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    Child abduction or kidnapping can be a parent’s worst nightmare. As much as we try to teach our children about strangers and always being aware of their surroundings‚ the possibility of them being abducted/kidnapped cannot be ruled out completely. As legally defined in the state of NJ‚ abduction is "when someone uses deceit or force in order to take a person or a child away from their home or relatives... [the perpetrator often] knows or has some sort of relation with the abductor" (US Legal n.p

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    Major Problems Involving Children World today is said to have changed drastically due to various causes. It affects each and every people from every level of society‚ including children. Children are affected badly because they are not mature enough to cope with the situation that surrounds them. As the world becomes crueler each day‚ children are looked to be the victim of the situation. Adults seems like they are not playing their roles well in terms of protecting children. Because of that

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    then realizes that kidnapping the little terror was a mistake. In

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    University of Phoenix Material Week Three Worksheet Match the items in the Case Summary column to the Options in the right column by entering the correct corresponding alphabetical letter next to the numbers in the first column. Not all options will be used. | | |Case Summary | |Options | | | | | |

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    Child kidnapping and abduction has been around for a long time. Some cases dating back to the 19th century. Time is an important factor in child kidnapping and abduction cases‚ sometimes as quickly as a few hours. Laws and acts regarding how cases are handled are often named after the victims of kidnapping. Examples include Code Adam and the AMBER Alert System. Children are kidnapped or abducted for a variety of reasons. Human trafficking‚ ransom‚ murder‚ and keeping the child for themselves. Both

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    Ransom Written by Lois Duncan Setting: The story takes place in New Mexico Time: The story occurs during the winter. Characters: Buck is one of the three people who are kidnapping the children. He is tempered easily. He doesn’t really care for others much. Rita is Buck’s wife. She is not very pretty and gets drug into schemes by Buck. She feels he will leave her if she doesn’t follow directions. Juan is the other kidnapper who does more of the dirty work. He is the

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    which they are afflicted after committing the crime – kidnapping a boy of a wealthy family and holding him to ransom. Fears are correspondingly intertwined with the villagers; they play a tremendous role in the adults’ actions and motivations and become one of the primary themes of this novel. The most palpable fear of the adults in the novel is the fear of being apprehended and incarcerated as they have done such a sordid deed – kidnapping a boy. Therefore‚ extreme poverty and the yearning to get

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    Dorset‚ alias Red Chief. Sam is the planner for the kidnapping and Bill gets the job of entertaining Johnny‚ who turns out‚ in an ironic twist‚ to like being kidnapped.  | The Ransom of Red Chief | | Before Activity 1:  Make a rough spider map in your notebooks. In the center circle write the word Kidnappers. Think about what you already know about kidnapping and jot down phrases‚ words or sentences for what you normally consider kidnapping to entail. While you read this story you will find

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    worry‚ I’ll help you find the kidnapper.” I moved forward and saw someone loading log-wood into his truck. I quickly went up to him and “You are under arrest!” The strange man started laughing hilariously. I said “You are arrested in the charge of kidnapping and murdering the tree family.” The strange man continued to laugh and drove off the forest. I went back to the only lonely tree left and said “I promise to get you back your family with all the more happiness.” I left the forest and went to a nursery

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    It was Thursday when I go the call from the police department I used to work for‚ the told me there was a kidnapping and they needed immediate help. The first thing I did when I got there was listen to the 911 call of the incident. “ 911 what’s your emergency?” “ I just witnessed my daughter being kidnapped by a man with a beard and a Red Sox baseball hat on in a red volvo!” “Ma’am‚ what is your daughter name‚ age and what does she look like?” “Her name in Rachel‚ she is 15 and has medium length

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