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Friday, March 31, 2006

How Quackery Sells

How Quackery Sells
With Thanks to
QuackwatchStephen Barrett, M.D.William T. Jarvis, Ph.D.

Modern health quacks are supersalesmen. They play on fear. They cater to hope. And once they have you, they'll keep you coming back for more . . . and more . . . and more.

Seldom do their victims realize how often or how skillfully they are cheated. Does the mother who feels good as she hands her child a vitamin think to ask herself whether he really needs it? Do subscribers to "health food" publications realize that articles are slanted to stimulate business for their advertisers? Not usually.Most people think that quackery is easy to spot. Often it is not. Its promoters wear the cloak of science. They use scientific terms and quote (or misquote) scientific references. Talk show hosts may refer to them as experts or as "scientists ahead of their time." The very word "quack" helps their camouflage by making us think of an outlandish character selling snake oil from the back of a covered wagon—and, of course, no intelligent people would buy snake oil nowadays, would they?Well, maybe snake oil isn't selling so well, lately. But acupuncture? "Organic" foods? Hair analysis? The latest diet book? Megavitamins? "Stress formulas"? Cholesterol-lowering teas? Homeopathic remedies? Magnets? Nutritional "cures" for AIDS? Products that "cleanse your system"? Or shots to pep you up?

Business is booming for health quacks. Their annual take is in the billions! Spot reducers, "immune boosters," water purifiers, "ergogenic aids," systems to "balance body chemistry," special diets for arthritis. Their product list is endless.What sells is not the quality of their products, but their ability to influence their audience. To those in pain, they promise relief. To the incurable, they offer hope. To the nutrition-conscious, they say, "Make sure you have enough." To a public worried about pollution, they say, "Buy natural." To one and all, they promise better health and a longer life.

Modern quacks can reach people emotionally. This article shows how they do it.
Appeals To VanityAn attractive young airline stewardess once told a physician that she was taking more than 20 vitamin pills a day. "I used to feel run-down all the time," she said, "but now I feel really great !""Yes," the doctor replied, "but there is no scientific evidence that extra vitamins can do that. Why not take the pills one month on, one month off, to see whether they really help you or whether it's just a coincidence. After all, $300 a year is a lot of money to be wasting.""Look, doctor," she said. "I don't care what you say. I KNOW the pills are helping me."How was this bright young lady converted into a true believer? First, an appeal to her curiosity persuaded her to try and see. Then an appeal to her vanity convinced her to disregard scientific evidence in favor of personal experience—to think for herself.
Supplementation is encouraged by a distorted concept of biochemical individuality—that everyone is unique enough to disregard the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs).

Quacks won't tell you that scientists deliberately set the RDAs high enough to allow for individual differences. A more dangerous appeal of this type is the suggestion that although a remedy for a serious disease has not been shown to work for other people, it still might work for you. (You are extraordinary!)

A more subtle appeal to your vanity underlies the message of the TV ad quack: Do it yourself—be your own doctor. "Anyone out there have 'tired blood'?" he used to wonder. (Don't bother to find out what's wrong with you, however. Just try my tonic.) "Troubled with irregularity?" he asks. (Pay no attention to the doctors who say you don't need a daily movement. Just use my laxative.) "Want to kill germs on contact?" (Never mind that mouthwash doesn't prevent colds.) "Trouble sleeping?" (Don't bother to solve the underlying problem. Just try my sedative.)

Turning Customers into Salespeople
Most people who think they have been helped by an unorthodox method enjoy sharing their success stories with their friends. People who give such testimonials are usually motivated by a sincere wish to help their fellow humans. Rarely do they realize how difficult it is to evaluate a "health" product on the basis of personal experience. Like the airline stewardess, the average person who feels better after taking a product will not be able to rule out coincidence (spontaneous remission)—or the placebo effect (feeling better because he thinks he has taken a positive step).

Since we tend to believe what others tell us of personal experiences, testimonials can be powerful persuaders. Despite their unreliability, they are the cornerstone of the quack's success.

Multilevel companies that sell nutritional products systematically turn their customers into salespeople. "When you share our products," says the sales manual of one such company, "you're not just selling. You're passing on news about products you believe in to people you care about. Make a list of people you know; you'll be surprised how long it will be. This list is your first source of potential customers." A sales leader from another company suggests, "Answer all objections with testimonials. That's the secret to motivating people!"Don't be surprised if one of your friends or neighbors tries to sell you vitamins. Millions of Americans have signed up as multilevel distributors. Like many drug addicts, they become suppliers to support their habit. A typical sales pitch goes like this: "How would you like to look better, feel better and have more energy? Try my vitamins for a few weeks." People normally have ups and downs, and a friend's interest or suggestion, or the thought of taking a positive step, may actually make a person feel better. Many who try the vitamins will mistakenly think they have been helped—and continue to buy them, usually at inflated prices.

The Use of Fear
The sale of vitamins has become so profitable that some otherwise reputable manufacturers are promoting them with misleading claims. For example, for many years, Lederle Laboratories (makers of Stresstabs) and Hoffmann-La Roche advertised in major magazines that stress "robs" the body of vitamins and creates significant danger of vitamin deficiencies.Another slick way for quackery to attract customers is the invented disease. Virtually everyone has symptoms of one sort or another—minor aches or pains, reactions to stress or hormone variations, effects of aging, etc. Labeling these ups and downs of life as symptoms of disease enables the quack to provide "treatment."Some practitioners claim to detect "deficiencies" (or "imbalances" or "toxins," etc.) before any symptoms appear or before they can be detected by conventional means. Then they can sell you supplements (or balance you, or remove toxins, etc.). And when the terrible consequences they warn about don't develop, they can claim success.
Food safety and environmental protection are important issues in our society. But rather than approach them logically, the food quacks exaggerate and oversimplify. To promote "organic" foods, they lump all additives into one class and attack them as "poisonous." They never mention that natural toxicantsare prevented or destroyed by modern food technology. Nor do they let on that many additives are naturally occurring substances.
Sugar has been subject to particularly vicious attack, being (falsely) blamed for most of the world's ailments. But quacks do more than warn about imaginary ailments. They sell "antidotes" for real ones. Care for some vitamin C to reduce the danger of smoking? Or some vitamin E to combat air pollutants? See your local supersalesperson.

Quackery's most serious form of fear-mongering has been its attack on water fluoridation. Although fluoridation's safety is established beyond scientific doubt, well-planned scare campaigns have persuaded thousands of communities not to adjust the fluoride content of their water to prevent cavities. Millions of innocent children have suffered as a result.

Hope for Sale
Since ancient times, people have sought at least four different magic potions: the love potion, the fountain of youth, the cure-all, and the athletic superpill. Quackery has always been willing to cater to these desires. It used to offer unicorn horn, special elixirs, amulets, and magical brews. Today's products are vitamins, bee pollen, ginseng, Gerovital, pyramids, "glandular extracts," biorhythm charts, aromatherapy, and many more. Even reputable products are promoted as though they are potions. Toothpastes and colognes will improve our love life. Hair preparations and skin products will make us look "younger than our years." Olympic athletes tell us that breakfast cereals will make us champions. And youthful models reassure us that cigarette smokers are sexy and have fun.

False hope for the seriously ill is the cruelest form of quackery because it can lure victims away from effective treatment.
Even when death is inevitable, however, false hope can do great damage. Experts who study the dying process tell us that while the initial reaction is shock and disbelief, most terminally ill patients will adjust very well as long as they do not feel abandoned. People who accept the reality of their fate not only die psychologically prepared, but also can put their affairs in order. On the other hand, those who buy false hope can get stuck in an attitude of denial. They waste not only financial resources but what little remaining time they have left.

Clinical Tricks
The most important characteristic to which the success of quacks can be attributed is probably their ability to exude confidence. Even when they admit that a method is unproven, they can attempt to minimize this by mentioning how difficult and expensive it is to get something proven to the satisfaction of the FDA these days. If they exude self-confidence and enthusiasm, it is likely to be contagious and spread to patients and their loved ones.Because people like the idea of making choices, quacks often refer to their methods as "alternatives." Correctly employed, it can refer to aspirin and Tylenol as alternatives for the treatment of minor aches and pains. Both are proven safe and effective for the same purpose. Lumpectomy can be an alternative to radical mastectomy for breast cancer. Both have verifiable records of safety and effectiveness from which judgments can be drawn. Can a method that is unsafe, ineffective, or unproven be a genuine alternative to one that is proven? Obviously not.
Quacks don't always limit themselves to phony treatment. Sometimes they offer legitimate treatment as well—the quackery is promoted as something extra. One example is the "orthomolecular" treatment of mental disorders with high dosages of vitamins in addition to orthodox forms of treatment. Patients who receive the "extra" treatment often become convinced that they need to take vitamins for the rest of their life. Such an outcome is inconsistent with the goal of good medical care which should be to discourage unnecessary treatment.
Another clever trick is to include their product or procedure in a list of otherwise commonly-accepted practices in order to promote it by association. They may say, for example that their method works best when combined with lifestyle changes (which, quite often, will produce tangible benefits).The one-sided coin is a related ploy. When patients on combined (orthodox and quack) treatment improve, the quack remedy (e.g., laetrile) gets the credit.
If things go badly, the patient is told that he arrived too late, and conventional treatment gets the blame. Some quacks who mix proven and unproven treatment call their approach complementary or integrative therapy.
Quacks also capitalize on the natural healing powers of the body by taking credit whenever possible for improvement in a patient's condition. One multilevel company—anxious to avoid legal difficulty in marketing its herbal concoction—makes no health claims whatsoever. "You take the product," a spokesperson suggests on the company's introductory videotape, "and tell me what it does for you." An opposite tack—shifting blame -- is used by many cancer quacks. If their treatment doesn't work, it's because radiation and/or chemotherapy have "knocked out the immune system."
Another selling trick is the use of weasel words. Quacks often use this technique in suggesting that one or more items on a list is reason to suspect that you may have a vitamin deficiency, a yeast infection, or whatever else they are offering to fix.The disclaimer is a related tactic. Instead of promising to cure your specific disease, some quacks will offer to "cleanse" or "detoxify" your body, balance its chemistry, release its "nerve energy," bring it in harmony with nature, or do other things to "help the body to heal itself." This type of disclaimer serves two purposes. Since it is impossible to measure the processes the quack describes, it is difficult to prove him wrong. In addition, if the quack is not a physician, the use of nonmedical terminology may help to avoid prosecution for practicing medicine without a license.Books espousing unscientific practices typically suggest that the reader consult a doctor before following their advice. This disclaimer is intended to protect the author and publisher from legal responsibility for any dangerous ideas contained in the book. Both author and publisher know full well, however, that most people won't ask their doctor. If they wanted their doctor's advice, they probably wouldn't be reading the book in the first place.

Sometimes the quack will say, "You may have come to me too late, but I will try my best to help you." That way, if the treatment fails, you have only yourself to blame. Patients who see the light and abandon quack treatment may also be blamed for stopping too soon.
The "money-back guarantee" is a favorite trick of mail-order quacks. Most have no intention of returning any money—but even those who are willing know that few people will bother to return the product.
Another powerful persuader—something for nothing—is standard in ads promising effortless weight loss. It is also the hook of the telemarketer who promises a "valuable free prize" as a bonus for buying a water purifier, a six-month supply of vitamins, or some other health or nutrition product. Those who bite receive either nothing or items worth far less than their cost. Credit card customers may also find unauthorized charges to their account.
Another potent technique is cultural association, in which promoters ally themselves with religious or other cultural beliefs by associating their product or service with an article of faith or prejudice of their target audience.In a contest for patient satisfaction, art will beat science nearly every time. Quacks are masters at the art of delivering health care. The secret to this art is to make the patient believe that he is cared about as a person. To do this, quacks lather love lavishly. One way this is done is by having receptionists make notes on the patients' interests and concerns in order to recall them during future visits. This makes each patient feel special in a very personal sort of way. Some quacks even send birthday cards to every patient. Although seductive tactics may give patients a powerful psychological lift, they may also encourage over-reliance on an inappropriate therapy.

Psychologist Anthony R. Pratkanis, Ph.D., has identified nine strategies used to sell pseudoscientific beliefs and practices [Pratkanis AR. How to sell a pseudoscience, Skeptical Inquirer 19(4):19-25, 1995.]. They include setting phantom goals (such as better health, peace of mind, or improved sex life), making statements that tend to inspire trust ("supported by over 100 studies"), and fostering grandfalloons (proud and otherwise meaningless associations of people who share rituals, beliefs, jargon, goals, feelings, specialized information, and "enemies"). Multilevel sales groups, nutrition cultists, and crusaders for "alternative" treatments fit this description well.

Handling the Opposition
Quacks are involved in a constant struggle with legitimate health care providers, mainstream scientists, government regulatory agencies and consumer protection groups. Despite the strength of this science-based opposition, quackery manages to flourish. To maintain their credibility, quacks use a variety of clever propaganda ploys. Here are some favorites:"They persecuted Galileo!" The history of science is laced with instances where great pioneers and their discoveries were met with resistance. Harvey (nature of blood circulation), Lister (antiseptic technique) and Pasteur (germ theory) are notable examples. Today's quack boldly asserts that he is another example of someone ahead of his time. Close examination, however, will show how unlikely this is.
First of all, the early pioneers who were persecuted lived during times that were much less scientific. In some cases, opposition to their ideas stemmed from religious forces. Secondly, it is a basic principle of the scientific method that the burden of proof belongs to the proponent of a claim. The ideas of Galileo, Harvey, Lister and Pasteur overcame their opposition because their soundness can be demonstrated.A related ploy, which is a favorite with cancer quacks, is the charge of "conspiracy." How can we be sure that the AMA, the FDA, the American Cancer Society, drug companies and others are not involved in some monstrous plot to withhold a cancer cure from the public? To begin with, history reveals no such practice in the past. The elimination of serious diseases is not a threat to the medical profession—doctors prosper by curing diseases, not by keeping people sick. It should also be apparent that modern medical technology has not altered the zeal of scientists to eliminate disease. When polio was conquered, iron lungs became virtually obsolete, but nobody resisted this advancement because it would force hospitals to change. Neither will medical scientists mourn the eventual defeat of cancer. Moreover, how could a conspiracy to withhold a cancer cure hope to be successful? Many physicians die of cancer each year. Do you believe that the vast majority of doctors would conspire to withhold a cure for a disease which affects them, their colleagues and their loved ones? To be effective, a conspiracy would have to be worldwide. If laetrile, for example, really worked, many other nations' scientists would soon realize it.Claims of "suppression" are used to market publications as well as treatments. Many authors and publishers purport to offer information that your doctor, the AMA, and/or government agencies "don't want you to know about."
Organized quackery poses its opposition to medical science as a "philosophical conflict" or "paradigm shift," rather than a clash between proven versus unproven or fraudulent methods. This creates the illusion of a "holy war" rather than a conflict that could be resolved by examining the facts. Another diversionary tactic is to charge that quackery's critics are biased or have been bought off by drug companies.Quacks like to charge that, "Science doesn't have all the answers." That's true, but it doesn't claim to have them. Rather, it is a rational and responsible process that can answer many questions—including whether procedures are safe and effective for their intended purpose. It is quackery that constantly claims to have answers for incurable diseases. The idea that people should turn to quack remedies when frustrated by science's inability to control a disease is irrational. Science may not have all the answers, but quackery has no answers at all! It will take your money and break your heart.Many treatments advanced by the scientific community are later shown to be unsafe or worthless. Doctors also make mistakes. Such failures become grist for organized quackery's public relations mill in its ongoing attack on science.
Actually, "failures" reflect a key element of science: its willingness to test its methods and beliefs and abandon those shown to be invalid. True medical scientists have no philosophical commitment to particular treatment approaches, only a commitment to develop and use methods that are safe and effective for an intended purpose. When a quack remedy flunks a scientific test, its proponents merely reject the test.Each of these ploys represents a basic technique called misdirection -- analogous to what magicians do to shift the audience's attention away from what is important in order to deceive them. When faced with a criticism they cannot meet head on, quacks simply change the topic.How to Avoid Being TrickedThe best way to avoid being tricked is to stay away from tricksters. Unfortunately, in health matters, this is no simple task.
Quackery is not sold with a warning label. Moreover, the dividing line between what is quackery and what is not is by no means sharp. A product that is effective in one situation may be part of a quack scheme in another. (Quackery lies in the promise, not the product.) Practitioners who use effective methods may also use ineffective ones. For example, they may mix valuable advice to stop smoking with unsound advice to take vitamins. Even outright quacks may relieve some psychosomatic ailments with their reassuring manner.This article illustrates how adept quacks are at selling themselves. Sad to say, in most contests between quacks and ordinary people, the quacks still are likely to win.Related TopicsSpontaneous Remission and the Placebo EffectWhy Bogus Therapies Often Seem to WorkCommon Questions about Science and "Alternative" Health MethodsWhy Extraordinary Claims Demand Extraordinary ProofResponse to an Alt-Muddled FriendThis article was revised on January 20, 2005

1 comment:

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Anonymous said...
nonscence
7:53 AM
Anonymous said...
rubbish
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garbage
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Anonymous said...
think first, then write
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Anonymous said...
was macht der hase?
der hase sitz.
wo sitzt der hase?
der hase sitz im feld.
was macht der hase?
er sitz im feld.
8:08 AM
Anonymous said...
Absolutely stupid...this man is a genius in medical science and what do people do with a genius? They do everything against his success he was working on all life.
You can stick to the inquisition movement. Back in medieval times it was legal to burn and lynch people like Kru.
8:19 AM
Anonymous said...
IHRT = world biggest lie
8:20 AM
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Stoppt IHRT
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Anonymous said...
BREAKING NEWS:
IHRT = "International Harry Reich Team",
who is working with "Wolf" Lap
8:33 AM
Anonymous said...
MORE THAN INTERNATIONAL BOYCOTT (even to the man on the moon) AGAINST IHRT!!!!
8:39 AM
Anonymous said...
Frachtschiff
8:42 AM
Anonymous said...
There´s nothing more to say: Stop lying and stop illegal intervention in private life!
8:46 AM
Anonymous said...
Seems to be quite funny here. :-)

Dr. Kruschinski was the only surgeon who could STOP my adhesions and that is a FACT!
8:46 AM
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8:47 AM
Anonymous said...
"There´s nothing more to say: Stop lying and stop illegal intervention in private life!"
YES!! STOP IHRT!! STOP DAWN ROSE!! STOP BEVERLY DOUCETTE!!
8:49 AM
Anonymous said...
I agree with the last post!!
8:59 AM
Anonymous said...
The only thing which should be closed forever is this illegal IHRT-Blog.
This is my opinion.
9:02 AM
IHRT said...
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Petra Mertes said...
These IHRT-people are agains a revolutionable method which has no disadvantages!
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IHRT said...

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So I welcome Mr. Bush and thank God he takes in the right position. Against us and against one of The Ten Commandments:
9th Commandment: DO NOT FALSELY ACCUSE
KJV - 16 Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.

NRSV - 16 You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

TEV - 16 "Do not accuse anyone falsely.
9:22 AM
Here is the Storz Gmbh ;-) said...
I guess the Karl Storz Gmbh, as a ruling company is so extremly smart and they have so much time left, that they write something in here! ;-) Think about it Dawn.
And try to sleep a little bit. Maybe there will be some more good dreams, so that you have stuff to write here!!
9:24 AM
IHRT said...
Hey Kru you are the master of tooting your own horn.
All comments above are from Kru himself
they coorespond with him posting on his own site.......
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Sleep it off you old booze bag.
9:39 AM
Die Wahrheit said...
An alle:
Dieser Blog muss aus dem Verkehr gezogen werden! Wenn man das Thema kennt, dann weiß man, dass hier ein begabter Arzt, der leidende Menschen von ihrem Leiden befreit hat und es weiterhin tun möchte, davon abgehalten wird. Durch eben diesen Blog, der von zwei frustrierten Patientinnen geführt wird!
Sie suchen Anhänger und verbreiten mieserabelste Gerüchte, die wenn man mal richtig überlegt gar nicht stimmen können!! (der Arzt um den es geht, soll keine Erlaubnis zum operieren haben. Es ist klar, dass er ohne Erlaubnis nie in verschiedensten Krankenhäusern über Jahre hinweg operieren könnte, was er jedoch getan hat)
Ziel ist es, so eine von ihnen, Dr. Kruschinskis Leben zu zerstörren.
Vielleicht stecken Amerikanische Unternehmen oder Ärzte dahinter, denen der Doktor viele Patienten mit seiner revolutionären Methode aus Amerika "geklaut" hat.
Es ist ein Unding und sollte verboten werden!!!!
9:42 AM
Anonymous said...
Didn't you just said, that it is Storz??
Your suspicions are as untrue as your tales you are publicating on your site!!
9:51 AM
Anonymous said...
Dr. Kruschinski wouldn´t condescend to the level of your intellect and post the same shit as you do! Stop it or we won´t stop it! We are more than you and we will write to blogger.com until this Blogg is closed!
9:56 AM
Anonymous said...
doc kru is operating right now...this can not be!
9:56 AM
only joking said...
maybe he is writing right out of his operating room!!
9:59 AM
Anonymous said...
Rotthalmünster is about 600 kilometers away from Mainz!!!
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IHRT said...
It's all you KRU!!!LOL ROTHLMAO.
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Keep it up this is hilarious!
Dawn
10:12 AM
IHRT said...
Ya he's operating now alright.
You missed your calling as a propoganda man.
10:15 AM
Anonymous said...
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10:15 AM
IHRT said...
Storz is just looking once again.
They have no comment!
10:17 AM
IHRT said...
Danial we've got to stop meeting like this.
What if Michi and Karen find out????
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10:24 AM
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10:28 AM
Anonymous said...
IHRT is nothing but a shame for America!!
Through IHRT it seems, that we do not allow other surgeons from outside our country to perform surgery on american patients.
11:08 AM
Anonymous said...
Hey Dawn,
what about your conscience? Think about all the people who are suffering just because of you and scared about Kru and his help! Think about the family you are destroying! Think about all the people you are lying to! Think about destroying a mans dream! Better use your sick endeavor and patronize Greenpeace or the fight against terrorism. Shame on you and your whole life Dawn.
11:08 AM
Anonymous said...
What surgeon from outside of our country are you referring to? Dr. Koh? He is from Minnesota.
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I want to share with you, that I am also against IHRT.
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11:49 AM
IHRT said...
Hi Kru,
OUr stat counter shows that you wrote the above messages, nearly all of them.
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12:33 PM
IHRT said...
Nice Operating room photos. There is Kru mixing the Spray Gel. There is someone wearing BLACK framed glasses holding the abdolift. Is that Dr. Kho? If so,
did Dr. Kho change his glasses between photo #1 and Photo #2?


We see a slim young man (Asian?) with black hair, he is closest to the foreground, but he is not Dr. Koh. We see someone behind that man, maybe that is Dr. Kho?

Everyone is wearing surgical gloves, no blood on the gloves.

PS: the stat counter does not lie. Keep posting KRu, the more you post, the less time you have to continue your netting of potential patients.
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18. Abschnitt: Straftaten gegen die persönliche Freiheit
§§ 239-241 StGB
1:19 PM
Anonymous said...
. Freiheitsberaubung (§ 239)

I. Grundtatbestand (Abs. 1)

1. "Freiheit"

Freiheit meint nicht die allgemeine Handlungsfreiheit, sondern die Fortbewegungsfreiheit.

Die Fortbewegungsfreiheit kann man nur jemandem "rauben", der sie hat. Sie fehlt insbesondere Kleinstkindern, die noch keinen Willen zur Ortsveränderung bilden können. Die h. M. begnügt sich allerdings mit der potentiellen Fortbewegungsfreiheit. Dazu BGHSt 32, 183 (188):


"§ 239 StGB schützt nicht erst die Verwirklichung des auf eine Ortsveränderung gerichteten Willensentschlusses, sondern schon die potentielle persönliche Bewegungsfreiheit, also die Möglichkeit des Ortswechsels ... In sie wird auch dann eingegriffen, wenn der von der Tathandlung Betroffene sich gar nicht fortbewegen will. Entscheidend ist allein, ob es ihm unmöglich gemacht wird, seinen Aufenthalt nach eigenem Belieben zu verändern ..., das heißt, ob er sich ohne die vom Täter ausgehende Beeinträchtigung seiner Bewegungsmöglichkeit fortbegeben könnte, wenn er es wollte."

Fall 1:
Student S ist in seinem WG-Zimmer und sieht sich auf Pro 7 den Thriller "Seven" an. Sein Mitbewohner B schließt von außen für 20 Minuten die Tür ab. S bekommt das vor Spannung gar nicht mit. Außerdem will er das Zimmer auf gar keinen Fall vor der nächsten Werbepause verlassen.

2. Einen Menschen der Freiheit "berauben"; ihn "einsperren"


Beraubt ist das Opfer seiner Fortbewegungsfreiheit, wenn diese Freiheit völlig aufgehoben (Fesselung ans Bett) oder auch nur beeinträchtigt (Einsperrung in einem großen Gebäudekomplex) ist.

Es kann für eine Freiheitsberaubung genügen, dass das Opfer den Ort seiner Einsperrung nur auf Kosten anderer Rechtsgüter verlassen kann. Üblicherweise nennt man als andere Rechtsgüter nur Leib und Leben (z. B. SKStGB-Horn 1998, § 239 Rn 6).

Fall 2:
T schließt O in einem Haus ein. O könnte aus dem Fenster im 1. Stock springen. Das wäre aber mit einer Körperverletzung oder jedenfalls einer Verletzungsgefahr verbunden.


Das Einsperren ist nur ein zur Veranschaulichung hervorgehobener Spezialfall der Freiheitsberaubung. Man beschreibt es üblicherweise als "das Festhalten in einem umschlossenen Raum durch äußere Vorrichtungen" (Tröndle/Fischer 50, § 239 Rn 7).

Freiheitsberaubung geschieht auf andere Weise zum Beispiel durch Drohung oder durch List.

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Ein Einverständnis des Opfers schließt den Tatbestand aus (z. B. S/S-Eser 26, § 239 Rn 3).

II. Erfolgsqualifikationen (Abs. 3 und 4)
1:20 PM
Anonymous said...
Dear IHRT,
How dare you imply that Dr. Kho is not in the Operating Room. HE is the one taking the photos!
And you got the state wrong,Dr. Kho is from Wisconsin, not Minnesota.
Signed,
A member of Kru's crew
1:21 PM
Anonymous said...
C. Nötigung (§ 240)

I. Das Nötigen zu einer Handlung, Duldung oder Unterlassung

Fall 6:
Student S bewegt seine Freundin F, mit ihm ins Kino in "Die Mumie kehrt zurück" zu gehen. Er kann das nur erreichen, indem er ihr vorspiegelt, es werde "Pearl Harbor" mit Ben Affleck geben.

Fall 7:
F will von sich aus ins Kino, um "Pearl Harbor" zu sehen. S bewegt sie, zu Hause zu bleiben, durch die Lüge, der Film sei abgesetzt.

Fall 8:
Im Fall 6 sitzt F mit S im Kinosaal und erfährt erst hier, dass "Die Mumie kehrt zurück" auf dem Programm steht. Sie will hinaus, wird daran aber von S immer wieder mit unentrinnbaren Umarmungen gehindert.

Fall 9:
Der schmächtige Herr B steht auf dem Fünf-Meter-Turm und traut sich nicht zu springen. Da schubst ihn der Junge J ins Wasser.

II. Die Nötigung "mit Gewalt"

1. "Gewalt"

Fall 10:
M will seine Noch-Freundin F daran hindern, mit dem Auto zu ihrem Demnächst-Freund L zu fahren.
a) Er schließt sie in einem Zimmer ein.
b) Er durchtrennt die Zündleitung an Fs Landrover.
c) Er verschließt das Ausfahrtstor und behält den Schlüssel.
d) Er legt sich vor Fs Landrover und bleibt dort liegen trotz ihrer Aufforderung, er solle weggehen.

Hat M Zwang auf F ausgeübt? War das physischer oder psychischer Zwang? Hat M dafür körperliche Kraft aufwendet?


Einigkeit besteht darüber, dass zu "Gewalt" eine Zwangswirkung beim Opfer gehört. Umstritten ist aber, ob der Zwang beim Opfer ein physischer Zwang sein muss (also ein körperlicher) oder ob ein psychischer Zwang genügt (also ein seelischer, geistiger).

Einig ist man sich auch darin, dass zur Erzeugung des Zwanges der Täter keine körperliche Kraft aufwenden muss.


Das BVerfG hat im "Sitzblockadebeschluss" entschieden, dass jedenfalls dann keine Gewalt vorliegt, wenn die Einwirkung des Täters auf das Opfer "lediglich in körperlicher Anwesenheit besteht und die Zwangswirkung auf den Genötigten nur psychischer Natur ist" (BVerfGE 92, 1, 18). Diese Entscheidung hat nach h. A. Bindungswirkung:

§ 31 I BVerfGG: "Die Entscheidungen des Bundesverfassungsgerichtes binden die Verfassungsorgane des Bunds und der Länder sowie alle Gerichte und Behörden."

Das bedeutet, dass für Gewalt jedenfalls eine Komponente vorliegen muss: Entweder körperliche Kraftaufwendung oder physisch wirkender Zwang (so ausdrücklich BGHSt 41, 182, 183 f.).


Der BGH hat sich zum Merkmal "Gewalt" jüngst so geäußert (BGHSt 41, 182, 185; Hervorhebungen und Zusatz in eckigen Klammern von mir):


"Der Senat ist der Auffassung, dass auch geringer körperlicher Aufwand - dazu gehören das Sich-Hinsetzen oder das Sich-auf-die-Fahrbahn-Begeben - den Anforderungen an den Gewaltbegriff genügen kann, wenn seine Auswirkungen den Bereich des rein Psychischen verlassen und (auch) physisch wirkend sich als körperlicher Zwang darstellen ...


Eine Korrektur ... allein an der Tathandlung, am Merkmal der körperlichen Kraftentfaltung, ist .. weder geboten noch auch nur sinnvoll: ... Nötigung durch Ein- oder Ausschließen, also z. B. durch Abschließen mittels eines Schlüssels oder Zuziehen einer selbstschließenden Türe, erfordert nur minimale Kraft, ohne dass eine Änderung in der Beurteilung der Strafbarkeit wegen Nötigung durch Gewalt veranlasst wäre. Eine Entscheidung allein am Maß des Kraftaufwandes (Zünden einer Explosion mittels Knopfdrucks ...) verbietet sich. Maßgebend ... ist vielmehr ..., [ob] ... die Zwangswirkung auf die beeinflusste Person ‚nur psychischer Natur' ist."


Fall 11 (OLG Düsseldorf, NJW 1999, 2912):
Ladendetektiv L forderte im Bereich zwischen Kassenzone und Ausgang den Kunden K auf, Rechnung und Inhalt des Einkaufswagens überprüfen zu lassen. Als K sich weigerte, stellte L sich in den Ausgang, hinderte den K so daran, das Gebäude zu verlassen, und erklärte, er werde erst weggehen, wenn er die Überprüfung vorgenommen habe. Nach etwa vier Minuten gab L den Weg frei.

Fall 12 (BGHSt 41, 182 ff.):
A begab sich mit Gleichgesinnten auf die Autobahn A 8 (München-Stuttgart), stellte sich den herannahenden Fahrzeugen in den Weg und sperrte auf diese Weise den Verkehr.

Fall 13:
Greenpeace-Aktivisten verhindern das Fällen einer alten Linde beim Straßenbau, indem sie mit großer körperlicher Anstrengung auf die Äste klettern und sich daran festklammern.

2. "mit Gewalt"

Fall 14:
O verdächtigt T beim Pokern des Falschspiels. T sieht sich ertappt und ist deshalb umso wütender.
a) Er nimmt das Bierglas und schleudert O den Inhalt überraschend ins Gesicht.
b) Er fasst O bei den Haaren, hält ihn daran fest und gießt ihm den Inhalt des Bierglases ins Gesicht.

3. Tatbestandliche Pflichtwidrigkeit

Fall 15:
R muss dringend zum Bahnhof, um mit dem ICE zu verreisen. Als er im Taxi vor dem Bahnhofsgebäude ankommt, hat er nur noch zwei Minuten Zeit bis zur Zugabfahrt. Er fordert den Taxifahrer T auf, anzuhalten und ihn aussteigen zu lassen. T erwidert mit Recht, ein Anhalten sei hier nicht erlaubt; er könne ihn erst auf einem Parkplatz in 500 m Entfernung herauslassen. R protestiert wütend, erreicht aber nichts und verpasst seinen Zug.

III. Die Nötigung durch "Drohung mit einem empfindlichen Übel"

1. Nötigende Drohung, reine Drohung und Warnung (zugleich zur Bedrohung, § 241)

Fall 16:
M hat erfahren, dass seine Frau mit L ein Verhältnis hatte. Obwohl er weiß, dass sie mit L Schluss gemacht hat, ist M so böse, dass er L anruft und ihm sagt, er werde ihn umbringen.

Fall 17:
T hat einen bestimmten Parkplatz im Auge und sieht unwillig zu, wie O ihn einnimmt. Er vertreibt O durch die Ankündigung,
a) er selber werde O in der zweiten Reihe zuparken.
b) O werde hier höchstwahrscheinlich von anderen Autofahrern zugeparkt.

Hat T dem O mit einem empfindlichen Übel gedroht? - Spielt es für Fall 17 a eine Rolle, ob T die angebliche Absicht wirklich hat oder nur vortäuscht?

2. Wertungsprobleme beim Merkmal "Drohung mit einem empfindlichen Übel"

Das vom Täter angekündigte, für den anderen ungünstige Verhalten kann ein Tun oder ein Unterlassen sein; außerdem kann es dem Täter rechtlich verboten, geboten oder freigestellt sein. Spielen solche Unterschiede für das Merkmal "Drohung mit einem empfindlichen Übel" eine Rolle?

a) Die Fallkonstellationen

aa) Ankündigung eines rechtlich verbotenen Verhaltens

Fall 18 (Ankündigung eines rechtlich verbotenen Handelns):
Der Schriftsteller Erich Mühsam wird dadurch zum Singen des Horst-Wessel-Liedes gebracht, dass man ihm ankündigt, andernfalls werde er erschossen.

Fall 19 (Ankündigung eines rechtlich verbotenen Unterlassens):
P hat vertraglich die Pflege des siechen S übernommen. Sie erreicht ihre Einsetzung als Alleinerbin, indem sie S ankündigt, ihn sonst verhungern zu lassen.

bb) Ankündigung eines rechtlich gebotenen Verhaltens

Fall 20 (Ankündigung eines rechtlich gebotenen Handelns):
Zwei Polizisten ertappen die 18-jährige Dealerin D auf frischer Tat. Nach Lage der Dinge sind sie verpflichtet, D festzunehmen und auf der Wache zu verhören. Auf der Fahrt kommt ihnen der Gedanke, D die Freilassung gegen geschlechtliche Hingabe anzubieten. D lässt sich unter dem Druck drohender Bestrafung voller Abscheu auf den Handel ein.

Fall 21 (Ankündigung eines rechtlich gebotenen Unterlassens):
Die S ist nach einer Vergewaltigung in der 14. Woche schwanger. Nach langem Suchen findet sie den Arzt A, der sich zum Abbruch der Schwangerschaft bereit erklärt, für diese Leistung aber 80.000 DM fordert. In ihrer Not opfert S alle Ersparnisse.

cc) Ankündigung eines rechtlich freigestellten Verhaltens

Fall 22 (Ankündigung eines rechtlich freigestellten Handelns):
Frau F kann ihrem Verlobten V schwere Wirtschaftsdelikte nachweisen. Als V sich von ihr lossagt, stellt sie ihm die Strafanzeige in Aussicht. V muss um seine Existenz fürchten und schließt widerwillig die Ehe.

Fall 23 (Ankündigung eines rechtlich freigestellten Unterlassens):
Dem Ferrarihändler F winkt das Vierfache des normalen Preises, wenn er dem reichen R binnen einer Woche einen gelben Ferrari verschafft. Weil eine normale Bestellung und Lieferung viel zu lange dauern würde, möchte F den gelben Ferrari haben, den sein Kunde K bestellt hat und gerade abholen will. K sträubt sich zunächst, willigt aber ein, als F ihm das Doppelte des normalen Preises bietet.

b) Rechtliche Beurteilung

Rspr. (BGHSt 31, 195, 198 ff.) und h. L. bejahen die "Drohung mit einem empfindlichen Übel" in allen sechs Fällen, aber sie problematisieren in mehreren die Verwerflichkeit i. S. des § 240 II (dazu sogleich ab Fall 29).

Ich halte eine wertende Unterscheidung auf Tatbestandsebene für vorzugswürdig. Wer aber die Feinarbeit mit Rspr. und h. L. in die Verwerflichkeitsprüfung (Abs. 2) verlegen will, kann die folgenden Überlegungen dann dort anwenden. Sie lauten:

Es muss sich das in Aussicht Gestellte als "Übel" und die Inaussichtstellung als "Drohung" bewerten lassen. Dafür gelten zwei Faustregeln.

(1) Die Ankündigung, eine Handlung vorzunehmen, die das Opfer belastet, ist fast immer Drohung mit einem Übel; so in Fall 18, Fall 20 und Fall 22. Denn der Täter erzeugt Angst durch Ankündigen einer Situationsverschlechterung, die ihm als sein Werk zuzurechnen wäre; und ein "Übel" ist im Kern seines Wortsinnes eine Einbuße an Werten, eine Verschlechterung, ein Nachteil.

Ausnahmen sind wohl denkbar, aber höchst selten. Zweifelhaft ist etwa die Beurteilung der Tat eines Vollzugsbeamten, der einem Gefangenen die vorschriftsmäßige allabendliche Einschließung für den Fall ankündigt, dass ihm der Häftling kein Rauschgift überlässt. Hier ist fraglich, ob der Gefangene den alltäglichen Einschluss überhaupt noch als "Übel" erlebt und ob er sich durch die Ankündigung "bedroht" fühlt.

(2) Die Ankündigung, eine Handlung zu unterlassen, die das Opfer begünstigen würde, ist

(a) bei verbotenem Unterlassen meistens Drohung mit einem Übel (Fall 19). Denn das Wort "Übel" ist sehr gut auch einer normativen Deutung zugänglich, wonach das Ausbleiben eines Vorteils, auf den man einen Anspruch hat, als "Übel" angesehen und bezeichnet wird.

Zweifelhaft ist das hingegen im ...
Fall 24:
Der Gläubiger G hat die Forderung gegen die säumige Schuldnerin S mangels Beweisbarkeit bereits "abgeschrieben", als S auftaucht und ankündigt, die Forderung bleibe weiterhin unbezahlt, es sei denn, G stelle ihren Sohn als Lehrling ein.

Auch hier ist fraglich, ob G die Nichtbezahlung überhaupt noch als Übel erlebt und ob er sich durch die Ankündigung bedroht fühlt.

(b) bei gebotenem und erlaubtem Unterlassen meistens keine Drohung mit einem Übel (Fall 21, Fall 23). Zwar kann man auch hier oft noch ganz zwanglos von einem Übel sprechen, denn man bezeichnet auch das Ausbleiben eines Vorteils, auf den man keinen Anspruch hat, als ein Übel, jedenfalls dann, wenn man fest damit gerechnet hat ("Dass mein Freund mir nicht wie versprochen beim Renovieren geholfen hat, war ein Übel."). Aber grundsätzlich kann jemandem die Not eines anderen, die er lediglich nicht beseitigt oder nicht mindert, nur dann als sein Werk, als von ihm geschaffenes Übel zugerechnet werden, wenn er rechtlich dafür einzustehen hat, dass die Not endet oder gemindert wird.

Eine Ausnahme von diesem Grundsatz kann man erwägen im ...
Fall 25:
A, der eine Bekannte B jahrelang regelmäßig umsonst mit Rauschgift versorgt hat, knüpft daran eines Tages die Bedingung sexueller Hingabe.

Hier ist fraglich, ob nicht die ständige Übung eine so verfestigte Exspektanz geschaffen hat, dass man die Vorenthaltung des Rauschgiftes als Verschlechterung der Lage und damit als Übel und die Ankündigung der Abkehr vom bisherigen Verhalten als Drohung bewerten muss.

IV. Zusammentreffen von Gewalt und Drohung

Fall 26:
Herr und Frau K können es nicht leiden, dass ihr Nachbar N ständig über ihr Grundstück geht. Obwohl N wegeberechtigt ist, vertreibt Herr K ihn eines Tages mit Faustschlägen. An einem anderen Tat hetzt Frau K den Schäferhund Rudi auf den N und bewegt ihn so zu einem zügigen Verlassen des Grundstücks.

V. Der subjektive Tatbestand

Fall 27:
A verletzt B im Streit vorsätzlich durch einen Messerstich und ist sich darüber im Klaren, dass B deswegen später zum Arzt gehen wird. B tut das tatsächlich.

Hat sich A gemäß § 240 strafbar gemacht?

VI. Die Rechtswidrigkeit bei der Nötigung

1. Rechtfertigungsgründe

Fall 28:
S arbeitet in einem Nachtlokal. Als er mit dem Auto von Hause losfährt, sieht er seinen betrunkenen Vater V heimwanken. Aus schlimmer Erfahrung schwant ihm Böses. In die Wohnung zurückgekehrt, kommt er gerade noch rechtzeitig, um seine Mutter vor schwerer Misshandlung zu schützen. Er schlägt V nieder, zerrt ihn ins Schlafzimmer und schließt ihn dort ein.

2. Die Verwerflichkeit (§ 240 II)

Zur Umschreibung des mit "Verwerflichkeit" Gemeinten kann man sich der vom BGH geprägten Formel bedienen, dass das Täterverhalten "einen erhöhten Grad sittlicher Missbilligung" (BGHSt 17, 328, 332) aufweisen müsse.

Fall 29:
Onkel O hat an seiner achtjährigen Nichte N sexuelle Handlungen vorgenommen. Als Ns Vater V davon erfährt, stellt er O zur Rede. O gelobt unter Tränen, so etwas nie wieder zu tun. V droht ihm dennoch eine Strafanzeige an, es sei denn, er zahle 3.000 DM an den Verein "Zartbitter", der sich um sexuell missbrauchte Kinder kümmert. O zahlt aus Angst vor der Anzeige.

Wäre es richtig, hier bereits, wie oben im Fall 15, die Pflichtwidrigkeit (objektive Zurechnung des Nötigungserfolges) zu verneinen? Handelt V rechtswidrig?

Fall 30 (BGHSt 17, 329 ff.):
Die Prostituierte P kassierte im Voraus den vereinbarten Lohn. Als der Freier F schon stark erregt war, kam ihr der Gedanke, den Preis zu erhöhen. F weigerte sich zu zahlen, P verweigerte den Geschlechtsverkehr. Als F daraufhin Rückzahlung des Geldes verlangte, verweigerte sie auch dies. Daraufhin zerrte F die P wütend an den Haaren. P bekam Angst und gab das Geld zurück.

VII. Vorrang der §§ 113, 114

Eine Nötigung nach § 240 kann zugleich eine Straftat nach § 113 oder § 114 sein (Widerstand gegen Vollstreckungsbeamte oder Personen, die ihnen gleichstehen). Dann tritt § 240 auf der Konkurrenzebene dahinter zurück, denn §§ 113, 114 sind gegenüber § 240 Privilegierungen. – Genauer dazu im Skript zu §§ 113, 114.
1:21 PM
IHRT said...
Really Man....go sleep this bender off.
I'm sure you'll just regret all you've done from one computer....

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1:22 PM
Anonymous said...
no, he is from Milwaukie
1:23 PM
Anonymous said...
its Mainz, that's near Wiesbaden and Kru is operating in our small town in Rotthalmünster/ Bavaria at the local hospital. So its 600 km away from Mainz...
1:26 PM
Anonymous said...
Hallo,
Danke für eure Antworten!
Wie sieht es denn mit der erwähnten (scherzhaft gemeinten)
Zeile "Entzug der Lebensberechtigung..." in dem angenommenen
Brief aus? Daraus wird Bedrohung abgeleitet. (War im
Ausgangsposting wohl nicht deutlich hervorgehoben, sorry.)
(Nebenbei mal angenommen, beide Beteiligten sind
Zivilpersonen, also keine Repräsentanden des Staates.) Das
ändert die Lage ein wenig...? Oder viel???
Was meint ihr dazu?

Ganz kurz: Beleidigungen im Privatbereich bleiben meist
folgenlos, da das öffentliche Interesse an der Strafverfolgung
nicht gegeben ist.
da aber zur Verfahrenseinstellung gem. $ 153 StPO auch die
geringe Schuld des Täters Voraussetzung ist, ist das in diesem
Fall mal nicht ganz so einfach. Wer sich ein Zettelchen nimmt,
dieses mit netten Beleidigungen füllt und dann dem Empfänger
zukommen läßt, ist anders zu beurteilen, als jemand, der dem
Saufkumpan, der dem Köbes das letzte Bier vom Tablett
stibitzt, ein fröhliches "Du dumme Sau" zuruft.

Bei einer mündl. Beleidigung wie bei der hier beschriebene
Situation unter Saufkumpanen gibt es vermutlich viele Zeigen.
So dass - wenn es zu einem Prozeß kommt - der Sachverhalt bzw.
die Beweislage doch eindeutig sein müsste. Oder wie ist es zum
Vergleich (bei "Bedrohung"), wenn der eine zu seinen
Saufkumpanen sagen würde: "Gib mir das Bier, oder ich schaller
dir eine"
Wenn jemand eine andere Person aber schriftlich (mittels
dieses Zettelchens) beleidigt und kein Name oder Absender
draufsteht, wie ist dann die Situation? Woher bzw. wie kann
der Beleidigte es wissen (oder beweisen), von wem der Zettel
stammt? Ich meine, dann ist der Beweis doch gar nicht so klar,
wer das gewesen sein könnte...? Oder der Beweis ist vielleicht
gar nicht zu führen??? Wie reagiert ein Staatsabwalt bzw ein
Gericht dann?
Oder würden Indizien reichen? Z.B. dass zwei Personen mal
Streit hatten. Was würde da ausreichen?
Vielleicht wisst ihr hierzu ja auch etwas...
Oder stehe gerade total auf dem Schlauch und betrachte das
(als nicht-Jurist) von der vollkommen falschen Seite...?

Was würdet ihr dem Betroffenen X raten zu tun? Auch in Bezug
Auf Aussagen gegenüber der Polizei (Vorladung).

Danke nochmals!
Viele Grüße,
John
1:27 PM
Anonymous said...
Hallo,
Danke für eure Antworten!
Wie sieht es denn mit der erwähnten (scherzhaft gemeinten)
Zeile "Entzug der Lebensberechtigung..." in dem angenommenen
Brief aus? Daraus wird Bedrohung abgeleitet.

§ 241 StGB, der die Bedrohung unter Strafe stellt, behandelt alle Menschen gleich..."Entzug der Lebensberechtigung" sagst Du? Also wenn ich mir das so ansehe, würde ich meinen, dass das nicht als BEdrohung aufzufassen ist. Beddrohen meint, jemandem eine künftige Tat in Aussicht zu stellen, die einen Verbrechenstatbestand erfüllt. Klassisches Beispiel "Ich werde Dich umbringen!" - "Entzug der Lebensberechtigung" klingt eher wie "Ich wünsche mir, dass Du tot umfällst" - das ist ein himmelweiter unterschied und so nicht von § 241 StGB erfasst, weil das eine bloße "Verwünschung" ist.
1:28 PM
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1:30 PM
Anonymous said...
Armeggedon is approaching, rapidly. On all levels, the world is at chaos!
Pray and repent, IHRT, or you will not be amoung the rightous who will be saved.
you will die first, and then at the last moment before the world explodes, your rotting putrified body will rise up out of the grave, for all to see your blasphemous ways.
1:30 PM
IHRT said...
IHRT stat counter indicates that Kru has been on his computer for more than four hours.
Happy hour is in progress.
1:35 PM
IHRT said...
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He's on the bus to crazy town!!!!
1:35 PM
Anonymous said...
Hallo,
Danke für eure Antworten!
Wie sieht es denn mit der erwähnten (scherzhaft gemeinten)
Zeile "Entzug der Lebensberechtigung..." in dem angenommenen
Brief aus? Daraus wird Bedrohung abgeleitet.
§ 241 StGB, der die Bedrohung unter Strafe stellt, behandelt
alle Menschen gleich..."Entzug der Lebensberechtigung" sagst
Du? Also wenn ich mir das so ansehe, würde ich meinen, dass
das nicht als BEdrohung aufzufassen ist. Beddrohen meint,
jemandem eine künftige Tat in Aussicht zu stellen, die einen
Verbrechenstatbestand erfüllt. Klassisches Beispiel "Ich werde
Dich umbringen!" - "Entzug der Lebensberechtigung" klingt eher
wie "Ich wünsche mir, dass Du tot umfällst" - das ist ein
himmelweiter unterschied und so nicht von § 241 StGB erfasst,
weil das eine bloße "Verwünschung" ist.


Hallo
und danke für die Antwort.
Genau dieser §241 StGB steht aber auch auf der Vorladung.

Gibt es eigentlich Fingerabdrücke auf Papier? (Die Oberfläche ist ja nicht so glatt bzw eben wie bespielsweise Glas.)
Oder was unternimmt die Polizei dann?

Viele Grüße,
John
1:44 PM
Anonymous said...
Bedrohung nach §241 StGB

Nach § 241 StGB gilt für den Tatbestand der Bedrohung...

Zitat:
Wer einen Menschen mit der Begehung eines gegen ihn oder eine ihm nahestehende Person gerichteten Verbrechens bedroht, wird mit Freiheitsstrafe bis zu einem Jahr oder mit Geldstrafe bestraft.



Nach § 12 StGB ist klar definiert, was unter einem Verbrechen definiert ist (rechtswidrige Taten, die im Mindestmaß mit Freiheitsstrafe von einem Jahr oder darüber bedroht sind).

Soweit so gut.

ABER:

Inwiefern muss der mutmaßliche Täter seine Bedrohung äußern, um dieser Voraussetzung gerecht zu werden?

Wenn eine (Be)Drohung derart ausgesprochen wird, dass das Opfer schlussfolgern kann, dass Leib und Leben bedroht ist. ohne dass es der Täter im Wortlaut äußert, liegt dann eine Straftat nach § 241 vor?

Beispiel: A droht B am Telefon: Pass auf, wo du nachts hingehst. Pass nachts auf dein Auto auf, es könnte etwas dran sein...

B vermutet dadurch die Androhung mindestens einer schweren Körperverletzung oder der Manipulierung des eigenen PKW zum Herbeiführen eines Unfalls, bei dem der Täter eine schwere Körperverletzung oder Todesfolge in Kauf nimmt.

Anders gefragt: Wann wird mit einem Verbrechen nach § 12 gedroht? Muss es unmissverständlich ausgesprochen sein (Ich bringe dich um. ) oder reicht es, dem Opfer den Eindruck zu hinterlassen, dass ihm eine solche Tat bevorstehe?

Es ist wichtig, insofern bitte ich um alsbaldige Information. Danke im Voraus.

-- Editiert von sorgloser am 15.03.2006 23:02:05

von Sorgloser - 15.03.2006 22:59:00
Status: Frischling (2 Beiträge)
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>Bedrohung nach §241 StGB

Es kommt nicht darauf an, was in die Äuerung hineingedeutet werden kann. Auch ein ''Ich mache dich platt'' genügt nicht. Es muss eindeutig ein Verbrechen angedroht werden. Ansonsten könnte schlichtweg nciht widerlegt werden, dass etwas anderes gemeint gewesen sein könnte.
von wastl - 15.03.2006 23:17:49
Status: Unsterblich (4000 Beiträge)

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>Bedrohung nach §241 StGB

Du scheinst es ja eilig zu haben.....

http://www.recht.de/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=61565

Hat er/sie denn explizit eine bestimmte Tat benannt? War das lediglich am Telefon ?
1:45 PM
Anonymous said...
Of course...you have no idea who we are and where we come from and theres no way to figure it out. It´s useless. Dr. Kru wouldn´t ever write things posted bevore. Why should he? We are doing these things for him, because he is the one who is right in that case. So leave him alone and stop posting your dumb analysis. They show nothing exept how stupid you are! I can also post when someone hit my website, but not who! It´s impossible because it´s against LAW!
1:51 PM
Anonymous said...
Treament for rabies is not availble at this time. To quote the infamous KRu,
"Sorry we could not help you resolve your problem."
1:51 PM
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1:59 PM
Anonymous said...
Reputations can be ruined on the Internet and, all too often, the anonymous authors of scurrilous attacks can't be traced or identified.

In seconds, cybersurfers from Massachusetts to Mali can retrieve more than 12,000 references to Rep. Gary A. Condit (D-Calif.), many as blunt as one that begins, "Missing: Gary Condit's character.... "But one particularly scurrilous Internet report about the lawmaker illustrates what many see as a serious and growing problem concerning the Internet -- a flow of unbridled defamation.

NewsMax.com columnist and former U.S. congressman John LeBoutillier wrote an article about Condit that was posted online for most of one day in July. It was a hearsay account, accusing the representative of sordid sexual activity and complicity in murder. The site's keepers ultimately killed the column.

"Whatever you say on the Internet cannot be retracted by simply pulling it back," says David H. Peirez, a communications-law specialist with the Garden City, N.Y., firm of Reisman, Peirez and Reisman. "A book or newspaper can pull back -- they can print a retraction that largely negates the insult or mistake. But put something on the Internet, and it's on for good. If I send you something and you delete and trash it, it's still on the Internet somewhere."

As an elected official and public figure linked to a news event, Condit's right to privacy is limited. The point is, as things now stand, the Internet leaves everyone vulnerable to similar, widely disseminated malice. Is that an acceptable price for Internet freedom? The cost sometimes is high for victims, who rarely can identify their anonymous tormentors or seek restitution. Some obtain redress, however, and their cases show the nasty ways in which some use the Internet's freedom:
2:00 PM
Anonymous said...
* Jonathan R. Oppenheimer, a pathologist, adopted the name "fbiinformant" and posted messages on Yahoo accusing Sam D. Graham Jr., then-chairman of the Emory University School of Medicine's urology department, of accepting kickbacks from a urology company. Graham subsequently gave up his post. He eventually cleared his name and won a $675,000 award from Oppenheimer, the first libel victory against someone who anonymously posted defamatory statements on the Internet. Tracking down Oppenheimer took more than eight months.
2:01 PM
Anonymous said...
Fighting Slander Table of Contents
Third Edition, updated and expanded, January 16, 2005

Introduction
How To Use This Guide
The Law In Brief

Definitions of Defamation of Character, Slander, and Libel
Defamation By the Press, and Defamation By Individuals
Elements of Defamation of Character, Slander and Libel
Identifiable Victim
Falsehood
“Malice”
Emotional Distress
Good Defenses
Truth
Privilege
Public Figure
Satire
The Comments Were Invited by the Plaintiff
Opinion
Libel-proof
He's Dead!
Words Spoken In the Heat of Anger
Worthless Defenses
"I only told one person!"
"I was just repeating it."
"I didn't give his/her name."
"It was just a practical joke."
The Right to Privacy
What Is a Public Figure, Anyway?
Statutes of Limitations – usually 1-2 years; act promptly!
Sizing Up Your Legal Situation

People Who Just Don’t Get It
The Middle Ground
Major-League Kooks
Special Situations
Workplace Defamation
Lawsuits and Criminal Charges
Internet Libel – covers email, chat, IM, ICQ, discussion, and web sites
Libel By the Mainstream Press
Blackmail
Small Town Slander
Sociopaths
Privilege (“absolute” or “qualified”)
Courtroom Slander by Witnesses
Taking the Right Attitude
Before You Call a Lawyer
Getting the Facts

Private Investigators
Doing It Yourself
Keeping A Log
Nailing Down Your Legal Situation

Learning Your State’s Laws
Researching Defamation Laws Yourself
Precedents
A Warning About Precedents
How To Research Jury Verdicts Without Spending a Fortune
Do It Yourself In a Legal Library
Telephone Lawyers
Paralegals
Jury Verdict Research
Actually Hiring a Lawyer

Finding a Slander Lawyer
Start With the Cheapest Solutions
Cease and Desist letters – example, plus how to write and send them
Discovery
Things You Should NOT Do
Backlash and Common Sense
Last Resorts
Resources

Jury Verdict Research Using The Internet
Jury Verdict Companies
Other Information About Research Jury Verdicts on the Internet
Using Search Engines to Find Jury Verdicts
Jury Verdict Data from St. Louis, Missouri, and surrounding counties
Analysis of Jury Verdicts - Which Cases Win $, and Which Don't
Previous Employer Research Companies
Books
Appendix
Hot Button Words
Glossary

http://www.dancingwithlawyers.com/freeinfo/libel.shtml
2:04 PM
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2:12 PM
IHRT said...
Dear Dr. Kru,
What is the secret to your amazing energy? Over four hours on the computer writing in both German and English, while simulateously doing surgery, wow!
Red Bull energy drink?
Starbucks double expresso?
Crystal meth?
Ephedrine?
Dexedrine?
2:13 PM
Anonymous said...
His energy is fighting slander ...LOL
2:17 PM
Anonymous said...
How can you think that a grown person would write such things as you do? You are below him in human hierarchy, so shut up and tell me what your energy is to affront, flout, insult, libel, offend, abuse, asperse, blaspheme, dispraise and to lie over 3 years? So what is the secret to your amazing energy? I think it´s only a sickness in a morbid, diseased brain of a woman.
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2:37 PM
Anonymous said...
A Dream of Peace and Calm...
I dream of a reality that cannot be reclaimed. A time before I ever heard of IAS, before I did not contact others who gave me misleading and incomplete information. A time before I went to Germany, a time before I had disastrous surgeries by a Doctor whose procedures made me so much worse. A time before I wasted all my savings and also those of my family.
Those are my dreams. If his life is ruined, perhaps it is fitting and just. He ruined my life and the lives of so many others.

It is sad for me to read all the comments back and forth. Where will it end?
Some of those who were maimed by him can continue to seek a surgical solution elsewhere, if they can find the money, but many of them are out of funds, out of work, out of luck.
2:55 PM
Anonymous said...
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3:43 PM
Anonymous said...
“Satire” pits the laws of defamation against the First Amendment right to freedom of
speech. It can be an extremely tough call for the courts.
For example, a “Dean Martin roast” is reasonably well protected speech. Roasts can get
pretty mean, but supposedly they’re all in fun.
If there’s a moral, it seems to be that satire is protected speech when it’s clear that it is
satire — and that has a lot to do with the setting. A magazine specializing in satire is
pretty solid ground. So is a roast, or the stage of a comedy club. Hustler magazine, how-
ever, was an unlikely setting for satire, which made Larry Flynt’s defense harder.
On the other hand, former German rocket scientist Werner von Braun successfully sued
famed satirist Tom Lerher over a parody of von Braun’s work for the German military in
World War II. The key phrase in Lerher’s song was ficticiously quoting von Braun as
saying “I just make them go up; I don’t care vere they come down!” (Referring to von
Braun’s work on rockets that the Nazis used to attack England.)
4:35 PM
Anonymous said...
Major-League Kooks
At the other end of the spectrum from people who “just don’t get it,” you have major league
nut cases. Stalker types. People who make a hobby out of you. It’s not nearly as easy to get
rid of these people. After all, without you, some of them don’t have much of a life at all. As
a social philosopher Eric Hoffer said, “People mind other people’s lives when their own
meaningless affairs are not worth minding.”
Would they spend $20,000 to go into court with you and slug it out? If they have the
$20,000 — yes, quite possibly. Most people have never had their “fifteen minutes of fame,”
and a lawyer can often give them the best chance they’ll ever have at that missing part of
their life. The chance to get up in front of a judge and a jury, and tell the best lies of their
life, could be well worth the money.
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