1. George Jackson, Soledad Brother. The Prison Letters of George Jackson, introd. by J. Genet, New York, Coward-McCann, 1970.
2. Attica, the Official Report of the New York State Special Commission on Attica, New York, Praeger, 1972, p. xi.
3. Philip G. Zimbardo, “Transforming experimental research into advocacy for social change,” in Morton Deutsch and Harvey A. Hornstein (eds.), Applying Social Psychology: Implications for Research, Practice, and Training, Hillsdale, Erlbaum, 1975, p. 33–66, p. 61.
4. To name just a few: “Prison experiment too realistic: ‘convicts’ break down, want out,” Palo Alto Times, August 20, 1971; “Mock prisoners shed real tears,” Redwood City Tribune, August 20, 1971; “‘Prison’ test off – too brutal,” San Francisco Examiner, August 20, 1971; “Prison test: an ugly success,” San Francisco Chronicle, August 21, 1971; “Prison bloodbath symbolic,” San Jose Mercury, August 24, 1971.
5. “Jail experiment too realistic,” Oregon Journal, August 21, 1971; “Test made animals of students,” The Washington Daily News, August 21, 1971; “Stanford prison simulation too real,” Rocky Mountain News, August 22, 1971. “The veneer of civilization,” Buffalo Evening News, August 30, 1971.