How to Recognize a Birth Criminal By Larry Lloyd
The majority of criminals in prison come from abusive homes, and are often called "birth criminals". They are damaged people who were criminals by age 10- most of the damage having been done by the age of 2. Most of these criminals have the same type of character flaws. The following is a list of some of these flaws. No criminal will exhibit all of these flaws, but most will exhibit most of the flaws.
� They were not born criminals; they were born blanks.
� They were mentally, sexually and/or physically abused as children.
� They dropped out of school.
� They committed crimes as juveniles.
� They have someone in their family who has gone to prison..
� They didn't go to church or join scouts or play team sports.
� They were raised by a single parent.
� They resist doing good things; good is seen as a weakness.
� They don't think they are doing wrong because think wrong ideas.
� They deny wrong doing even if they're shown the facts.
� They don't respect the criminal justice system.
� They are not truly happy; they live dysfunctional, out-of-focus lives.
� They suffer from breaking the laws of both human nature and society.
� They have addictive personalities.
� They have an attitude that says, "Who Cares?"
� They don't suffer guilt because their behavior is in line with their values.
� They are constantly afraid of being attacked by other criminals.
� They look and act differently because they are different.
� They neglect their bodies.
� They have problems getting and keeping a job.
� They aren�t good spouses or parents.
� They try to blame others for their actions.
� They will produce more criminals by raising abused children.
� They use anger and force to get their way.
� They care little about what happens to their victim.
� They seek their kind.
� They are loners, staying to themselves.
� They don't have good listening skills.
� They are not loving or kind.
� They are dishonest and untrustworthy.
� They get a physical and mental high from torturing, raping and murdering people.
� They will repeat after being released from jail or prison.
� Their lives are based on untruths, lies; many of their decisions turn against them.
� They are high risk for AIDS.
� They talk big but never amount to much.
� They turn to religion while incarcerated but later reject it.
� They don't face daily tasks; they procrastinate.
� They give themselves away by their behavior.
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Decades ago, Larry Lloyd founded the American Community Corrections Institute. ACCI sponsors a blog about criminal behavior and related issues. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com
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