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First, "bystander" refers to a person nearby something, such as a crime, but not involved in that thing. "Passive" could either mean that the bystander is not active, inferring that the bystander should be doing something but is not -or- "passive" could also simply be emphasizing "bystander." Context should point to which of the above is true.

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someone who is completely inocent, and standing by something.

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nothing, he/ she stands and watches something happening

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A bystander effect is the phenomenon that someone is less likely to help another person if other potential helpers are present.

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