Overall, the case of Miki Kimura is actually a very good teaching case.
Because in this case, Minoru Kimura used many psychological techniques to deceive his companions.
Of course, this is not all.
Tang Ze's purpose in bringing up this case was not simply for the purpose of giving a lecture.
Making insinuations is what he wants to do.
After finishing the story, Tang Ze finally gave a summary of the case, and then at this moment his true intentions were revealed!
"In fact, this prisoner made a very common mistake."
Tang Ze seemed to be looking at everyone, but in fact most of his eyes were on Hiroaki Buta who was sitting in the first row.
With an ambiguous sneer on his face, he said, "That's because you really want to use your own opinions to influence others.
His actions and words are highly suggestive."
The criminal's method was very clever, but everything he did was just to excuse himself.
This is for his own benefit, and the starting point is nothing, but the interesting thing is that the more he tries to make excuses, the more abnormal his behavior becomes, and the more suspicious he becomes.
Do you think this is a psychological vicious circle? "
As Tang Ze spoke, some of the students below smiled knowingly and continued to listen to Tang Ze's class attentively. It was obvious that they were very interested in what Tang Ze had just said.
Of course, this is true. After all, Tang Ze has participated in excellent criminal exchange meetings and served as a lecturer there. He already has his own teaching style.
In addition, if he is a practical person with many battles and the cases he talks about are real, it will naturally attract students to listen carefully.
Among the crowd of people who smiled knowingly, only Hiroaki Buta's smile was forced. It was obvious that he heard another meaning in Karasawa's words.
Before, he was just like the suspect in the case that Tang Ze mentioned as an example. All his purposes, no matter how concealed or high-sounding they were, were all centered around exonerating himself.
And the conversations I had with them before seemed to be the same...
This made Hiroaki Buta's heart sink, but he immediately sneered, then regained his composure and continued to listen to Tang Ze's lecture with a smile on his face.
"I hope you can discuss and exchange more about this subtle psychological feeling, and then we can summarize it in Professor Buta's class next time."
After Tang Ze finished arranging the course, he changed the subject and said, "Then let us return to the original question: Why do people commit crimes?
To be honest, this is a very difficult question because it involves people, and people themselves are complex, so this question is as complex as people themselves.
Now I will simply share my views and feelings based on my experience. "
Tang Ze picked up the microphone and pondered for a moment before saying, "For example, there was a woman who, for reasons very similar to her own father's, mistook the man she loved for her father and hurt him.
Alternatively, there could be a man who kills a colleague with whom he has worked closely and whom he respects for many years because the colleague forgets his name.
In other words, a person’s crime is actually related to himself.
What may seem normal or even insignificant to other people may be completely intolerable to someone who has had a specific experience.
From this perspective, anyone can become a criminal."
"Like him."
At this point, Tang Ze pointed out a boy who was not paying attention in class. The boy's confused expression caused his classmates to laugh.
Then, with a meaningful smile on his face, Tang Ze turned his finger and pointed at Hiroaki Buta who was sitting in the middle, and said in a playful tone: "You too."
When Hiroaki Buta saw Tang Ze's natural fingers, he quickly raised his hands, and his panic-stricken look caused the students to laugh again.
"Of course, even I am no exception, but I can guarantee that my criminal behavior is basically zero."
Tang Ze nodded to himself and continued with a smile, "Because in the countless cases I have solved, I have come to realize a truth.
That is, no matter how thorough and flawless the murder plan is, there will still be a flaw somewhere.
In other words, there is no such thing as a perfect crime in this world!"
“Pah pah pah…”
Suddenly, there was sparse applause in the classroom, and then the applause became louder and louder, and finally became as enthusiastic as the tide.
With a smile on his face, Tang Ze nodded slightly to express his gratitude to the students around him, and his eyes finally fell on Hiroaki Buta.
Seeing Tang Ze's gaze fixed on him, Hiroaki Buta smiled and clapped his hands, then stood up and returned to the podium.
The class ended here. Although there was still some time, university textbooks were not that strict, so Hiroaki Buta dismissed the students early.
Afterwards, Hiroaki Buta, Karasawa and the other two walked downstairs together.
"What a wonderful lecture! I'm even thinking of asking the school to hire you to teach criminal psychology."
"Practice and integration, I'm not as good as you in this subject alone," Hiroaki Buta praised.
"Professor, you're too kind." Tang Ze said politely, "I'm still far from that."
"It's not good for young people to be too modest." Buda Hiroaki waved his hand and then looked at the two people and said, "You came to see me again this afternoon. Did you find anything?"
"Yes, Professor, may I bother you for a moment?" Tang Ze said politely, like a student seeking knowledge. "I'd like to ask for your advice on something."
"Of course." Buda Hiroaki nodded happily. "It's time for afternoon tea too, let's go together."
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