Prisons are full of black sheep. I have heard many, too many stories of how their life went wrong. It almost all cases, their story starts out, "While I was growing up my father (or mother) would beat me, sodomize me, rape me, etc. ad nauseam." "We never had money for food or to pay the rent because dad drank it, didn't work or did hard drugs and would end up in jail." "We were always on welfare and the other kids would make fun of me, haze me, bully me, etc."
It seems like for a lot of black sheep that are in prison, it all began when they were just kids in a dysfunctional family and therefore probably became co-dependent themselves and just were never able to interact or join society as a whole person.
I have often wondered if these problems that we see today existed back in the early 1900's? I know that we had some gangsters and such, but did we have the home life like that which some of our children suffer through today? I firmly believe that a lot of people that are raising children suffer from the many different mental illnesses that have been exposed during the past 40 or so years. How can you be a good parent, if you yourself are suffering from a mental illness, co-dependency or a substance abuse problem?