The Exorcist Within: Where Mental Health Meets Horror Media
This episode covers the movie 'The Stanford Prison Experiment' and the role of a mitigation specialist in the criminal justice system. It delves into the ethical considerations of human experiments, the scale of incarceration, and the impact of legal proceedings on individuals. The discussion also addresses the approach to social justice issues and the importance of humanizing people in the court system. The conversation delves into the Stanford Prison Experiment, exploring participant screening, role assignment, conditions, abuse of authority, lack of intervention, psychological impact, blurring of reality, experimenters' involvement, ethical concerns, and learnings. The experiment's ethical concerns and impact on participants are highlighted, providing valuable insights into the criminal justice system and societal dynamics. Takeaways * The Stanford Prison Experiment movie is a psychological horror based on the actual experiment that occurred in 1971. * The role of a mitigation specialist in the criminal justice system is to humanize individuals and tell their complete life story to instill empathy and provide a fair trial.
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