
Born Criminals? | ACEs, Survival Mode & the Truth About Behavior | End the Violence ✊🏽🎙️
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Are people born bad—or built by broken systems? Why do some kids survive trauma while others get labeled for life?
In this myth-busting episode of End The Violence, Gershon, Pastor Andre, and Atiba tackle the deep roots of criminal behavior. From ACEs and cortisol to cultural mislabels and prison recruitment grounds, this conversation uncovers how childhood environments, brain development, and misjudged intent fuel the cycle of incarceration—and what really keeps people from returning.
What You'll Discover:
– Why criminal behavior is often a learned survival response
– How ACEs and allostatic load affect emotional regulation
– The myth of the “born criminal” and the truth about alpha behavior
– How culture and communication styles are misread as aggression
– Why prison can be both a recruiting ground and a wake-up call
– What mentorship and nurturing do that punishment never will
– How spiritual outreach and dignity can truly change lives
Who Will Love This Episode:
– Mental health professionals and educators
– Criminal justice reform advocates and policymakers
– Faith-based prison outreach and reentry programs
– Students of psychology, sociology, and education
– Anyone working with at-risk youth or system-impacted communities
Timestamps:
00:00 – Debunking the "Born Criminal" Myth
02:00 – Alpha Behavior, School Systems, and Early Labeling
05:00 – ACEs, Trauma, and Emotional Regulation
11:00 – Chronic Stress, Cortisol, and Allostatic Load
16:00 – What Prison Actually Prepares You For
24:00 – Mentorship, Belonging, and the Power of Nurturing
31:00 – Wake-Up Call or Recruitment Ground?
40:00 – Prison as a Business: The Coming Digital Shift
47:00 – Spiritual Outreach and Real Relationships Behind Bars
54:00 – Final Thoughts: Healing, Communication, and Shared Humanity
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Resources Mentioned:
ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) research: cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces
Allostatic load and brain science: apa.org/news/press/releases/stress
Juvenile justice diversion programs: fastpinellas.org, hopetampabay.org
Reentry mentoring app concept: Encourage (NKourage)
Pitbull rehabilitation story: Pablo the Pitbull (TikTok viral series)
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