随身英语
What Makes People Loot? 为什么会有人打劫呢?
英语学习点: Rioting and Looting 暴动和打劫
People in the UK are in shock after days of brazen thefts and wanton damage during riots in London and other cities in England. Across the media, there have been images of people walking into shops and helping themselves to flat-screen TVs, clothes and other items.
But what is it that turns people into looters? Criminologists and psychologists have been considering what happens.
Some politicians have been quick to describe the rioting as simply thuggery. But experts point out that only some of those involved will have committed such crimes before; and others are swept along with the crowd.
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Psychologists say that people lose their moral identity in a large group and empathy and guilt - the human qualities which prevent us from behaving like criminals – are lost as we take on the values of the group.
For the looters there's a sense of safety in numbers. Because hundreds of people are taking part in the criminal activities, individuals feel they are likely to get away with it.
According to Dr Lance Workman, rioters and looters may develop a temporary moral code in their minds which justifies their actions: "There are rich people who have things I don't have so it's right that I take it." However, there is also evidence which suggests gang leaders have psychopathic tendencies, he says.
Academics also think that socio-economic factors must be taken into account. Most of the rioters are from poor estates and feel they have nothing to lose.
Glossary 词汇表 (收听发音, 请单击英语单词)
- brazen thefts 厚颜无耻的偷窃
- wanton damage 任意破坏
- riots 社会骚乱
- helping themselves 自己动手拿
- looters 抢掠者
- criminologists 犯罪学家
- psychologists 心理学家
- thuggery 抢劫
- swept along with 顺波逐流、被拥着前行
- empathy 同感,共鸣
- guilt 歉意
- values 价值观
- safety in numbers 人多势众
- to get away with it 做了坏事但不会受到惩罚
- moral code 道德准则
- psychopathic tendencies 有犯罪谋杀倾向
- socio-economic 社会经济学
- nothing to lose 没什么可以失去的,什么都不怕