Objective: Accumulating evidence shows that bystanders witnessing public disputes frequently intervene to help. However, little is known regarding the risks entailed for those bystanders who enter the fray to stop conflicts. This study systematically examined the prevalence of bystander victimizations and the associated risk factors. Method: Data were a cross-national sample of 93 surveillance camera recordings of real-life public disputes, capturing the potential victimizations of 417 intervening and 636 nonintervening bystanders. Results: Data showed that interveners were rarely physically harmed-at a rate of 3.6%-and noninterveners were virtually never victimized. Confirmatory regression results showed that conflict party affiliation was...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This research was twofold and aimed to explore male neighbors’ behavior as bystanders of domestic ...
Bystander intervention programs have consistently demonstrated beneficial effects on community norms...
Accumulating evidence shows that bystanders witnessing public disputes frequently intervene to help....
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystande...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from APS via the DOI in this ...
Half a century of research on bystander behavior concludes that individuals are less likely to inter...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the "bystande...
Half a century of research on bystander behavior concludes that individuals are less likely to inter...
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
Data from the National Crime Victimization Survey in the 1990s indicate that bystanders were present...
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
Bystanders are more likely to respond to clearly dangerous situations. Based on the concept of altru...
Many violence prevention programs include a focus on the role of bystanders and third parties in vio...
Kitty Genovese’s case in 1964 remains the classic example in discussions of bystander intervention. ...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This research was twofold and aimed to explore male neighbors’ behavior as bystanders of domestic ...
Bystander intervention programs have consistently demonstrated beneficial effects on community norms...
Accumulating evidence shows that bystanders witnessing public disputes frequently intervene to help....
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystande...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from APS via the DOI in this ...
Half a century of research on bystander behavior concludes that individuals are less likely to inter...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the "bystande...
Half a century of research on bystander behavior concludes that individuals are less likely to inter...
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
Data from the National Crime Victimization Survey in the 1990s indicate that bystanders were present...
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
Bystanders are more likely to respond to clearly dangerous situations. Based on the concept of altru...
Many violence prevention programs include a focus on the role of bystanders and third parties in vio...
Kitty Genovese’s case in 1964 remains the classic example in discussions of bystander intervention. ...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This research was twofold and aimed to explore male neighbors’ behavior as bystanders of domestic ...
Bystander intervention programs have consistently demonstrated beneficial effects on community norms...