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From:Paulsen, Shaina
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Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: The Lucifer Effect — Stanford Prison Experiment
Date:Monday, June 6, 2022 8:08:19 AM
Shaina Paulsen
Associate Clerk of The Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
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Subject: The Lucifer Effect — Stanford Prison Experiment
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Board of Supervisors, Clerk of the Board, Public Record, DA Ramsey, Sheriff Honea, County Counsel:
Zimbardo’s book on the Stanford Prison Experiment. Understanding How Good People Turn Evil.
Diana Dreiss
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THE LUCIFER EFFECT:
UNDERSTANDING HOW GOOD PEOPLE TURN EVIL
BY PHILIP ZIMBARDO
New York Times Bestseller by Philip G. Zimbardo, creator of the Stanford Prison Experiment
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OVERVIEW
The Lucifer Effect raises a fundamental question about the nature of human nature: How is it
possible for ordinary, average, even good people to become perpetrators of evil? In trying to
understand unusual, or aberrant behavior, we often err in focusing exclusively on the inner
determinants of genes, personality, and character, as we also tend to ignore what may be the critical
catalyst for behavior change in the external Situation or in the System that creates and maintains
such situations. I challenge readers to reflect on how well they really know themselves, and how
much confidence they have in what they would or would not ever do when put into new behavioral
settings.
LEARN MORE
Learn more about The Lucifer Effect at LuciferEffect.com.
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