1971
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo randomly
assigned normal, innocent people to the role of "prisoner" or "guard"
in a simulated prison (actually, a university basement). The
experiment had to be halted after the "guards" became sadistic and the
"prisoners" became depressed after only two days. In 2002 the BBC
re-ran the experiment as a television show.

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