N/A
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, 5%. Most of that minority is socialized by the age of four. Right. Okay, the ones that aren't socialized are the repeat psychopathic offenders. And so what it seems to me is just just the absence of cortical maturation. Now, you know, classic penological theory, like I learned this kind of painfully because I was a little romantic in my attitude, I suppose, before this.
Yeah, 5%. Most of that minority is socialized by the age of four. Right. Okay, the ones that aren't socialized are the repeat psychopathic offenders. And so what it seems to me is just just the absence of cortical maturation. Now, you know, classic penological theory, like I learned this kind of painfully because I was a little romantic in my attitude, I suppose, before this.
there's a crime age relationship, right? So criminality spikes like mad at 15, and then it's at 15 to 19 is the real crucial period for being a delinquent psychopath. So what happens is these aggressive kids, they maintain a high level of aggression. Normal boys match that level of aggression from 15 to 19, and then it goes down, whereas that chronic antisocial types just stay high.
there's a crime age relationship, right? So criminality spikes like mad at 15, and then it's at 15 to 19 is the real crucial period for being a delinquent psychopath. So what happens is these aggressive kids, they maintain a high level of aggression. Normal boys match that level of aggression from 15 to 19, and then it goes down, whereas that chronic antisocial types just stay high.
there's a crime age relationship, right? So criminality spikes like mad at 15, and then it's at 15 to 19 is the real crucial period for being a delinquent psychopath. So what happens is these aggressive kids, they maintain a high level of aggression. Normal boys match that level of aggression from 15 to 19, and then it goes down, whereas that chronic antisocial types just stay high.
If you imprison them till they're in their late 20s, they mature.
If you imprison them till they're in their late 20s, they mature.
If you imprison them till they're in their late 20s, they mature.
Right, right.
Right, right.
Right, right.
Well, there'd also be, there'd also likely be, like, you know, males are more expendable, and the more adventurous males, adventurousness is a high-risk, high-return investment. And men... Well, so there's these great studies. You must know about these studies of the drug gangs in Chicago.
Well, there'd also be, there'd also likely be, like, you know, males are more expendable, and the more adventurous males, adventurousness is a high-risk, high-return investment. And men... Well, so there's these great studies. You must know about these studies of the drug gangs in Chicago.
Well, there'd also be, there'd also likely be, like, you know, males are more expendable, and the more adventurous males, adventurousness is a high-risk, high-return investment. And men... Well, so there's these great studies. You must know about these studies of the drug gangs in Chicago.
The guy who did the studies promised the gang leader, it was a big drug gang, that he would write a book about it.
The guy who did the studies promised the gang leader, it was a big drug gang, that he would write a book about it.
The guy who did the studies promised the gang leader, it was a big drug gang, that he would write a book about it.
Yeah, yeah, you know about this.
Yeah, yeah, you know about this.
Yeah, yeah, you know about this.