The BBC prison study.
Material type: FilmManufacturer: Stowmarket : Boulton Hawker Films, 2018Description: 1 DVDContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscItem type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Next Day Loan DVD | Reading Campus Library | Paul Hamlyn Library | Ground Floor Library Desk | 364.601 BBC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1 DVD. | 06613519 |
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364.168 YAR Cybercrime and society. | 364.36 AGN Juvenile delinquency : causes and control / | 364.360941 MUN Youth & crime / | 364.601 BBC The BBC prison study. | 364.941 CRO Crime and society in Britain / | 364.941 CRO Crime and society in Britain / | 364.942 CAM The criminal process. |
The BBC Prison Study explores the social and psychological consequences of putting people in groups of unequal power. It examines when people accept inequality and when they challenge it. These findings have changed our basic understanding of how groups and power work. In this program, Alex Haslam and Steve Reicher tell the story of the largest field study in social psychology for over 30 years, using original illustrative film from the BBC series. As well as documenting their study, Haslam and Reicher look at social identity and its implications, the ethics of the study, their sources of data, and comparisons with the Stanford Prison Study.
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