Half-Hearted Resistance Causes Worse Outcomes than Compliance | Active Self Protection

Published on November 19, 2017
Duration: 3:44

This video from Active Self Protection, featuring John Correia, an evidence-based defensive trainer, analyzes real-world incidents to illustrate the dangers of half-hearted resistance during violent encounters. Correia emphasizes that in high-stress situations like carjackings and robberies, full compliance often leads to better outcomes than partial or indecisive resistance, which can provoke attackers to escalate violence.

Quick Summary

John Correia of Active Self Protection emphasizes that in violent encounters, victims should choose either full compliance or full resistance. Half-hearted or indecisive actions often provoke attackers, escalating violence and leading to worse outcomes than complete cooperation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Compliance Strategy
  2. 00:26Case Study: Sao Paulo Carjacking
  3. 01:05Case Study: Florida Store Robbery
  4. 01:40Case Study: South Africa Carjacking
  5. 02:10Case Study: Pennsylvania Robbery and Resistance
  6. 03:18Conclusion and Tactical Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main takeaway regarding resistance during a self-defense situation?

The primary lesson is to either fully comply with an attacker's demands or to resist with maximum effort. Indecisive or half-hearted resistance often provokes attackers, leading to escalated violence and worse outcomes.

Can compliance be a valid self-defense strategy?

Yes, compliance can be a viable self-defense strategy. In several analyzed cases, victims who fully complied with attackers' demands, such as relinquishing a vehicle or money, avoided physical harm.

What are the risks of partial resistance?

Partial or half-hearted resistance is dangerous because it can agitate the attacker, leading them to escalate their violence. This indecisive action often results in more severe harm to the victim than complete compliance would have.

What types of incidents were analyzed in the video?

The video analyzes real-world incidents including carjackings in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and South Africa, a convenience store robbery in St. Petersburg, Florida, and a robbery in Pennsylvania where resistance led to injury.

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