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This newest phenomenon in the world of crime is perhaps the most dangerous challenge
facing society and law enforcement ever. They are younger, more brutal, and completely
unafraid of the law. While current research on the super predator is scarce, I will
attempt to give an indication as to the reasons that a child could become just such a
monster. Violent teenage criminals are increasingly vicious. 
Young people, often from broken homes or so-called dysfunctional families, who commit
murder, rape, robbery, kidnapping, and other violent acts. These emotionally damaged
young people, often are the products of sexual or physical abuse. They live in an aimless
and violent present; have no sense of the past and no hope for the future; they commit
unspeakably brutal crimes against other people, often to gratify whatever urges or
desires drive them at the moment and their utter lack of remorse is shocking. (9) Studies
reveal that the major cause of violent crime is not poverty but family breakdown;
specifically, the absence of a father in the household. Today, right now, one-fourth of
all the children in the United States are living in fatherless homes - this adds up to 19
million children without fathers. Compared to children in two parent family homes, these
children will be twice as likely to drop out of school, twice as likely to have children
out of wedlock, and they stand more than three times the chance of ending up in poverty,
and almost ten times more likely to commit violent crime and ending up in jail. (1) The
Heritage Foundation - a Conservative think tank - reported that the rise in violent crime
over the past 30 years runs directly parallel to the rise in fatherless families. In
every state in our country, according to the Heritage foundation, the rate for juvenile
crime is closely linked to the percentage of children raised in single-parent families.
And while it has long been thought that poverty is the primary cause of crime, the facts
simply do not support this view. Teenage criminal behavior has its roots in habitual
deprivation of parental love and affection going back to early infancy, according to the
Heritage Foundation. A father's attention to his son has enormous positive effects on a
boy's emotional and social development. But a boy abandoned by his father in deprived of
a deep sense of personal security, In a well-functioning family, he continued, the very
presence of the father embodies authority and this paternal authority is critical to the
prevention of psychopathology and delinquency. (2 The overwhelming common factor that can
be isolated in determining whether young people will be criminal in their behavior is
moral poverty, Greenberg says. (3) According to the recently published Body Count: Moral
Poverty . . . and How to Win America' s War Against Crime and Drugs, a new generation of
super-predators,  untouched by any moral inclinations, will hit America's streets in the
next decade. John DiIulio, the Brookings Institute fellow who co-wrote the book with
William Bennett and John Walters, calls it a multi variate phenomenon,  meaning that
child abuse, the high number of available high-tech guns, alcoholism and many other
factors feed the problem. University of Pennsylvania professor Mavin Wolfgang says, 6
percent to 7 percent of the boys in an age group will be chronic offenders, meaning they
are arrested five or more times before the age of 18. If that holds true, because there
will be 500,000 more boys ages 14 to 17 in the year 2000 than there were in 1995, there
will be at least 30,000 more youth criminals on the streets. The big destruction happens
early, Heritage Foundation fellow Pat Fagan says. By the age of 4 or 5, the kid is really
warped. Psychologists can predict by the age of 6 who'll be the super-predators.
According to Fagan: Child abuses and alcohol ruins these children. John Dilulio asserts
that each generation of crime-prone boys has been about three times as dangerous as the
one before it. And, he argues the downhill slide into utter moral bankruptcy is about to
speed up because each generation of youth criminals is growing up in more extreme
conditions of moral poverty than the one before it. Mr. Dilulio defines moral poverty as
growing up surrounded by deviant, delinquent, and criminal adults in abusive,
violence-ridden, fatherless, godless, and jobless settings. The super-predator, as told
to a Washington press gathering by DiIulio, is a breed of criminal so dangerous that even
the older inmates working their way through life sentences complain that their youthful
counterparts are out of control. (5) DiIulio's super predators are born of abject moral
poverty, which he defines as: The poverty of being without loving, capable, responsible
adults who teach you right from wrong. It is the poverty of being without parents,
guardians, relatives, friends, teachers, coaches, clergy and others who habituate you to
feel joy at others' joy, pain at others' pain, happiness when you do right, remorse when
you do wrong. It is the poverty of growing up in the virtual absence of people who teach
these lessons by their own everyday example, and who insist that you follow suit and
behave accordingly The need to rebuild and resurrect the civil society (families,
churches, community groups) of high-crime, drug-plagued urban neighborhoods is not an
intellectual or research hypothesis that requires testing. It's a moral and social
imperative that requires doing - and doing now. (9) The lay person that the "super
predator" is actually a young psychopath or psychotic can assume it -quite logically- The
super predator" is almost completely without ambition, they are often of below average
intelligence, and they do not recognize -intellectually or otherwise- any rules of
society. While psychopaths and the super-predator both share the inability to feel
emotion, the psychopath can feign it to achieve a result, the super predator seems
completely incapable of even that. More interestingly, the super predator is remarkably
candid. They will more often than not, admit not only to their crimes, but also as to the
why, and as to the fact that they did nothing wrong and would do it again. 
When asked by DiIulio what was triggering the explosion of violence among today's young
street criminals, a group of long- and life-term New Jersey prisoners did not voice the
conventional explanations such as economic poverty or joblessness. Instead, these
hardened men cited the absence of people - family, adults, teachers, preachers, coaches-
who would care enough about young males to nurture and discipline them. Even more
shocking than the sheer volume of violent juvenile crime is the brutality of the crime
committed for trivial motives: a pair of sneakers, a jacket, a real or imagined insult,
and a momentary cheap thrill. For example: --- * A 59-year-old man out on a morning
stroll in Lake Tahoe was fatally shot four times by teenagers looking for someone to
scare. The police say the four teenagers - just 15 and 16 years old - were thrill
shooting. * A 12-year-old and two other youths were charged with kidnapping a 57-year-old
man and taking a joy ride in his Toyota. As the man pleaded for his life, the juveniles
shot him to death. * A 14-year-old boy was murdered while trying to reclaim a $2,500
stereo system he had received from his grandfather. Five juveniles, ranging in age from
15 through 17 years, were charged with the crime. (10) 
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3-Worsham, James-Blakely, Stephen-al, et, Crime and drugs.., Vol. 85, Nation's Business,
02-01-1997, pp 24. 
4-Julia Duin, Alarm over crime puts focus on nation's `moral crisis'., The Washington
Times, 11-17-1996, pp 31. 
5-Parker, Shafer, Violence with a youthful face.., Vol. 23, Alberta Report /Western
Report, 06-17-1996, pp 27. 
6- Richard Zoglin Reported By Sam Allis/Boston And Ratu Kamlani/NEW YORK,CRIME: NOW FOR
THE BAD NEWS: A TEENAGE TIME BOMB., TIME, 01-15-1996, pp 52+. 
7-NINA J. EASTON, The Crime Doctor Is In; But Not Everyone Likes Prof. JohnDiIulio's
Message: There Is No Big Fix; Home Edition., Los Angeles Times, 05-02-1995, pp E-1. 
8-Paul Kaihla, NO CONSCIENCE, NO REMORSE. MACLEAN's 1/22/96 
9- William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters BODY 

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