. The hijacked person often has high mental tension, which is manifested in physiological symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, red face, stiff body, and rushing. Some victims may even experience temporary shock.
Fear and fear are the psychology of most hostages, which are manifested in physiology as pale face, trembling hands and feet, weak legs and feet, and crying in action, slow movements, and obeying the hijackers' manipulations.
Out of the instinct of seeking safety and survival, some hostages will instinctively resist in the early stages of being hijacked. Especially when the hijacker has no obvious advantages in appearance, such as being thin, or the weapon held by the hijacker looks as lethal as a knife or a dagger, these situations will make the hostage have the courage to conflict with the hijacker psychologically.
However, some kidnapped or hijacked people will have untargeted or under-targeted punches, cries, scolds, and escapes without the possibility of running away due to fear and tension.
Chapter completed!