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his page offers supplemental material for The Lucifer Effect. For more information and links to related topics, visit the Stanford Prison Experiment's FAQ and Related Links page.
More on the Stanford Prison Experiment:
- Epilogue: Some Notes on What Became of the Cast of Characters
- The Human Behavior Experiments (Sundance Channel, June, 2006)
- SPE: Still Powerful After All These Years (Press Release, January 8, 1997)
- Thirty-Year Retrospective (Stanford Report, August 22, 2001)
- BBC Halts "Prison Experiment" (The Guardian, January 24, 2002)
- NPR Morning Edition Segment on "Das Experiment" (Sept. 18, 2002)
- Review of Quiet Rage (Prison Legal News, July 9, 2003)
Parallels with Prisoner Abuse in Iraq:
- Stanford Experiment Foretold Iraq Scandal (San Francisco Chronicle, May 8, 2004)
- Power Turns Good Soldiers into "Bad Apples" (Zimbardo editorial, May 9, 2004)
- The Fine Line Between "Normal" and "Monster" (New York Times, May 6, 2004)
- Abuse At Iraqi Prison Predictable, Decades-Old Study Shows (MTV, May 27, 2004)
- Researcher: It's Not Bad Apples, It's the Barrel (CNN, May 21, 2004)
Parallels with Terrorism:
Heroism:
Other Information on Prisoner Abuse in Iraq:
- Zimbardo Helps Time Magazine Break Abu Ghraib Story (May 18, 2007)
- SPE Linked to Abu Ghraib by Investigators (August , 2004; see Appendix G)
- Investigation of the 800th Military Police Brigade (Army report, 2004)
- The Torture Question (PBS Frontline, October 18, 2005)
- Torture at Abu Ghraib (New Yorker, May 10, 2004)
- Abuse of Iraqi POWs by GIs Probed (60 Minutes II, April 29, 2004)
- Shock, Outrage Over Prison Photos (CNN, May 1, 2004)
- How Psychology Can Help Explain the Iraqi Prisoner Abuse (from APA)
Other Prison Research:
Capital Punishment:
U.S. Government Sites:
Prison-Related Organizations:
Prisoner Rights and Reform Efforts:
Other Prison-Related Sites
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