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Family Abduction, Prevention and Response - http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/publications/NC75.pdf
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. |
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For Healthcare Professionals: Guidelines on Prevention of and Response to Infant Abductions - http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/publications/NC05.pdf
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. |
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The Kid is With a Parent, How Bad Can it Be?: The Crisis of Family Abductions - http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/publications/kid_is_with_a_parent.pdf
Brief issues paper on child abductions by family members. |
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Missing and Abducted Children: A Law-Enforcement Guide to Case Investigation and Program Management - http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/publications/NC74.pdf
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. |
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International Forum on Parental Child Abduction: Hague Convention Action Agenda - http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/publications/NC84.pdf
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. |