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It has long been documented that former foster kids are overrepresented in America's prisons....Example: "69% on inmates in California State Prisons were former foster children; 60% in Massachusetts were foster children" according to testimony on the Congressional Record. The same appears to be true of adoptees.... Example: According to FBI stats: "16% of 500 serial killers are adoptees." http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/foiaindex_s.htm and according to Dr. Mike Aamodt, Radford University, "14% of 225 serial killers are adoptees."
Therefore, it begs the question as to WHY, if adoption (instead of foster care or permanent guardianship) is truly in the adoptees' "best interests," does "an over-representation of adoptees" end up in prison --
[Note that AmFOR includes as noteworthy not only adoptees whose behaviors since childhood have escalated to felony crimes but also some truly "wrongfully convicted" adoptees who have been easily coerced into admitting guilt or accepting plea bargains for crimes they did NOT commit from lifelong acquiescence regarding their unnatural status.]
While many factors result in criminal behaviors, the fact of the adoption, how it was handled in the adoptive home, and "Adopted Child Syndrome" is often purposely overlooked at trial because it is "politically incorrect" to explore adoption's negative effects on the adoptee. Savvy profilers, forensic psychologists, attorneys, writers and other researchers, factor in adoption's abuse, not as an "excuse" but as a contributory "reason" (the "WHY") for criminal behavior in these individuals. These pages permit adoptees tell us WHY in their own words...
The AdoptedPrisoners.com -- unlike "pen pal" web pages -- is a place where incarcerated adoptees have an opportunity to:
To access an Adopted Prisoner's page, Click on either the thumbnail Photo or the Name, under the State where incarcerated.
DISCLAIMER: Before contacting any prisoner, you agree to the following terms:
o "Adoption Loss is the only trauma in the world where the victims are
expected by the whole of society to be grateful."
-The Reverend Keith C. Griffith, MBE
o "Stealing is a form of revenge against being deprived."
[Anonymous quote which can pertain to adoptees whose criminal behaviors
stem from having been deprived of their families.]
PRISONER LOCATOR LINKS, BY STATE
http://www.ancestorhunt.com/prison_search.htm
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Date Last Updated: October 7, 2008
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