Simon_Jester wrote:Jub wrote:This.
If I'm robbing you and you didn't see it coming, it doesn't matter if you have a gun or not. Mine's already going to be in position and ready to shoot. Your best case at that point is to hope I don't shoot or to hope that I miss because I've got the initiative.
One, not all criminals are hypercompetent ambush predators. They sometimes screw up the whole 'ambush someone and be ready to kill them before they know what's going on' thing.
The stupid ones do, yes. It is a very dangerous assumption to bank your life on. The goal of a criminal is to get something from you for nothing and they go into a situation prepared to use violence to get what they want. In other words, they are primed to go off instantly if they do not get what they want and against a normal person, that is enough, because by the time they manage to process they are under threat or under attack, they are already in a position where they cannot offer effective resistance. And if the other guy has a gun, knife, crowbar or something like that, has any element of surprise or advantage and the willingness to do violence, ineffective resistance means you will be either dead or severely injured before it's through. You can mitigate this by situational awareness, meaning you pay enough attention to your surroundings to spot trouble before you end up ambushed. Criminals also tend to be very good at spotting people who possess situational awareness and those who don't, and they will always go for the latter. They want maximum gain for minimum risk, not a confrontation where there is a risk of shit going sideways.
Simon_Jester wrote:Two, there are many categories of violence that do not start instantly- there is posturing, menacing, or an exchange of threats. Again, undermining the 'if you're really in danger you'll have a gun pointed at your chest before you know what's happening' argument.
Learn the difference between territorial and predatory violence. Territorial violence is like this, all raised hackles, growling, barking, postures, trying to make the other guy back down
before you need to resort to actual violence. That's the whole point of threat displays.
Predatory violence, such as a mugger, robber, rapist or similar is not interested in this. They are interested in getting what they want from you by force and resistance makes them go off because they're already committed to violence. It just escalates directly several stages.
Simon_Jester wrote:Three, the prospect of an armed victim can still be a deterrent because the criminal does not know what might happen, except that it now includes a non-zero possibility of dying. Whereas when robbing an unarmed victim, the probability of dying is pretty much zero. The criminal might have a great advantage, but the advantage of surprise is not the same as having absolute control of the situation and uncontested power of life and death over the victim.
What this does is change the calculation on the criminal's part from "I'll threaten him with violence to hand over his money" to "I'll blow his brains out from behind and take his money". The prospect of possible armed resistance if the victim gets forewarning makes such encounters far more dangerous and lethal for armed and unarmed robbery victims alike, because the robber has already decided on a course of action
and he doesn't care if you live or die as long ash e gets what he wants.
Simon_Jester wrote:I imagine there are very few muggers who would carry through a plan to mug someone if you told them that person was carrying a gun, even if they did plan to have the advantage of surprise.
Yeah, but how many of them actually know beforehand? You're dealing with fucking fantasy situations here.
Seriously, try to get at least a passing familiarity with the topic before you begin spouting bullshit about it.
This is a good place to start. The primary author is someone who has studied violence and its prevention for decades and who grew up as a street criminal before he got clean. What he writes makes a lot more sense than any of the stuff you're spewing here. Be prepared to spend several days perusing that place if you intend to read it thoroughly.