Many choose to not do evil because of the debilitating amount of guilt they experience whenever harming another person

Many choose to not do evil because of the debilitating amount of guilt they experience whenever harming another person. List and describe (with examples) five of the strategies outlined by Baumeister that people might use to reduce the guilt they feel before or after committing evil.

When there is harm/evil, there are often people who are not involved who are witnesses of the event. Witnesses often say or do nothing in response. How is the passivity and inaction of the witness perceived by the perpetrators of harm? Give real life examples. (5 marks)

How might a harmdoer manipulate a situation to encourage no response from the onlookers? Give an example of this.