I have not read this paper but I am intriqued how the passage of concealed 
carry laws impacts this debate?  Does the duty to rescue concept encompass an 
obligation for an armed citizen to intervene to deter or stop a criminal 
assault upon another citizen?
 
Rich 
 
 
New Article Spotlight: Illinois' David Hyman and the Duty to Rescue
LawProf David Hyman of Illinios has posted Rescue Without Law: An Empirical 
Perspective on the Duty to Rescueon SSRN.  Here's the abstract:
For more than a century, legal scholarship on the duty to rescue has proceeded 
on a sophisticated theoretical plane. Proponents of a duty to rescue have 
argued that it will decrease the frequency of non-rescue without creating undue 
distortions or other difficulties. Opponents of a duty to rescue have argued 
that such statutes are ineffective, infringe on individual liberties, may 
actually discourage rescue, and are likely to be misused by politically 
ambitious prosecutors. No effort has been made to test any of these claims 
empirically, even though from a policy perspective, the critical threshold 
question - how often do Americans fail to rescue one another in circumstances 
where only a generalized duty to rescue would require them to do so - is 
entirely factual. This article provides the first empirical study of the 
no-duty rule in action. Using more than twenty independent data sources, the 
article provides a "law and reality" perspective on rescue and non-rescue that 
com!
 plicates - and sometimes is flatly inconsistent with the positions of both 
proponents and opponents of a duty to rescue. The results paint a rich and 
largely reassuring picture of the behavior of ordinary Americans faced with 
circumstances requiring rescue, and indicate that both more and less is at 
stake in the debate over the no-duty rule than has been commonly appreciated. 
Law professors and judges have been fascinated with the no-duty rule for 
theoretical reasons, but the ongoing debate should not obscure the reality that 
in the real world, rescue is the rule - even if it is not the law. 
To obtain the paper, click here.   [Mark Godsey]
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