Lovefraud recently received the following e-mail from a reader:
My psychologist referred me to this web site. It’s terrific save one section: How can running away from these people be the only solution? Granted, it’s a stop-gap solution to protect yourself from future abuses; however, it’s not a solution for full/final resolution.
Allowing [them] to perpetuate their endeavors and perpetrate them on others only permits proliferation. Please tell me that there is some constructive, legal way to be proactive and preventative in a more communal fashion. I have visions of: 20 years from now they rule the world. It won’t be survival of the fittest. It will have become survival of the sickest.
To have to swallow this reality would be a further devastating blow to my slowly recovering resiliency.
There simply must be constructive ways to deal with these [people].
We all know this reader’s frustration. It seems like sociopaths are able to lie, cheat, steal, abuse, damage and injure with impunity. How can this be? Isn’t there anything we can do?
Running away
Let’s first address the issue of running away. This is the best thing to do if you are observant enough to see the signs of sociopathic behavior before you become entangled. If you know what to look for and see the red flags, or if your instincts tell you that someone is trouble, get out. You should not knowingly allow a sociopath into your life if it can be at all avoided.
Many of our readers, however, are already caught in the sociopath’s web of deceit. You have fallen in love, married the sociopath, had children with him or her, or given the person money. Or, the sociopath is a family member. Somehow, the predator already has a piece of you.
You may have been emotionally, physically or financially abused for a long time. You’ve been criticized, denigrated and told that you have mental problems. You’ve lost your confidence and your sense of self. You wonder if you are, in fact, going crazy.
At this point, you must break away from the sociopath to begin restoring your mental health. You must take yourself out of the sociopath’s game. Any time you see, talk to or exchange e-mail with a sociopath, you are opening yourself to further manipulation. He or she knows exactly how to pull you in again, and will do it.
You may call it running away; Lovefraud calls it No Contact. It’s the best way to begin healing.
Criminal prosecution
But how can you take action against the sociopath? How can the sociopath be held accountable? How can he or she be prevented from devastating someone else?
Unfortunately, it is not illegal to be a sociopath. Therefore, action can only be taken based on what a sociopath does, and many typical sociopathic behaviors are legal.
- It is legal to cheat on a spouse or intimate partner.
- It is legal to lie, except under oath and on some official documents (which never stopped a sociopath).
- It is legal for a sociopath to talk someone into giving him or her money.
Many sociopaths know exactly where the legal lines are, and manage to stay in the gray area without crossing over them. Their actions are unethical, but not illegal.
Criminal prosecution only becomes possible when a sociopath violates the law—which many of them do. Prisons are full of sociopaths.
So prosecution is possible when a law is violated, but whether it actually happens depends on the seriousness of the crime. Most murder cases get investigated. Most fraud cases don’t, especially if it’s a sweetheart scam.
Lovefraud usually recommends reporting a sociopath’s crime, even if it is not likely to be investigated. If a sociopath is doing something illegal to you, he or she is probably also doing it to someone else. Maybe if a pattern develops, authorities will take action.
Civil lawsuits
The other option is civil court—suing the sociopath. Unfortunately this will cost you money that you may not have if the sociopath has wiped you out. Then, even if you file a lawsuit, win your case and get a judgment, it may be difficult or impossible to actually get your money. Sociopaths are notorious for blowing through money; there may be nothing left for you to collect.
The whole process of taking a sociopath to court will financially and emotionally drain you. The sociopath, however, looks at a court battle as a game—a game that he or she is determined to win. And they’re good at the game. They bend the rules to suit their purposes. They put on a great show for the judge, even as they perjure themselves. They find attorneys who are equally cold-hearted, or who are so dazzled that they believe the sociopath’s lies.
Many judges, in the meantime, are as ignorant about sociopaths as you were. They hear the sociopath say, “I’m only concerned about the welfare of our children,” or, “I never meant any harm,” and believe the hollow words.
Exposing the sociopath
If you can’t take legal action, you may want to at least expose the sociopath to save someone else from being victimized. You may post the sociopath on Don’t Date Him Girl or other websites that name cheaters. You may get away with it. Or, if the sociopath you expose has resources and likes the lawsuit game (see above), you may find yourself in court, accused of libel or invasion of privacy.
Here’s another complication: There are no legal guidelines for when or how it is permissible to say someone is a sociopath. Media lawyers frequently do not allow the publications or TV shows they represent to call someone a sociopath. This may be the case even if the person making the statement is an expert. When his show about Ed Hicks was taped, Dr. Phil referred to Hicks as a sociopath. Dr. Phil certainly knows a sociopath when he sees one, but the show’s lawyers cut the term “sociopath” from the broadcast.
For this reason, Lovefraud is extremely careful with naming names. According to our terms of service, readers may not post the names of the sociopaths they have experienced in comments to this blog. And when Lovefraud does a case study in which we do identify a con artist, every single statement made about the subject of the story is documented with evidence.
Lovefraud does believe, however, that exposing sociopaths is the only thing that really works. In the future, we hope to offer a Con Artist Database to help our readers. But this is a project with many technical and legal challenges (see above). We look forward to the day when we can tackle them.
What should you do?
So what’s the bottom line? If you’ve been victimized by a sociopath, what should you do?
First, take care of yourself. Extricate yourself from the predator’s grip. That’s what No Contact is all about—escape and recovery.
Then you have to evaluate your situation to determine if further action is possible and worth the trouble. Every case is different. What did the sociopath do? Was it illegal? Do you have evidence or documentation? Do you have the money to pursue action? Do you have the emotional stamina?
If you have a good case, and the resources, by all means take action. Or, if you can’t do it now, maybe you can do it later, after you are healed.
As the saying goes, “revenge is a dish best served cold.” It took me five years, but I finally exposed my ex-husband, James Montgomery. He was fired from his job and forced into bankruptcy.
I will admit—it was satisfying.
Well seeing as at the end of the video he is talking about hero’s and hero education I would say that yes he does care. And no those experiments did not show what a bunch of dutiful sheep people are and he explains it in the video. And FYI the experiments apply to people anywhere not just in this country Wini.
Authority, pity, love, guilt, shame, violence, authority (lab coat, badge, government title), noble higher purpose: these are all influences. Read Robert Cialdini’s book, “Influence: the Psychology of Persuasion.” S/Ps are masters at using any sort of influence to persuade us of anything.
Cialdini wrote the book to try to help us protect ourselves against the influences we didn’t even know we were being subjected to.
Milgram was testing the power of authority to influence people to do what they otherwise would not. I think the S/P takes pleasure in influencing and seeing the results of his influence, no matter what tool he uses.
BloggerT: I wasn’t referring to the scientist conducting the experiment, I was referring to the politicians and Exec Ads that had their greedy hands on the results.
My bosses went through a check list of everything that would stress a person out and used it on me. I was lucky that I got the information years before they got their greedy hands on it and knew what they were up to. Even though I had the knowledge beforehand of what they were up to, didn’t eliminate the pain! I could just put it into perspective that a psychopath was using this for her own greedy results.
BloggerT I Liked My Vidieo:)~
My apologies Wini I thought you meant the researchers.
I thought you might Indi 🙂
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Does He Have any of his books on line? I have only begun to explore His work!
Wini in the video it sounded like he was describing something similar to what you posted earlier. Where you may get a psychopath in a position of power (barrel maker) and you can easily see how it can play out where others may do or seem sociopathic or even follow the one path he describes in which they do nothing.
Which one Indi?
Wini……..
I think all that experiment shows is how those particular individuals reacted in that particular situation. I think it might demonstrate tendencies in certain highly controlled situations. To what extent that applies to everyone everywhere or to any general population seems highly debatable.
Here is a link to an interview with James Hillman. It is worth reading and has some interesting points, particularly how experiences hone callings and cause us to delve more deeply into what others might overlook. I think this site demonstrates that quite well. Life has changed for us. We are becoming stronger, wiser, deeper, and more courageous in our efforts to overcome adversity and thrive. We might disagree on some things, yet a community spirit of great caring and support exists here thanks to Donna and everyone who participates and contributes.
http://www.scottlondon.com/interviews/hillman.html
I have known many heroes in my life. They did not learn that way of being in the world through government social programs, or by taking workshops in how to behave taught by social scientist college professors. Their hero’s education began early in life……..in the home, where there were basic standards of right and wrong, and where treating others with dignity and respect was the norm. This was reinforced in the community (good manners), practiced in the schools, and expected in the workplace where it was called ethics! It is certainly true that not everyone everywhere has these social advantages.
Now, there are armed police officers in the schools and the children must walk through metal detectors. In some places transparent backpacks are required.
We all know what air travel has become! Ask flight attendants about unruly passengers and research how many flights have to land to have passengers removed. Such things were unheard not so long ago.
Apply for a job anywhere, and you will be tested for drugs!
The highways…… the annual death toll resembles battlefield stats! Why? Drunk driving, aggressive driving, speeding, tailgating, running red lights, and other assorted driving practices.
The criminal justice system…….:-) !!!
And marriage……couples are advised to have a prenuptial agreement, an attorney, and if in doubt, have your intended investigated by a PI!
Yes, Wini, I have to agree with you. Our society has become a mess! As flawed as it is though, it’s the best one around at the moment. How did it get this way? I have my own theories, and as Rune points out, the reasons and influences are many. The basics have been undermined and weakened , IMO.
Howard Bloom wrote “The Lucifer Principle, A Scientific Expedition Into The Forces Of History”. It has been many years since I have read Howard Blooms books, but they are fascinating and offer possible explanations for evil that carry as much validity as others being offered.
Bloom states “…The Lucifer Principle contends that evil is woven into our most basic biological fabric.” I think Bloom says that behaviors we consider evil go on in nature all the time. We don’t label such behaviors “evil” because nature is amoral. He states…” nature does not abhor evil; she embraces it. She uses it to build. With it, she moves the human world to greater heights of organization, intricacy, and power.” p. 2 The Lucifer Principle
Bloom says Mother Nature saddled us with evil for a reason.
I don’t know whether or not Bloom is right. I think his books are worth reading and considering in our attempt to grow in understanding of why some people do what they do and cause others so much pain and suffering.
It is through specific cultural adaptation to prevailing standards and values that we strive to establish civilized ways of being. We are seeing the result of distorting understandings of causes and weakening standards of behavior. When we talk about taking responsibility as individuals first as victims, then as survivors, IMO we must demand that society also take responsibility for allowing a social climate to prevail where bad behavior is excused and allowed to thrive.
James Hillman says psychology has been around over 100 years and things are getting worse. I agree and I think we need to ask why!
Eye religion has been around for thousands of years so does that same statement apply to it?
And the video Indi liked applies here I think:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/t…..lence.html
And zimbardo made it very clear that psychology is not about making excuses or excusing bad behavior. Understanding does not mean excusing.