Stanford Prison Experiment

Unveiling the Dark Side: Stanford Prison Experiment and the Call for Prison Reform

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Unveiling the Dark Side: Stanford Prison Experiment and the Call for Prison Reform In the early 1970s, the Stanford Prison Experiment sent shockwaves through the fields of psychology and criminology, exposing the deep-seated issues within the prison system. Conducted by Dr. Philip Zimbardo, this notorious study revealed how easily individuals in positions of authority can…

Rethinking Behavior Modification in Corrections: The Bold Role of Willingness, Cooperation, and Compassion

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Rethinking Behavior Modification in Corrections: The Role of Willingness, Cooperation, and Compassion In the realm of corrections, the age-old debate between punitive measures and rehabilitative approaches continues to shape the landscape of behavior modification systems. Traditionally, punitive methods relying on reward and punishment have been the norm. However, a growing understanding of mental health nuances…

Prisoner's Dilemma

The Prisoner’s Dilemma in Justice: Unraveling Systemic Oppression

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The Prisoner’s Dilemma in Justice: Unraveling Systemic Oppression In a stark examination of the justice system’s intricacies, the application of the Prisoner’s Dilemma and Nash Equilibrium reveals a web of systemic oppression. This concept, deeply rooted in game theory, unfolds in legal scenarios where cooperation could yield more just outcomes. Instead, individual interests often prevail,…

adrain raine stanton samenow

Navigating Perspectives on Criminal Behavior: Raine’s Biology vs. Samenow’s Accountability

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Navigating Perspectives on Criminal Behavior: Raine’s Biology vs. Samenow’s Accountability In the realm of understanding criminal behavior, scholars Adrian Raine and Stanton Samenow present two divergent viewpoints, sparking debate within the field. This article aims to elucidate the differences between Raine’s “Anatomy of Violence” argument, rooted in biological determinism, and Samenow’s stance on personal accountability,…

Solitary

Horrific Conditions in Solitary Confinement in Alabama Prisons

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Horrific Conditions in Solitary Confinement in Alabama Prisons In a recent report by the Montgomery Advertiser, it has been revealed that individuals incarcerated in Alabama face appalling conditions in solitary confinement, often culminating in tragic outcomes. EMPIRE Foundation LLC, a staunch supporter of prison reform, raises awareness about the dire situation and calls for urgent…

Colorado lawmakers to consider changes to felony sentencing statutes

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Colorado is considering reforms to its criminal justice system that could lead to reduced sentences for certain felony convictions. The Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, comprising representatives from different sectors of the system, has recommended changes to existing felony statutes. These recommendations include granting judges the authority to waive mandatory consecutive sentences in…