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    “Marksman fires security guards involved in Utech beating” A male student was reportedly caught on campus in “a compromising position” with another male student in a bathroom. Incensed fellow students are said to have pursued the pair‚ one of whom escaped‚ while the other sought refuge in the guard room at the entrance of the Papine campus where he was attacked by the apparently homophobic security personnel. "This student was physically assaulted by on-duty security guards employed by the contracted

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    16 October 2017 Zimbardo’s Experiment In 1971‚ Zimbardo conducted an experiment which is known as The Standford Prison Experiment. It took place in the basement of a psychology department‚ which was constructed to feel like an actual prison‚ and the participants were paid to either choose the role as a prisoner or guard in attempt to gaining a better understanding of human interaction and its effect on human behavior. Zimbardo predicted that from this experiment that the goodness in people would

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    Abstract Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE)‚ investigating the effects of roles in a simulated prison environment‚ significantly impacted the psychological understanding of role conformity. However‚ recent evidence suggests results from this seminal experiment are less reflecting of role conformity‚ with findings alternatively attributed to demand characteristics. This critique is constructed as further examination of SPE revealed participants were able to predetermine the experimental hypothesis

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    Analysis of Ethical Dilemma Anca Borcan‚ Marcia DePaolo‚ Bonnie Dolan‚ Dawn Menard‚ Angela Valentine Psych 610 September 1‚ 2014 Krista Bridgmon Analysis of Ethical Dilemma   What is an ethical violation when conducting research and writing? First we need to look at what ethics means‚ then determine if any violations have been committed. Ethics is defined as "an area of study that deals with ideas about what is good and bad behavior: a branch of philosophy dealing with what is morally right or wrong"

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    Summary of "A Study of Prisoners and Guards in a Simulated Prison" by Dr. Philip Zimbardo Introduction Have you ever wondered why some institutions succeed while others fail? Dr. Philip Zimbardo‚ a Professor of Psychology‚ insists that America ’s prison system is a failure because of the assumed responsibilities that come with certain positions and not because of the previously assumed dispositional hypothesis which claims the very nature of the prisoners and/or guards constitutes failure in our correctional

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    1. The general idea of the article is about a mock prison experiment conducted by Doctor Zimbardo. The research was to identify the psychological causes of aggression and violence‚ and to observe the variables that promoted such behaviour in prison. He did this by using two groups of people that were randomly assigned as either a prisoner or a prison guard. The hypothesis that is focused upon to provide an explanation to the conditions in prisons is the dispositional hypothesis. The dispositional

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    Stanford Prison Experiment 1) What police procedures are used during arrests‚ and how do these procedures lead people to feel confused‚ fearful‚ and dehumanized? a. Policemen went around the neighborhood to arrest college students from their houses for robbery‚ burglary‚ and violation of penal codes. After they were searched‚ spread against the police car and handcuffed‚ they brought them to the police station. The guards had worn sunglasses so the suspects wouldn’t be able to look at their eyes

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    What Is HIPAA Violation?

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    A HIPAA violation is extremely serious violation. The failure to comply with HIPAA can result in civil and criminal penalties. The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has a choice in determining the amount of the penalty based on the nature and extent of the violation and the nature and extent of the harm done from the violation. The HHS is still forbidden from imposing civil penalties‚ except in cases of willful neglect. In the case of criminal penalties‚ in June 2005

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    Hofling Prison Experiment

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    HOFLING HOSPITAL EXPERIMENT Hofling 1966 He wanted to see if nurses would follow orders given by an authority figure (Doctor) when the orders are given over the phone and would be breaking regulations. To study obedience in a real life setting. -The experiment involved public and private hospital wards. In Hospital ONE; 21 student nurses and 12 graduate nurses were asked to complete a questionnaire asking them what they would do if confronted by the experimental situation. This was to be the control

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    Ethical Issues In Prisons

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    institution is when a dollar sign is put over a person’s head. In 1641‚ the colony of Massachusetts became the first place in America to legalize the slavery of Africans. From then on the slave market boomed across America‚ and over 12 million Africans were shipped through the middle passage to become American slaves. They worked hard on the southern plantations with no pay and barely enough food or shelter to get by. Disrespect their owner‚ and they could be tortured or killed. This horrible process

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