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The bystander intervention and if any college provide bystander intervention or not.
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The bystander intervention can be defined as the training provided to the people for the prevention of the different types of the assaults. These assaults may be sexual assault, rape, binge drinking, unwanted comments, racist assaults, homophobic or transphobic nature.
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