The research in this paper was part of The Amsterdam Free University Research Project Prevention of Child Abuse, financed by the Dutch Ministry of Public Health and Welfare. Thanks go to Korrelatie for their accurate keeping and filing of the records of the calls. The authors also wish to express their appreciation to Hans-Joachim Schulze, Paul van Lange, Herman Baartman, and two anonymous reviewers for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. Finally, we wish to thank Thurstan Robinson for his input as a native English speaker in improving our use of the language.
The Bystander Dilemma and Child Abuse: Extending the Latane and Darley Model to Domestic Violence†
Article first published online: 31 JUL 2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.2001.tb02668.x
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Hoefnagels, C. and Zwikker, M. (2001), The Bystander Dilemma and Child Abuse: Extending the Latane and Darley Model to Domestic Violence. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31: 1158–1183. doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.2001.tb02668.x
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