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The Bystander Effect—Why People Don't Report Child Abuse

May 31, 2019 National Children's Alliance Season 1 Episode 3
The Bystander Effect—Why People Don't Report Child Abuse
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One in Ten
The Bystander Effect—Why People Don't Report Child Abuse
May 31, 2019 Season 1 Episode 3
National Children's Alliance

In Episode 103: The Bystander Effect—Why People Don’t Report Child Abuse, Wendy Walsh, a research assistant professor of sociology at the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire, talks about why people shy away from reporting suspected child abuse—and how we can overcome those barriers.

 

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Crimes Against Children Research Center

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In Episode 103: The Bystander Effect—Why People Don’t Report Child Abuse, Wendy Walsh, a research assistant professor of sociology at the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire, talks about why people shy away from reporting suspected child abuse—and how we can overcome those barriers.

 

Links:

Crimes Against Children Research Center

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Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.