Terry Mitchell

Aggressors Should Assume All Risk



Posted: Friday, June 19, 2009

by Terry Mitchell
http://commenterry.blogs.com

When someone engages in aggressive behavior, he or she should assume all the risk. There ought to be a concept in the law to this effect.
 
It is my opinion that, before someone commits an act of aggression, it should be incumbent upon him or her to predict all the possible negative fallout that might result from that action. This should be weighed in his or her mind before deciding to proceed with the aggressive act. 
Therefore, even if the victim reacts in manner inconsistent with that of a reasonable person – including the use of unnecessary force, it shouldn't matter. The entire blame should still fall on the person who starts any physical confrontation.

For instance, if a person who is assaulted reacts by shooting the aggressor, too bad. Before attacking someone, one should realize that this is a chance that he or she is taking.

But what if, instead of grabbing a gun, knife, or other weapon, the victim has a temper tantrum which results in a fatal heart attack? In that case, the attacker should be charged with second degree murder, or at least voluntary manslaughter. He or she should have known this was a possibility. 

Holding aggressors' feet to the fire by requiring them to assume all the risk for their behavior seems to me a reasonable first step toward a much needed zero tolerance policy for belligerence in our society.
 
Terry Mitchell is a software engineer, freelance writer, amateur political analyst, and blogger from Virginia, USA. He posts a least one article a day to his blog - http://commenterry.blogs.com - on subjects such as current events, politics, technology, society and culture, religion, health and well-being, self improvement, personal finance, trivia, and sports. He is also the owner of a new privacy-enhanced search engine - http://www.SearchMost.com.

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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by Dianne Lehmann
from Dewey, AZ
2 years 325 days ago.
Hi Terry.
 
Do you think that should apply to nations and heads of state as well? Might not be a bad idea. Hmmm?
 
Dianne
» left by Terry Mitchell 2 years 325 days ago.
91 fans.
Dianne, the answer to your question is yes, absolutely!
» left by Lawrence Jones
2 years 324 days ago.
30 fans.
Terry,
 
Very well said and written. I totally agree.
 
Lawrence
» left by Terry Mitchell 2 years 323 days ago.
91 fans.
Lawrence, thanks for reading and commenting. I hope you had a happy Father's Day.
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