In this episode of Hunting 4 Answers: We begin a three-part series exploring one of the most unsettling phenomena in human psychology: the bystander effect. From the murder of Kitty Genovese to modern cases captured on surveillance and shared across social media, this episode examines why people often freeze in moments of crisis and what is really happening inside the human mind when help is needed most. Forensic psychologist Dr. Debra Warner lends her expert insight to break down the science behind diffusion of responsibility, authority, fear, and the hidden psychological forces that shape whether we step in or stay silent.
This is Hunting 4 Answers: The Bystander Effect – Part 1.

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