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palmscenter | 3 years ago
A missing child in a custody dispute alone is rarely enough to trigger an alert.
One of the leading types of child abductions leading to alerts is vehicle theft with a child in the vehicle. Not a custody dispute.
palmscenter | 3 years ago
A missing child in a custody dispute alone is rarely enough to trigger an alert.
One of the leading types of child abductions leading to alerts is vehicle theft with a child in the vehicle. Not a custody dispute.
autoexec|3 years ago
"The vast majority of child abductions are carried out by a relative or close acquaintance of the victim, often a divorced parent who was not granted custody... about 20 percent involved a kidnapping by a stranger or slight acquaintance of the child. In the other 80 percent of cases, the youngsters were taken by a relative (most often a parent) or an acquaintance (frequently a babysitter)."
source: https://psmag.com/social-justice/amber-alerts-largely-ineffe...
EE84M3i|3 years ago