You are a potential bystander. Everyone is a potential bystander. This includes your friends, your classmates, your family, RA’s, acquaintances, on-lookers, random passers-by, your great aunt Mildred, ...
The infamous murder launched decades of studies investigating the “bystander effect,” where a diffusion of responsibility and fear of risk leads to inaction on the part of people who may be ...
and students to select a bystander intervention program for campus, Bringing in the Bystander The new grant proposal is currently being written and, if approved, will include a new Strategic Plan to ...
This phenomenon—known as the “bystander effect”—can seem relatively harmless in such situations. A dropped pencil or a stranded traveler might not suffer much from our inaction.
A spread from Bystander, featuring an image by Joel Meyerowitz taken on W. 46 St., New York City, 1976 Bystander: A History of Street Photography by photographer Joel Meyerowitz and curator/teacher ...
New research shows that bystander CPR can substantially improve a person’s odds of surviving a cardiac arrest. CPR is a valuable stopgap intervention for cardiac arrest, which is when someone ...