Social relations and presence of others predict bystander intervention: Evidence from violent incidents captured on CCTV

Volume: 45, Issue: 6, Pages: 598 - 609
Published: Jul 29, 2019
Abstract
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystander effect” suggests that the more bystanders present at an emergency, the less likely each of them is to provide help. However, recent meta‐analytical evidence questions whether this effect generalizes to violent emergencies. Besides the number of bystanders present, an alternative line of research suggests that pre‐existing social relations...
Paper Details
Title
Social relations and presence of others predict bystander intervention: Evidence from violent incidents captured on CCTV
Published Date
Jul 29, 2019
Volume
45
Issue
6
Pages
598 - 609
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