Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Psych Unit IV Article Review Essay
There are so many different theories out there that try to explain why we act the way we act. How do we explain evil or hateful behavior? I just finished reading the article ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Prison Violence: Does brutality come with a badge?ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢, written by: Bruce Gross. This article talks about being a prison guard, and how some people act when they enter this career. Would you act differently if you went from the role of the prisoner to the role of the prison guard? There have been many reports of ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢cruel and unusualââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ punishment that is being administered by prison guards to inmates in prisons. Not only are inmates reporting this abuse, but federal authorities are also recognizing there is a problem. In 2005, the commission on Safety and Abuse in Prisons said there were 16,000 allegations of sexual and physical assault that were reported. There are also reports of abuse happening in County jails as well as in prisons. ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Inmates have reported being choked, kicked, punched, and hit with objects by single or multiple guardsââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢, (Gross, 2008). If you look back at our history, it is full of ordinary people who commit terrible acts of violence. Some people have done studies and are trying to understand why people commit these ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢evil crimesââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢. Stanley Milgram is one of those people. He was a Yale University professor, who conducted an experiment in 1961. In this experiment there were ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢teachersââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ and there were ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢learners. The teachers were given the power to administer a shock to the learners if they answered a question wrong. It was surprising how much the ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢teachersââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ in the experiment would shock the ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢learnersââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ and the amount of volts that they would use without protest. Another experiment that was done to test these violent behaviors was known as the Stanford Prison Experiment. In August of 1971, this experiment was started by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo. He put an ad in the paper and found volunteers to play role of ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢prisonerââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ and the role of ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢guardââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢. He created a prison-like environment in the basement of the psychology building on the Stanford Campus. There was some definite brutality that started to show in the guards during this experiment. Some showed more than others. After only 6 days, the experiment was shut down. One third (1/3) of these ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢guardsââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ showed sadistic behavior. There was a similar study done that was called the BBC Prison Study. This study was also shut down early. ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Both of these prison studies demonstrated that under some circumstances, some individuals resist going-with-the flow of group associated brutalityââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢, (Gross, 2008). Sometimes an individual will behave differently if they know theyââ¬â¢re being watched. In the SPE experiment, the participants knew they were being watched by ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢supervisorsââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢, and on the BBC experiment, they knew they were being watched by an audience (including family and friends). These factors may have affected the way that either group acted throughout the experiment. I know I would act differently if I knew that my mother was watching me. Some people think itââ¬â¢s the environment that people are in that brings out violence. Well of course it is! If you treat someone like a caged animal, eventually they will start acting like one. If a guard is told to dehumanize a prisoner, then you will probably see violence out of the guards, as well as out of the prisoners. ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Violence and extreme behaviors by guards against inmates have many sourcesââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢, (Gross, 2008). In the prison studies that were covered in this article, it didnââ¬â¢t surprise the experimenters that ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢good peopleââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ were committing evil acts when they played the role of the guards. They were more surprised and shocked that more people didnââ¬â¢t stand up for what was right. Even if they didnââ¬â¢t agree with what was happening, they just kept their mouth shut, and went with the flow. At the end of the article, Gross says, ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Perhaps the adage is true, that real evil exists and flourishe s when good people do nothingââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢.
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