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If you want to read the ACE reports from states, go to: https://www.pacesconnection.com/...e-ACE-survey-reports

Also, I think that the environment has an effect on what happens to people with high ACE scores. For example, high ACE-score children in high-income families aren't likely to be expelled or suspended from school as often as high ACE-score children from low-income families. And data shows that once a kid's expelled or suspended, that's the first step on the journey to prison, i.e., a low-income high-ACE score kid may have more interaction with law enforcement because after they're expelled or suspended they may have joined a gang for some emotional support that they're not getting at home and can no longer get at school. However, high ACEs are high ACEs, and thus children with high ACE scores in high-income families still find a way to communicate their troubles, only with suicide, prescription drug use, alcohol, and bullying.

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