In this episode of Hunting 4 Answers: Part Two of our three part series looks at how media shapes the way we see and respond to harm. From viral clips to historic recordings, we explore how repetition and framing influence what feels urgent, what gets believed, and when people step in or stay back. Forensic psychologist Dr. Debra Warner helps break down how the bystander effect has shifted in a digital world where moments are shared, replayed, and debated.
This is Hunting 4 Answers: The Bystander Effect Part 2.

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