The field of criminal justice, to contrast, tends to be less forgiving. Its less about understanding the behavior, though I guess that's just apart of the job. I've taken courses in criminal investigation and found them to be completely... draining. I found that people were treated more like statistics rather than as people. I hated it. I don't blame them, obviously, though I just don't think I could do that.
I try to practice empathy as I see my professors do. Approaching any human behavior with an open mind is important. I want to end as much human suffering as possible, so I try to both watch for and practice empathy as much as I can. I'm just an undergrad and don't work with anyone in my field yet, but It's little things that make the world a little bit nicer. It's nice to be nice! :)
Empathy (Pixabay)
Hi Ryeli!
ReplyDeleteI understand your struggles in that the criminal justice realm doesn't utilize empathy as much as they should. The focus is on "getting the bad guys" and many actors will go through any length to get that job done. This is a strong motivating factor for me as I enter this field in the future. While some areas in this field rely on empathy to get their jobs done, others i.e. the more prominent criminal prosecution and defense, don't necessarily employ this tactic. I hope to be a spark for change. Even if someone committed an atrocious crime, they're still human and they experienced some kind of struggle in their route to crime.