Bystander Intervention - Every Choice (Refresher)

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Deciding in advance who’s going to make sure everyone leaves a party together is an example of what kind of bystander intervention approach?

delegate
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Violent victimizations at school or during recreational activities away from home are the most likely to involve the presence of a bystander.

true
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The three Ds in bystander intervention stand for:

The three D's are direct, distract and delegate.
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When people intervene, they are likely to make the situation better by preventing injury, helping the potential victim escape, or scaring off the potential offender.

true
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The only person responsible for an act of violence is the one who commits it.

true