I found the options for your question and the correct answer would be: Zimbardo does not justify their actions, only explains how these abuses likely developed under certain conditions.
Zimbardo who is actually a highly respected psychology professor at Stanford University does not justify the action of soldiers at the prison but gives us the explanation for their behavior. He argues that the certain social conditions and the relationships between the soldiers contributed to their behavior. The influence of those more authoritative soldiers most likely played a major role in addition to the fear, boredom, stress and exhaustion along with no accountability and supervision as well as the lack of training.
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From peaceful acts, such as protesting, no violence will occur and therefore people involved in those acts will experience little to no bad karma. On the other hand, people who riot and cause harm will experience negative results. This is because people will fear those who were demanding rights instead of acting rationally, and they will lose respect for those peaceful people that were standing up for the same rights, similarly to what is happening now days with the BLM protests.
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failing to act or protest as a result or moral weakness or indolence
Explanation:
In medias res
It literally translates into "In the middle of things"