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  • An Analysis of Infant Abductions

    Written in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention within the U.S. Department of Justice, and University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, this book presents the findings from interviews and record reviews of various nonfamily offenders who abducted 119 children younger than 6 months of age between 1983 and 1992. [PDF Format]. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • For Healthcare Professionals: Guidelines on Prevention of and Response to Infant Abductions

    Targeted at maternal/child-care nurses, healthcare security administrators, law-enforcement officials, public-relations officers, and parents. Recommends actions to be taken to prevent an infant abduction from a healthcare facility or home, and outlines the steps to be taken if an abduction occurs. [PDF Format].

    www.missingkids.com

  • Missing and Abducted Children: A Law-Enforcement Guide to Case Investigation and Program Management

    Authored by a team of 38 professionals from local, state, and federal agencies, this guide outlines a standard of practice for law-enforcement officers handling missing-child cases whether runaways, thrownaways, family/nonfamily abductions, or when the circumstances of the disappearance are unknown. [PDF Format].

    www.missingkids.com

  • The Kid is With a Parent, How Bad Can it Be?: The Crisis of Family Abductions

    Brief issues paper on child abductions by family members. [PDF Format].

    www.missingkids.com

  • International Forum on Parental Child Abduction: Hague Convention Action Agenda

    This report details the findings of a Forum held in September 1998 to study the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and offers 12 action-agenda items to help strengthen its implementation. [PDF Format].

    www.missingkids.com

  • Family Abduction

    Contains step-by-step information for parents who have experienced a family abduction, domestic or international. Guides parents through the civil- and criminal-justice systems, explains the laws that will help them, outlines prevention methods, and provides suggestions for aftercare following the abduction. [PDF Format].

    www.missingkids.com

  • Recovery and Reunification of Missing Children: A Team Approach

    Written in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Missing and Exploited Children Comprehensive Action Program, this guide was designed to educate and assist professionals who bear the primary responsibility of recovering and reuniting missing children with their families. It offers best practice guidelines and training tips for returning a recovered child to his or her family and discusses the dynamics of criminal victimization involved in a child abduction. [PDF Format].

    www.missingkids.com

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