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1Laboratoire de Psychologie des Menaces sociales et environnementales, EA 4471, Institut de Psychologie, Université Paris Descartes, 92774 Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex, France. farzaneh.pahlavan@parisdescartes.fr
Abstract:
This commentary focuses on how third parties impact the course of acts of revenge based on their world views, such as belief in a just world. Assuming this belief to be true, the following questions could be asked: (a) What are the consequences of a third party’s worldview in terms of secondary victimization? (b) Are bystanders actually aware of these consequences? (c) If so, then why do they let it happens?
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