Reactive guardianship: Who intervenes? How? And why?

Author:

Barnum Timothy C.12ORCID,Herman Shaina12ORCID,van Gelder Jean‐Louis13ORCID,Ribeaud Denis4ORCID,Eisner Manuel45ORCID,Nagin Daniel S.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Criminology Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law Freiburg Germany

2. Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Sam Houston State University Huntsville Texas USA

3. Institute of Education and Child Studies Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

4. Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

5. Institute of Criminology University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

6. Heinz College Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractGuardianship is a core tenet of routine activity theory and collective efficacy. At its outset, routine activity research assumed that the mere presence of a guardian was sufficient to disrupt many forms of crime. More recent research, however, has taken as a starting point that would‐be‐guardians must take on an active role for a reduction in crime to occur. Integrating research on bystander intervention and guardianship‐in‐action, the current study elaborates the individual‐level motivations and decision processes of guardianship to answer the following questions: Who serves as a reactive guardian? How do they do so? And why? We tasked young adults (N = 1,032) included in the recent waves of the Zurich Project on the Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z‐proso) to assess a 70‐second video depicting a sexual harassment event. We examined participants’ willingness to engage in a range of intervention options as a function of their prosocial attitudes, safety considerations, socioemotional motivations, and moral considerations. Results show a complex decision process leading to whether and how a would‐be guardian decides to intervene to disrupt sexual harassment, such that prosocial motivations and emotional reactions are weighed against perceptions of danger when deciding on a specific course of action.

Publisher

Wiley

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