"Shadow Dancer" <insomniac at winterslight.org> wrote in message
news:aha14p$rac9k$1 at ID-150265.news.dfncis.de...
> Mr. Vachss does not promote the idea that women are inferior, nor does he
> promote the idea that women, more than men, are responsible for child
abuse.
> He doesn't skew statistics like you and your "friend" John Knight do.
>> Let's see what Mr. Vachss has to say about the way you've mis-used his
> materials. He's getting a copy of this.
>> The Shadow Dancer
> P.S. Start using Plain Text if you really want to get your message
across.
>> "Richard C. August" <raugust at ptd.net> wrote in message
> news:_zWZ8.35919$Q43.1131387 at nnrp1.ptd.net...> Dear John,
>> I second your motion, if that can be done here.
>> Please, let us not forget that most of these "scores" on these "tests"
were
> determined FALSELY either by grading on a curve or by "recentering" the
> scores, which is EXACTLY what the College Board did with SAT scores and
> which, very likely, is what the TIMSS revisions of late did as well.
>> Face it, 9th Witch, until you have been faced with your own stupidity, you
> will continually be deceived. You will be duped into thinking that the
> dumbest blonde on the planet is a real Einstein, until you figure that she
> can't even scratch her X mark on her Welfare application, and wouldn't
know
> what a signatory witness was if she screwed him.
>
Dear Richard,
That is an EXCELLENT point which we tend to overlook. This "recentering"
may have been applied even to the TIMSS scores--yet there is STILL a huge
gap between boys and girls, across the board, across all races and
countries.
With regard to Shadow Dancer's statement, let's let our fingers do the
walking as feminazis shove their own feet into their own mouths. Here is a
highlight from this FEMINAZI report "It reports that in 1993 children were
59 times more likely to be fatally abused [read: murdered] by natural
mothers than by natural fathers."
John Knight
ps--this of course is gibberish to women who've proven in spades that a
mathematical formula more complicated than 2 + 2 is beyond them, so this is
just to set the record straight.
For the graphs which didn't translate properly from html to text, they can
be seen in their original form at http://christianparty.net/nis3.htm
The Truth About Child Murder
The Relationship between Sex, Household Incomes, Families, and Child Abuse
The Third National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect (NIS-3)
US Department of Health and Human Services, page 6-11, table 6-4
To get a copy of this vital report, call 800 FYI 3366 and ask for NIS-3
Executive Summary
Front cover
Selected tables:
Fewer than 20 children were murdered by their fathers in 1996.
Children are 40% more likely to be abused in single-mother households than
in single-father households.
Children are 50 times more likely to be physically abused in low income than
high income households.
The Bureau of Justice Statistics provides statistical proof of anti-male
bias in the justice system.
Overview:
NIS-3 is a comprehensive, credible nationwide study of the extent of child
abuse and who the perpetrators are.
It reports that in 1993 children were 59 times more likely to be fatally
abused [read: murdered] by natural mothers than by natural fathers.
It reports that women constitute 78% of the perpetrators of fatal child
abuse.
The asterisk in Table 6-4 shows that the number of child murders committed
by biological fathers was "fewer than 20 cases with which to calculate
estimate" [read: less than 2% of children who are murdered are murdered by
their natural fathers].
Excluded from this estimate are 3,100 children who are murdered each year by
their mothers which are mis-reported as SIDS!
It illustrates that, compared to children in families, children in
single-mother households are:
4 times more likely to be financially disadvantaged.
20 times more likely to be fatally abused.
22 times more likely to be seriously abused.
20 times more likely to be moderately abused.
27 times more likely to be emotionally neglected.
50 times more likely to be physically neglected.
55 times more likely to be educationally neglected.
It took 8 years for the mainstream media to finally get around to reporting
the truth about mothers' role in fatal child abuse, which is a travesty to
the children who might otherwise have been spared murder and serious abuse
by mothers. No government internet source has yet presented the full story,
which is available in hard copy at 800 394-3366. Casanet
http://www.casanet.org/library/abuse/nis-study-93.htm barely gave the
statistics in this study honorable mention and the DHHS web site is devoid
of all the important related facts.
What they didn't want you to know is that 1,009,970 children are
"maltreated" every year, 906,075 of them by natural mothers, which means
that natural mothers abuse 63% more children than natural fathers and 8.4
times as many children as are abused by other men. The statistics for
serious abuse are even worse: natural mothers seriously abuse 88% more
children than natural fathers and 17 times more children than other men.
There is no category in which natural fathers abuse more children than
natural mothers. Even in moderate and inferred abuse, natural mothers abuse
50% and 44%, respectively, more children than natural fathers.
Natural mothers seriously abuse and moderately abuse 16 times more
children than other men, they seriously abuse 38 times more children than
other women, and overall they maltreat 48 times more children than other
women.
If you carefully consider the consequences of the following comparison to
other statistical sources, you will realize the role the federal government
played with the media in demonizing the safest place in the world for
America's children: with their biological fathers:
The higher accident rate of women kills 620 times as many men in traffic
accidents as fathers kill children.
Mothers murder six times as many children as husbands murder wives.
Women murder 140 times as many men as fathers murder children.
Including mis-reported SIDS cases, mothers are 215 times as likely as
biological fathers to kill their children [(1,200 children known to have
been murdered by mothers + 3,100 mis-reported SIDS cases) / 20 children
known to have been murdered by their fathers]
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Table 6-4, Page 6-11 of this report, entitled "Distribution of Perpetrator's
Sex by Severity of Outcome and Perpetrator's Relationship to Child" shows
the following data (See the original chart here):
Percent Children in Maltreatment Category
Total Maltreated Children
Percent of Children in Row with Perpetrator Whose Sex was Male
Percent of Children in Row with Perpetrator Whose Sex was Female
Percent of Children in Row with Perpetrator Whose Sex was Unknown
FATAL
100%
1,500
*
78%
*
Natural parents
80%
1,200
*
*
*
Other Parents and Parent/substitutes
*
*
*
*
*
Others
*
*
*
*
*
SERIOUS
100%
565,000
48%
75%
*
Natural parents
87%
490,000
43%
81%
*
Other Parents and Parent/substitutes
8%
43,000
77%
49%
*
Others
6%
32,000
77%
*
*
MODERATE
100%
822,000
55%
66%
*
Natural parents
80%
653,700
48%
72%
*
Other Parents and Parent/substitutes
16%
128,000
87%
47%
*
Others
5%
40,300
69%
31%
*
INFERRED
100%
165,300
72%
30%
*
Natural parents
38%
63,300
45%
65%
*
Other Parents and Parent/substitutes
24%
40,000
86%
*
*
Others
38%
62,100
90%
*
*
ALL MALTREATMENT
100%
1,553,800
54%
65%
1%
Natural parents
78%
1,208,100
46%
75%
*
Other Parents and Parent/substitutes
14%
211,200
85%
41%
*
Others
9%
134,500
80%
14%
7%
* Fewer than 20 cases with which to calculate estimate; estimate too
unreliable to be given.
One other aspect of this table deserves comment: the overall pattern of sex
differences across the perpetrator categories appears to hold at each
severity level. Overall, more of the children maltreated by their birth
parents were maltreated by their mothers, whereas those maltreated by other
parents and parent-substitutes or by other perpetrators were more often
maltreated by males. From what can be determined, this appears to be true
for children who suffered inferred injuries or impairments, those who
suffered moderate injuries or impairments, and those who suffered serious
injuries or impairments. The data were insufficient to allow this question
to be addressed for children who suffered fatal injuries or impairments.
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The Census Bureau reports that the median household income of a two working
parent family is $51,950, of a one working parent family is $36,786, and of
a single-mother household is $18,000:
http://www.census.gov:80/hhes/income/mednhhld/ta3.html and
http://www.census.gov:80/hhes/income/mednhhld/ta8.html
NIS-3 shows that more than 19 out of 20 of most forms of child abuse occur
in households with annual incomes less than $15,000. This means that very
few children in families, maybe less than 1%, are subjected to any form of
abuse. The following asymptotic curves never touch the x-axis,
theoretically, but in reality the number of children physically,
emotionally, sexually, or educationally abused or neglected in families is
extremely small.
The inference is that two incomes or higher incomes is responsible for
reducingchild abuse. The reality is that it is the presence of the father
in both one working parent families and two working parent families which is
responsible for both the higher incomes and the reduced child abuse.
Outlawing single-mother households would not only cut child abuse by more
than 95%, but it would eliminate the need for CAPTA, implemented by the
Mondale Bill, which currently costs taxpayers more than $285 billion per
year.
Download the original studies and data from divorcekills500000.xls
which shows how divorce and illegitimacy kills an extra half a million
Americans each year.
Table 5-2, Page 5-11, NIS-3, The Third National Incidence Study of Child
Abuse and Neglect, Incidence Rates per 1,000 Children for Maltreatment under
the Endangerment Standard in the NIS-3 (1993) for Different Levels of Family
Income (800 FYI 3366 for a FREE copy)
<$15,000/year $15-29,000/year $30,000/year Ratio $15K:$30K
All Maltreatment 95.9 33.1 3.8 25.2
Abuse 37.4 17.5 2.5 15
Physical 17.6 8.5 1.5 11.7
Sexual 9.2 4.2 0.5 18.4
Emotional 18.3 8.1 1.0 18.3
Neglect 72.3 21.6 1.6
Physical 54.3 12.5 1.1 49.4
Emotional 19 8.2 0.7 27
Educational 11.1 4.8 0.2 55.5
Severity of Injury
Fatal 0.060 0.002 0.003 20
Serious 17.9 7.9 0.8 22.4
Moderate 29.6 12.1 1.5 19.7
Inferred 7.8 2.7 0.2 39
Endangered 40.5 10.3 1.3 31.3
Correcting the error in NIS-3.