Bystanders

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A promising approach to violence against women is Bystander Intervention Programs where the target audience as seen as potential allies to end violence against women by taking postive bystander actions.

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[edit] Programs

[edit] Bringing in the Bystander

This program started at the University of Hew Hampshire includes in-person training and a social marketing poster campaign. Link

[edit] Mentors in Violence Prevention

See Main Article: Mentors in Violence Prevention

[edit] Research

  • Banyard VL, Moynihan MM, Plante EG. Sexual violence prevention through bystander education: An experimental evaluation. Journal of Community Psychology 2007; 35(4): 463-481. Link to Abstract
  • Banyard, V.L. Plante, E. Moynihan M. (2005). Rape Prevention Through Bystander Education: Bringing a Broader Community Perspective to Sexual Violence Prevention. NCJRS Link
  • Foubert J., Tabachnik J., Schewe P. Encouraging Bystander Intervention for Sexual Violence Prevention [Online]. unpublished manuscript. Link
  • Levine, Cassidy, Brazier, and Reicher, (2002) Self-Categorization and Bystander Non-intervention: Two Experimental Studies. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 32 (7), 1452–1463. Link

[edit] Exercises

See Main Article: Bystander Exercises

[edit] Materials

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