Bystander
Banyard, V.L., Plante, E.G., Moynihan, M.M. (2004). Bystander Education Bringing a Broader Community Perspective to Sexual Violence Rrevention. Journal of Community, 32, 61-79.
Chekroun, P., Brauer, M. (2002). The Bystander effect and Social control Behavior: the effect of the Presence of others on People’s Reactions to Norm Violations. European Journal of Social Psychology.32, 853-867.
Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., Pollozek, F., Frey, D., (2006). The Unresponsive Bystander: Are Bystanders more Responsive in Dangerous Emergencies. European Journal of Social Psychology. 36, 267-278
Fritzsche, B.S., Finhelstein, M.A., Penner, L.S., (2000). To Help or not to Help: Capturing Individuals Decision Policies. Social Behavior and Personality.
Harari, H., Harari, O., White, R.V., (2001). The Reaction to Rape by American Male Bystanders. The Journal of Social Psychology, 125(5), 653-658.
Solomon, L.Z., Solomon, H., Maiorca, J. (1982). The Effects of Bystander’s Anonymity, Situational Ambiguity, and Victim’s Status on Helping. The Journal of Social Psychology, 117, 285-294.
Perpetrator Behavior
Koss, M.P., Leonard, K.E., Beezley, D.A., Oros, C.J. (1985). Nonstranger Sexual Aggression: A Discriminant Analysis of the Psychological Characteristics of Undetected Offenders. Sex Roles,12, 9-10.
Lisak, D. & Miller, P. M. (2002). Recent Rape and Multiple Offending Among Undetected Rapists. Violence and Victims, 17(1), 73-84.
Lisak, D., Roth, S. (1988). Motivational Factors in Nonincarcerated Sexually Aggressive Men. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55(5), 795-802.
Rapaport, K. & Burkhart, B. R. (1984). Personality and Attitudinal Characteristics of Sexually Coercive College Males. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2(2), 216-221.