Philip Zimbardo is professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford University and has taught at Yale University, New York University and Columbia University. He is currently teaching clinical graduate students at the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology in Palo Alto and also at the naval Postgraduate School (Monterrey). He is coauthor of Psychology and Life and the author of Shyness and The Lucifer Effect, which together have sold millions of copies. Zimbardo has been presented of the American Psychological Associatio and is now director of the Stanford Center on Interdisciplinary Policy, education, and Research on Terrorism (CIPERT). He also narrated the award winnng PBS series Discovering Psychology, which he helped create. In 2004 he acted as an expert witness in the court-martial hearing of one of the American army reservices accused of criminal behavior in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. His informative website www.prisonexperiment.org is visited by millions every year. Visit the author's personal website at www.zimbardo.com, and visit the book's website at www.ucifereffect.com
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