Stanford Prison Experiment: The Psychology Of Police Brutality

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Stanford Prison experiment demonstrated the psychology of police brutality. In the experiment, normal college students who acted like guardians were given clothes, sticks and sun glasses.They easily adjusted their roles and began humiliating , abusing the prisoners. Mean while the prisoners became submissive. Consequences of Stanford Prison experiment showed us how quickly normal people can become aggressive and act violently when they are given authority over others. Furthermore the experiment displayed the effects of the uniform, jobs and handcuffs. In conclusion just like Stanford Experiment showed, the more authority is given to police , the more they will be aggressive. We can see this in riots and protests. If government gives authorization

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