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AMBER Alert Best Practices (Paperback)
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AMBER Alert Best Practices (Paperback)
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Loot Price R430
Discovery Miles 4 300
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The first few minutes and hours after a child has been abducted are
critical to any search and rescue effort. They often can mean the
difference between a happy reunion between parents and child and
missed opportunities and regret. At these crucial moments, everyone
involved in the search and rescue effort must understand how the
entire process works and his or her role in the effort. This guide,
which spells out roles and responsibilities and the progression of
events in a well-coordinated AMBER Alert process, was created to
support and improve national, state, regional, and local responses
to child abductions. Over the past decade, as AMBER Alert has
expanded into a nationwide program, we at the Office of Justice
Programs and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention have worked hard to identify what works and how we can
improve the process of issuing an alert and coordinating public
input into the search. We have sought out the many AMBER Alert
stakeholders for their expertise and insights into how to enhance
the process. Our partners have told us a great deal about what
works and what issues must be considered to develop an effective
AMBER Alert plan. This publication encapsulates the knowledge and
expertise that our partners have shared with us. It provides a
general overview of each discipline's responsibilities when an
AMBER Alert has been issued and recommends practices to improve the
response to cases of missing or abducted children. We have made
tremendous progress since 1996, when the first AMBER Alert plan was
launched. However, as with any major initiative that brings
together many agencies and organizations, we must remain vigilant
and find ways to improve our understanding of how each
stakeholder's role and responsibility fits into the overall
collaboration. The stakes are high because the safety and welfare
of our children are in the balance. This guide will help states and
communities more effectively execute and coordinate their response
when their children need them the most.
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