Aiding Escape is the act of providing assistance to someone in order to facilitate their escape from a dangerous or unpleasant situation. It may include providing physical assistance, such as carrying a person away from a dangerous situation, or providing logistical support, such as providing transportation or money for the escape. Aiding Escape can also refer to providing emotional or moral support, such as offering words of encouragement or providing a safe haven. There are two main types of Aiding Escape: active and passive. Active Aiding Escape involves taking direct action to help the person escape, while passive Aiding Escape involves providing support to the person without taking direct action.