Ms. Zhang is a typical urban white-collar worker. She is good-looking, has a stable job and savings. Every day when she commutes to work, Miss Zhang takes the subway. For convenience, she would choose a relatively empty carriage. One day, a neatly dressed man sat next to her. The two had a simple courtesy, and Miss Zhang also revealed that she lived alone. The man said that he was not familiar with the city, and Miss Zhang was very enthusiastic in recommending good places to go around. When Miss Zhang was about to get out of the car, the man said that he would invite her to dinner tonight to express his gratitude. Miss Zhang readily agreed.
It seemed like a pleasant encounter. However, this may be the deliberate layout of the criminals against Miss Zhang. For example, choose an empty carriage to sit next to Miss Zhang, gain her trust, and then ask her to dinner to commit a crime. Later, Miss Zhang lost her memory after eating with this man, and when she woke up, she found that her wallet and jewelry were missing.
The reason why Miss Zhang is easy to be targeted is related to some of her characteristics. First of all, she lives alone, creating an opportunity for criminals to take advantage of. Secondly, she is good-looking and fashionably dressed, and the first impression she gives to the offender is that she is relatively wealthy. Finally, her personality is overly zealous and kind, easily trusting strangers. These traits make her a favored target for criminals.
In contrast to Miss Zhang is Mr. Lee. Mr. Lee is a technologist who is introverted and not very sociable. Once, when he was working late and a man claiming to be a colleague's cousin, offered to take him home. Mr. Li directly refused. Later, the company found out that the man had nothing to do with the company at all. Mr. Lee's caution avoids a possible stalking and stalking.
Through these two examples, it can be seen that whether a person is easy to be targeted by criminals has a lot to do with the individual's life style, personality, and way of doing things. This can be analyzed from two levels: external conditions and internal qualities.
From the perspective of external conditions, people who live a monotonous life and have a fixed schedule are more likely to be targeted. Because criminals can grasp the rules of their activities and plan in advance. On the contrary, the whereabouts of people with colorful lives are more uncertain, and it is not easy for criminals to lock on to their targets.
In terms of economic conditions, people who are wealthy or exude affluence are also more likely to attract the attention of criminals. Such people tend to have more financial goals such as cash and jewelry.
In addition, a person's living environment will also have an impact on being targeted. For example, people who live alone are more likely to be targeted due to the lack of roommates or family care.
From the point of view of internal qualities, people who are too enthusiastic and gullible are more likely to be targeted. Criminals often gain the trust of such people through disguise in order to achieve their goals.
In addition, people who are less vigilant about life are also more likely to be targeted. Such people are not alert to strangers and the environment, making it easy for criminals to get their hands on them.