
Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted in 1971 by psychologist Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University, is among the most debated studies in the history of psychology place. This experiment was designed to examine the psychological effects of perceived power and social roles within a simulated prison environment prison. In the experiment, a randomly selected group of University students were placed in a simulated prison setting as either guards or prisoners. Aimed at academically studying human be
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Esra Can

A gang attack targeting the Mirebalais region occurred on 1 April 2025 in Haiti, resulting in the escape of over 500 prisoners from a prison. The attack involved coordinated actions by numerous armed individuals against buildings and the prison facility.Course of EventsOn 1 April 2025, the city of Mirebalais, located northeast of the capital Port-au-Prince, was subjected to an organized assault by armed gangs. The perpetrators were reported to belong to two armed groups known as “400 Mawozo” and
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Edanur Karakoç

Prisoner exchange is the process by which parties in conflict or war mutually release or swap prisoners of war or detainees under specific conditions. This practice has been used throughout history to balance the humanitarian dimensions of war and facilitate the easing of post-conflict relations.Prisoner Exchange in Antiquity and the Middle AgesThe origins of prisoner exchange extend back to the earliest wars in human history. In antiquity, particularly during the era of Greek city-states and th
ENElyesa Köseoğlu

The Last Day of a Condemned Man, work, published by Victor Hugo in 1829, is a novel that recounts through a diary the experiences of an unnamed prisoner on the way to execution. The work addresses the psychological processes endured by the individual in the context of the death penalty and in this context offers insights into the concepts of conscience, human life, and justice. The novel’s central themes include opposition to the death penalty, the moral dimension of justice, the value of human
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Muhammet Oğuz Gülek