People Under The Bystander Effect

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The subway death of Ki-Suck Han was tragic, but the incident did not have to happen. Many people witnessed Han being pushed onto the subway track but none did anything to assist him to get out of the way of the train. I believe the reason that many of the citizens that were did not help on that subway-platform is because they were under the bystander effect. The term bystander effect refers to the phenomenon in which the greater amount of people present, the less likely people are to help a person in distress. Ever person on that platform knew that Han was in eminent danger but no one acted to help him probably out of their own fear. The people may have thought if they try and help him that they may not be able to pull him out in time, and