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Silent witness : the Bystander Effect or the Kitty Genovese Syndrome.
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JNL SAF
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Safeguard : leading New Zealand to better health and safety performance.: 2012, n. 135 - Sep/Oct
Year:
2012
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Case studies
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Safety attitudes
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