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Beyond Zimbardo - The Stanford Prison Experiment

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Catalogue Number:  STV058
Producer:  Shortcutstv Ltd
Producers:  Livesey, Chris
Directors:  Livesey, Chris
Producing Agencies:  Shortcuts TV
Subject:  Criminal Justice & Law, Documentary, Health and Medicine, Psychology, Social Issues, Social Sciences
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  United Kingdom
Copyright Year:  2025
Running Time:  8:12


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For decades, students have been taught that Zimbardo’s infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, where perfectly decent young people were transformed into brutal guards or compliant prisoners in a matter of days, demonstrated the power of situations to determine behaviour. But, more recently, new evidence showing that the researchers were not neutral observers but rather active participants encouraging guard brutality, has led to some psychologists rejecting the study.

Professors Haslam and Reicher take a different view. Using the new evidence about researcher involvement, they move beyond Zimbardo to construct a new, more powerful, and more worrying, explanation of the guards’ brutality.


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