I do not understand? Has anyone said that these monsters do not need to be locked up and kept away from society? I have not read that, although I admit I have not read everything.
What I am talking about and some others, is the fact that babies are innocents. It is the adults in their lives that affect what happens. Even babies who are sick a lot may end up having issues with attachment.
Why do some of us care? Because we want people to become better parents. We want people to become better human beings.
The research is out there. It has even been listed on here. Some of it cannot be replicated because we are not that cruel and ignorant anymore. Think of the orphanage studies, although we have plenty of info from Romanian orphanages.
I believe the study with Harlow's monkeys still stands. And their have been references to Maslow's theories and the others who are so famous. I cannot remember her name right now, but Margaret Mead's daughter did excellent research on attachment. Her name is Catherine Bateson.
Then there is the recent man who is a scientist and should be a sociopath, but for the love he got. i forget his name, but he did brain scans,.
If we cannot raise healthy children, we might as well call it a day.
I would love to see any people who were raised in loving homes that turned into psycho killers. For every psycho killer, there is a horrible home life. I guarantee 100%, unless they had something like the Unabomber who was kept from his mother while hospitalized.
That may have been able to be repaired, but people did not know at the time how damaging that could be.
Just because we have sympathy for people who were raised in hell does not mean that we feel they should be running loose.
I think that has been said over and over again, but I will say it one more time
I don't think there is a perfect loving situation that meets the perfect needs of any child anywhere. I go along with the "good enough" school of parenting. I don't have enough background on Jodi to say for sure, but I suspect she had issues with being abandoned by her mother over real or imagined slights. I think there was a vulnerability in the child to begin with.
One thing I do find interesting is that her mother managed to NOT be there when Jodi was finding out her sentence. Mom was there every single day but just couldn't make it when it came time for the rubber to hit the road, and it was someone else's fault according to mom.
Irregardless, I have a friend who is a paranoid schizophrenic. When he's florid he sees severed child fingers in his hand, and Satan is standing there taunting him for what he has just done. He truly believes he has just murdered a child. What does he do? He reaches out to his friends and goes up to the hospital and tells them everything. He gets his meds and goes to his regularly scheduled, long-time therapy sessions and is one of the most responsible wonderful people I have ever known.
Jodi, with her personality disorder did nothing to get help as far as I know. She knew what she was doing was wrong and she could have conformed her actions to the law if she wanted to, but she didn't want to. I'm sure she has had some pretty awful feelings in her life, and she certainly has a lot of stinkin' thinkin' going on. I'm sure she had nature and nurture issues but she was stuck with it, and it was hers to solve. (It's HER fog!)
There are sliding fee clinics everywhere. There are psychiatric units in most hospitals. JUST WALK IN THE D*MN DOOR! Most hospitals will take you as a charity case if you are indigent and give you a referral.