BBC Radio 4 Kitty Genevese
Jamie - 14 June 2008
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Claudia Hammond presents a series on case studies that have made a significant contribution to psychological research. When a young woman, Kitty Genovese, was brutally killed in a prolonged attack in New York in 1964, not one of 38 witnesses called for help until too late. The case led to the naming of the phenomenon known as the Bystander Effect..
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kitty-genovese Social_Psychology piliavin ocr diffusion_of_responsibility core_studies bbc
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