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Fatherless boys are at high risk!
On August 20th, 1998, Reuters news reported the results of a new study by Cynthia Harper of the University of Pennsylvania and Sara S. McLanahan of Princeton University:
Young men who grow up in homes without fathers are twice as likely to end up in jail as those who come from traditional two-parent families. . . those boys whose fathers were absent from the household had double the odds of being incarcerated – even when other factors such as race, income, parent education and urban residence were held constant.
Following is a sample of what other sources have had to say about the risks faced by fatherless children:
After economic factors are excluded, children reared in fatherless homes are more than twice as likely to become adolescent (male) delinquents or teen mothers, according to a University of California Santa Barbara study. The newest study gives added support to those who argue that strong fathers are an essential part of stable families. In The Case for Father Custody, Daniel Amneus makes a compelling argument that the social invention of fatherhood is the basis of stable families. Or, put another way, when fathers are weak the family breaks apart and so does the social structure.
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