Despite the numerous benefits that emerge from experimenting using humans, there is a strong opposition to this practise as it results in serious negative implication. Even though most experiments using humans are involving voluntary participants, some authorities abuse their power by conducting experiments on vulnerable people such as prisoners, orphans , mentally retarded, patients of highly-risked illnesses, the homeless or people of poor families (Panjwani, 2013) . Doing so includes dehumanizing procedures such as torturing mentally and emotionally and also demoralizing . It is considered as a crime against the humanity as it is unethical. For instance, the case of the Stanford Prison Experiment that was held in 1971 by a psychologist named Philip Zimbardo to study the prison life (Cherry, 2013). He had then accepted 70 volunteered college students to take part by paying them $15 per day, and they we were put in a situation which they had to play the role as prisoners and guards. These students were not aware of the situation that they were to be involved in. For 6 days, the prisoners were abused in a way such as being forced to strip naked, use plastic bags as toilet, and they were taunted and having sleepless nights. Soon, some of them reacted in such depressing way such as
Despite the numerous benefits that emerge from experimenting using humans, there is a strong opposition to this practise as it results in serious negative implication. Even though most experiments using humans are involving voluntary participants, some authorities abuse their power by conducting experiments on vulnerable people such as prisoners, orphans , mentally retarded, patients of highly-risked illnesses, the homeless or people of poor families (Panjwani, 2013) . Doing so includes dehumanizing procedures such as torturing mentally and emotionally and also demoralizing . It is considered as a crime against the humanity as it is unethical. For instance, the case of the Stanford Prison Experiment that was held in 1971 by a psychologist named Philip Zimbardo to study the prison life (Cherry, 2013). He had then accepted 70 volunteered college students to take part by paying them $15 per day, and they we were put in a situation which they had to play the role as prisoners and guards. These students were not aware of the situation that they were to be involved in. For 6 days, the prisoners were abused in a way such as being forced to strip naked, use plastic bags as toilet, and they were taunted and having sleepless nights. Soon, some of them reacted in such depressing way such as