Bystander training is a research area that focuses on teaching individuals how to intervene or provide assistance when they witness a situation where someone is being harmed, harassed, or in need of help. The goal of bystander training is to empower individuals to take action and prevent harm or support those in need, rather than remaining passive or ignoring the situation. Bystander training programs often provide education, skills development, and strategies for recognizing and responding to various types of harmful or risky situations. These programs aim to create a culture of active bystanders who can help create safer and more supportive environments in their communities.