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  • Doesn't seem like any statute of limitations should keep Zimbardo from being charged and convicted for fraud, deprivation of human rights, deprivation of civil rights, kidnapping, extortion, etc.

    What an arrogant display of stupidity.

  • @votingronpaul2008 What are you talking about?? Those college kids agreed to this experiment. You think he should be tried for 'deprivation of human rights' because the jail was too realistic??

  • @lasoogneypubes i agree, in fact, today it's impossible to do an expérience like that because the ethical council don't accept it, and this experience play a great role in ethical question in experiment in psychology. but thee Kids did agree to participate, and even philip himself didn't expect to such result. There is no quesion of human rights, but only ethical.

  • @laurentdsb All the kids agreed to take part, not just three of them. They put out an ad in a newspaper asking college kids to participate in a jail simulation experiment for money. He let them leave too if they freaked out too much so it wasn't deprivation of human rights. They can't do experiments like this anymore because people nowadays are total pussies.

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