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Parental Alienation is Child Abuse

Parental Alienation Syndrome

December14

I will attempt to show why Parental Alienation is not just the parents of the alienated
child’s problem. I have some stats I want you to consider.

Children without the benefit of both parents are….

• 4.6 times more likely to commit suicide,
• 6.6 times to become teenage mothers (if they are girls),
• 24.3 times more likely to run away,
• 15.3 times more likely to have behavioral disorders,
• 6.3 times more likely to be in a state-operated institutions,
• 10.8 times more likely to commit rape,
• 6.6 times more likely to drop out of school,
• 15.3 times more likely to end up in prison while a teenager.

AND - compared to children who are in the care of two biological, married parents -
children who are in the care of one parent are:
• 33 times more likely to be seriously abused (so that they will require medical attention), and
• 73 times more likely to be killed.["Marriage: The Safest Place for Women and Children",
by Patrick F. Fagan and Kirk A. Johnson, Ph.D. Backgrounder #1535.]

What does this mean?
Recently a young evangelist who regularly visits a local prison and talks to inmates at Sunday Morning Service’s told me of his experiences there. He asked for a show of hands of the people there.
“Raise you hand if you had a relationship with both of your parents.”

Three inmates raised their hand. He told me there were approximately 60 people in the room. That means that 95% of the inmates in that room were not raised with the benefit of having both parents in their lives. Not a scientific survey but I would think this is about right for the entire prison system.

The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate, and total documented prison population in the world. As of year-end 2006, a record 7.2 million people were behind bars, on probation or on parole. Of the total, 2.2 million were incarcerated. More than 1 in 100 American adults were incarcerated at the start of 2008.
The total cost of the prison system in America is an estimated 60 billion per year. The prison system is totally supported by your tax dollars. The crimes committed by these prisoners are against you the people of this country. Immeasurable damage to the welfare of your family and this country is being done by the crime in this country.

Who are these criminals? Sadly from the stats and the personal account of this evangelist an overwhelming majority are the kids that do not have the benefit of being raised by both parents. When one parent is pushed out of a child’s life the chance that they will be affected by crime, either the victim or the assailant, is too high to be ignored any longer. When these kids grow up and end up in prison the usually leave behind emotionally scarred kids of their own with no direction and not much hope for a normal life or future. A generational curse is perpetuated in these cases.

We must band together and educate the people about this issue so, “We the People,” will bring these concerns to our politicians in the masses.
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