I'm not old enough that I was around when Kitty Genovese was killed, but we did cover that exact subject matter in my psyc class. In fact, we discussed it both times I took it. I didn't go to class very often the first time around :(. I am fairly suprised that someone or group of people actually helped, but I guess it only takes one person to make everyone realize they should do the right thing...
wait a minute. Doesn't that contradict some other theory about people not worrying about it because someone else is taking care of it? Don't mind me, I'm talking out of my arse. posted by howa2396 at 12:06 AM on October 11, 2000
You know, this makes two posts in a row from the Reuters "Oddly Enough" news section. I think we're all pretty capable of going to Excite or Yahoo and reading the stories for ourselves.
Sorry, but these "actors" seem to have given the local yahoos a golden opportunity to get their rocks off. It's called vigilanteism. Petty theft is a far cry from murder. posted by xiffix at 6:53 PM on October 11, 2000
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Anyone here old enough to remember Kitty Genovese?
I remember it as a kid (I was 10), and I remember deciding that I would never act that way, that I would get involved.
And these people in Malta did so too. Bravo! More power to them.
posted by Steven Den Beste at 11:06 PM on October 10, 2000