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The bystander effect, as demonstrated in the famous Kitty Genovese case, likely occurs due to bystander apathy.
In 1964, Kitty Genovese was returning to her New York apartment at night when she was brutally murdered outside her building. Reports stated that 38 bystanders witness the incident but did nothing, each expecting the other person to intervene or call the police.
This incident led social psychologists to coin the term ‘bystander effect’, to refer to a condition where people are less likely to intervene in a crime when other people are present. Explanations for this include inability to process high pressure situations, callousness of life in big cities, to a simple cost-benefit analysis.
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The bystander effect, as demonstrated in the famous kitty genovese case highlighted in your textbook, likely occurs due to bystander apathy.
Answer = bystander apathy
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