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Derren Brown – The Heist

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Name: The HeistAuthor: Derren BrownUrl: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heist_(Derren_Brown_special)Description:The Heist was shown on 4 January 2006 at 21:00, on Channel 4. In the show, Brown used his skills on selected participants who answered an advertisement. Under the guise of a “motivational seminar” (where they would allegedly learn Brown’s skills) Brown recruited a number of participants, eventually manipulating a number of them into robbing a security van in broad daylight. “The Heist” has been described by Brown as one of the stunts of which he is most proud.The robbery involved holding up a security van and guard (played by an actor) using a realistic-looking toy pistol that Brown had given the subjects earlier, and stealing a case filled with real money. Four people were selected to carry out the robbery from an initial field of thirteen, with three of them actually carrying out the “robbery”. The idea was that, after the conditioning they received, they would voluntarily rob the van of their own accord. There was no mention of the “crime” to the participants, and they were not (directly) instructed to do it. The “robbery” was carried out as a result of the conditioning they received and was their own choice, not because of instructions from any third party, including Brown.Brown associated colours, music and phrases to build the participants into a highly motivated state, converging all of those psychological empowerment tools into a single set-up. The seminar subliminally anchored freedom, childhood, opportunity and romance into various criminal acts. After having previously been convinced to steal sweets from a shop based in Codicote High Street in Hertfordshire, they experienced the euphoria that could be gained from criminal acts.This programme also included a re-enactment of the Milgram experiment — originally carried out by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram in the 1960s – with the aim of selecting four of the most obedient of the group. Sixty-five percent of the subjects in this experiment were willing to administer what they believed to be lethal electric shocks to another person on the instruction of an authority figure (unbeknownst to the subjects, no electric shocks were actually administered). These were roughly the same results Milgram himself had observed.

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