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Bystander Intervention in Street Violence: Current Evidence and Implications for Practice
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2019
unpublished
In street violence, bystanders are a potential resource for crime prevention, as they tend to be present when the police are absent. This paper describes evidence of bystanders taking an active role in the prevention of violence and considers implications for crime prevention initiatives.
doi:10.31235/osf.io/7m9uv
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