Fight or Flight Response in Emergency Circumstances: The informational article is describing how people respond or react to surprising, violent, or dangerous events inflicted upon them or causing (sometimes forcing by isolation of a human to receive the desired violent reaction: learn more about controlled environments) them to get involved as a direct party emphasizes the response technique in humans that allows them to respond naturally by either running from an endangering circumstance which is considered or referred to as flight, and then the other option of staying to fight it out. Psych Central explains "These two scenarios illustrate the two poles of the fight-or-flight response, a sequence of internal processes that prepares the aroused organism for struggle or escape. It is triggered when we interpret a situation as threatening. The resulting response depends on how the organism has learned to deal with threat, as well as on an innate fight-or-flight “program” built into the brain" (Zimbardo, Weber, Johnson, and Martin, 2016). Overall the post you've created is a great example of the grievances prisoners, when allowed in modules together at the same time the ability to collaborate, attack, cause fires, and share anger with any victim available to feel the outlet of such bottled-up and conditioned hostility.


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      Rachel Sakhi

      Sunday, October, 8, 2017 | Student of DeVry University Rachel Sakhi
      Justice Administration Introduction to Criminology (J.ADM--110)

      Hello Mr. Lens, 
      If you don't mind and if I may contribute my two sense into the conversation between yourself and the Professor, 
      I completely agree with this example you've provided in the post here. Within the prison environment the 
      energy is rather confined, because inmates live in small areas. According to the article defining architectural blueprints of a Federal 
      Super Max prison however, there is no chance for prison riots, because of the nearly 30,000 inmates who have committed a 
      crime against humanity in a pervasive state of mind with premeditated plans to murder a massive amount as well as harm or
      destroy humanity without remorse as they spend life in a steel cell without possibility of parole or release. When examining the 
      blueprint image presented below, the living circumstances are enough motivation to not 'snap' into a state of unpredictable insanity 
      and willingly or controllably deprive the lives and property of a massive community area: 
      Image: Anatomy of a Super Max Prison | Reference of Image: 
      Fight or Flight Response in Emergency Circumstances
      The informational article is describing how people respond or react to surprising, violent, or 
      dangerous events inflicted upon them or causing (sometimes forcing by isolation of a human to
      receive the desired violent reaction: learn more about controlled environments) them to get involved as a direct party emphasizes 
      the response technique in humans that allows them to respond naturally by either running from an endangering 
      circumstance which is considered or referred to as flight, and then the other option of staying to fight it out. 
      Psych Central explains "These two scenarios illustrate the two poles of the fight-or-flight response, a sequence of internal processes that prepares the aroused organism for struggle or escape. It is triggered when we interpret a situation as threatening. The resulting response depends on how the organism has learned to deal with threat, as well as on an innate fight-or-flight “program” built into the brain" (Zimbardo, Weber, Johnson, and Martin, 2016). 
      Overall the post you've created is a great example of the grievances prisoners, when allowed in modules together at the same time 
      the ability to collaborate, attack, cause fires, and share anger with any victim available to feel the outlet of such bottled-up and 
      conditioned hostility.



      Reference
      Martin, B. (2016). Fight or Flight. Psych Central. Retrieved on October 8, 2017, from https://psychcentral.com/lib/fight-or-flight/ (Links to an external site.)

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