The Reaction to Rape by American Male Bystanders

The present study simulated a rape in a realistic natural setting. The topography of the location ensured that the subjects, men walking to their adjacent parked cars, had but one of the following three options: to walk away, to intervene directly, or to intervene indirectly by summoning a police of...

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Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
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