The case happened at Penn State, not UPenn.

Ken

On 11/15/2011 11:27 AM, Beth Benoit wrote:
This take on the horrible story about child abuse at UPenn troubled me,
since the story of the coach who observed the little boy being raped in
the shower is NOT a very good example of "bystander apathy."  It doesn't
really fit what we know about bystander apathy, particularly the most
important concept:  that the more people there are, the less likely one
will step forward.  With only /one/ observer, it's more likely that that
one person will feel responsible.

Of course there are other parts to the "bystander effect," and "lack of
knowledge" might loosely fit here - that is, Coach McQueary may have
been a little unsure what he should do, but that doesn't really seem
relevant either.  But I hate to see this story dubbed an example of the
bystander effect.

http://healthland.time.com/2011/11/11/bystander-psychology-why-some-witnesses-to-crime-do-nothing/?xid=gonewsedit

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire


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