{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/64f1fe0ba21165001136d51e/677009078183a8a36ab379be?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"But Aren't They All Evil?","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/64f1fe0ba21165001136d51e/1735395480100-f4f04fd2-4b41-4694-88bd-22e7520e1113.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., hosts review the second of four Reith lectures from the BBC by forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Gwen Adshead, titled 'But Aren't They All Evil?'. Delivered at the V and A museum in Dundee, Scotland, Dr. Adshead tackles the concept of evil, arguing that everyone has the capacity for it, even if they never act on it. Drawing on her experience with patients in secure psychiatric hospitals and prisons, she challenges the notion that people who commit violent acts are simply 'born evil.' Instead, she discusses various key components that contribute to an 'evil state of mind,' such as cognitive distortions, hyper individualism, a sense of entitlement, and self-deception. The hosts discuss how societal narratives and personal histories influence violent behavior, touching on notable examples like the Holocaust. Audience members in the Q&amp;A contribute personal stories and challenge Dr. Adshead's views on the inherent nature of evil. The conversation transitions to the role of emotions, societal influences, and educational programs in preventing violence. Throughout, Dr. Adshead advocates for a nuanced understanding of human behavior and suggests that cultivating compassion and gratitude can counteract negative forces. The episode ends with a teaser for Dr. Adshead's next lecture, focused on the impact of childhood trauma on violence, which will be delivered from Grendon Prison in England.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Dr. Gwen Adshead's Lecture</p><p>00:38 Challenging the Concept of Evil</p><p>03:15 Components of an Evil State of Mind</p><p>06:47 The Role of Emotions and Societal Influences</p><p>08:18 Audience Reactions and Q&amp;A</p><p>12:47 Distorted Narratives and Self-Justification</p><p>13:30 Violence as an Addiction</p><p>14:21 The Role of Education in Reducing Violence</p><p>15:44 The Age of Rage: Societal Anger and Accountability</p><p>16:52 Gendered Aspects of Anger and Violence</p><p>17:50 Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention</p><p>18:34 Victims' Perspectives on Violence</p><p>20:37 Religion and Rehabilitation</p><p>22:35 Concluding Thoughts and Future Lectures</p>","author_name":"Crime Time Inc"}