Originally posted by tmanifold
De-humanizing of the victim is a interal part of killing. In war soldiers often try and distance themselves from the fact that the enemy consists of people two. In WW1 it was "The HUN". In WW2 it was the Nazis (which was pretty easy to hate) or the JAPS. Through Korea, and Vietnam, the enemy wasn't Nyung Hyun father of 3, he was a SLANT, a GOOK, or he was a COMMIE, VC, or Charlie. These were not rasict remarks they were away of keeping sane during war. By dehumanizing the victim coldblooding killing(which was neccesary) became possible.
Now to relate it to the knife attack. Chances are that the attacker has dehumanized the victim already. He often will think of them as Meat, prey. He thinks of himself as a predator. However, most predators want the quick kill. They don't want to fight. If he is really a predator he will not taunt or posture. if he is he either, is unwilling to go though with it or he is trying to dehumanize. This is when Verbal and non-verbal communication and de-escalation will work best. however, a predator has to be dealt with physically first. (eg. running away, attacking, etc.)
Tony