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  2. Bystander effect - Wikipedia

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    The bystander effect is not a generic consequence of increasing group size. When bystanders share group-level psychological relationships, group size can encourage as well as inhibit helping. [19] These findings can be explained in terms of self-categorization and empathy.

  3. America’s Laws Make us Bystanders to the Homeless Crisis - AOL

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    The bystander effect began more than a century ago with laws making the homeless invisible. In 1867, the U.S. passed its first “unsightly beggar ordinance,” deeming it unlawful for homeless ...

  4. This law is the reason bystanders can save your life in an ...

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    In Washington, the law also allows normal people to carry Narcan and offers immunity to those around an overdose after 911 is called.

  5. Diffusion of responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Diffusion of responsibility [1] is a sociopsychological phenomenon whereby a person is less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when other bystanders or witnesses are present. Considered a form of attribution , the individual assumes that others either are responsible for taking action or have already done so.

  6. Why did no one help her? Fatal subway burning exposes New ...

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    We know that’s not true. According to City Journal, this incident is the 11th subway murder this year — the worst of this century. Simon Martial was the deranged man who pushed Michelle Go in ...

  7. Good Samaritan law - Wikipedia

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    The protection is intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being sued or prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful death. An example of such a law in common-law areas of Canada: a Good Samaritan doctrine is a legal principle that prevents a rescuer who has voluntarily helped a victim in distress from being ...

  8. Bystander - Wikipedia

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    Bystander effect, a social psychological phenomenon wherein individuals do not offer help in an emergency when other people are present; Bystander effect (radiobiology), the phenomenon in which unirradiated cells exhibit irradiated effects as a result of signals received from nearby irradiated cells

  9. Half of people injured in LAPD pursuits are bystanders ... - AOL

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    An LAPD report found that city officers have been involved in 4,203 pursuits since 2018, a quarter of which ended with an injury or death. Nearly half of those collisions ended with injuries to ...