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Crime prevention --- Assistance in emergencies --- Bystander effect --- Social ethics
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In this powerful book, Amos N. Guiora shares the stories of survivors to expose how individual and institutional enablers allow predators to perpetrate their crimes through silence and other failures to act. He then proposes legal, cultural, and social measures aimed at the enabler from the survivor's perspective.
Bystander effect. --- Enabling (Psychology) --- Rape in universities and colleges
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Bystander effect --- Assistance in emergencies --- Psychological aspects --- -Bystander effect --- Bystander intervention --- Bystander involvement --- Effect, Bystander --- Intervention, Bystander --- Involvement, Bystander --- Helping behavior --- Emergency assistance --- Failure to assist in emergencies --- Emergencies --- Bystander effect. --- Psychological aspects.
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"This book focuses on cases of sexual assault at Michigan State University (MSU), The Ohio State University (OSU), USA Gymnastics (USAG), the Catholic Church, and Pennsylvania State University (PSU) exploring the role that enablers have in sexual assault cases"--
Bystander effect --- Enabling (Psychology) --- Rape in universities and colleges --- Rape --- Psychological aspects
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"If you are a bystander and witness a crime, should intervention to prevent that crime be a legal obligation? Or is moral responsibility enough? In The Crime of Complicity, Amos N. Guiora addresses these profoundly important questions and the bystander-victim relationship from a deeply personal and legal perspective, focusing on the Holocaust and then exploring cases in contemporary society. Sharing the experiences of his parents, who were Holocaust survivors, and his grandparents, who did not survive, and drawing on a wide range of historical material and interviews, Guiora examines the bystander during three distinct events: death marches, the German occupation of Holland, and the German occupation of Hungary. He explains that while the Third Reich created policy, its implementation was dependent on bystander non-intervention. Bringing the issue of intervention into current perspective, he examines sexual assault cases at Vanderbilt and Stanford Universities, as well as other crimes where bystanders chose whether or not to intervene, and the resulting consequences. After examining the intensely personal example of his own parents' survival of the Holocaust, Guiora asserts that a society cannot rely on morals and compassion alone in determining our obligation to help another in danger. It is ultimately, he concludes, a legal issue. Should we make the obligation to intervene the law, and thus non-intervention a crime?" -- Publisher's website and book jacket.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Bystander effect. --- Accomplices. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- 1900-1999 --- Europe.
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic --- Ganciclovir --- Glioma --- Thymidine Kinase --- Genetic Therapy --- Simplexvirus --- Bystander Effect --- pharmacology --- genetics --- genetics --- genetics --- physiology
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When there is a catastrophe in the United States, state and local governments lead response activities, invoking state and local legal authorities to support them. When state and local response capabilities are overwhelmed, the President, acting through the Secretary of Homeland Security, can provide assistance to stricken communities, individuals, governments, and not-for-profit groups to assist in response and recovery. Aid is provided under the authority of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (the Stafford Act) upon a presidential declaration. The Secretary o
Disasters --- Federal government --- Assistance in emergencies --- Emergency assistance --- Failure to assist in emergencies --- Emergencies --- Bystander effect --- States' rights (American politics) --- Disaster relief --- Emergency management --- E-books
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Emergency medicine --- Assistance in emergencies --- First aid in illness and injury --- Emergency assistance --- Failure to assist in emergencies --- Emergencies --- Bystander effect
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