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Qué (quién) es bystander phenomenon - definición

TRAINING PROTOTCOL
Bystander education; Bystander initiative
  • Bystander intervention training aims to teach people to intervene at parties and dances when they see a person making sexual advances on an intoxicated person.

Windshield phenomenon         
  • Bugs on a windshield at sunset
OBSERVATION OF APPARENT DECREASE IN INSECT ROADKILL
Draft:The Windshield Phenomenon; The Windshield Phenomenon; Windscreen phenomenon; Windshield anecdote
The windshield phenomenon (or windscreen phenomenon) is the observation that fewer dead insects accumulate on the windshields of people's cars since the early 2000s. It has been attributed to a global decline in insect populations caused by human activity.
Bystander         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bystander (disambiguation); Bystanders
·noun One who stands near; a spectator; one who has no concern with the business transacting.
bystander         
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Bystander (disambiguation); Bystanders
n. an innocent bystander

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Bystander intervention

Bystander intervention is a type of training used in post-secondary education institutions to prevent sexual assault or rape, binge drinking and harassment and unwanted comments of racist, homophobic, or transphobic nature. A bystander is a person who is present at an event, party, or other setting who notices a problematic situation, such as a someone making sexual advances on a drunk person. The bystander then takes on personal responsibility and takes action to intervene, with the goal of preventing the situation from escalating.

The bystander who is intervening has several options, including distracting either of the people, getting help from others, checking in later, or directly intervening. There are risks to bystander intervention; it can lead to fights, it can ruin the mood for the people who were "intervened" into, and it can lead to confrontations. Bystander intervention may also be called "bystander education", because the model is based on a system of educating trainers and leaders who will then go on to train people from their community.