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The Crime of Family Abduction - A Child's and Parent's Perspective (Paperback)
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The Crime of Family Abduction - A Child's and Parent's Perspective (Paperback)
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The abduction of a child by another family member is one of the
most devastating crises that a parent could ever encounter. The
impact on the abducted child is also traumatic, as he or she
grapples with a host of feelings, above all, a sense of betrayal
and loss of trust. Nor are these the only persons harmed by family
abduction. Brothers and sisters, grandparents, and other extended
family, as well as friends are also impacted. It is for these
victims that The Crime of Family Abduction: A Child's and Parent's
Perspective was written with the help of individuals with intimate
knowledge of this crime. Protecting the well-being of children and
their families lies at the very heart of the mission of the Office
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. We offer this
resource in the hope that it will help victims and their families
in coping with the aftermath of family abduction-a crime in every
sense of the word. For when we minimize the criminal nature of any
abduction, we maximize the trauma experienced by its victims. The
U.S. Department of Justice reports that as many as 200,000 children
are victims of family abduction each year. Although the majority of
abducted children are taken not by a stranger, but by a parent or
family member, the issue of family abduction remains laden with
misconception and myth. Serious missing-child cases that have
devastating effects on the child are too often seen as divorce and
custody matters, something private that the public and law
enforcement should not concern themselves with. The truth is that
family abduction can be as physically dangerous and even deadly for
the child victims as any other form of child abduction. Most often,
however, the worst damage is imperceptible to the eye, occurring
deep within the child, leaving traces that may last a lifetime.
This publication offers insights into what it means to be abducted
by a family member. Written from the perspective of the child and
searching parent, it is designed to help you, the reader,
understand the unique characteristics of family abduction and the
nightmare that they have experienced. Although the individual
circumstances surrounding the authors' cases show the multifaceted
diversity of family abduction, the one thing they have in common is
that they were all missing child cases. The child victims in these
cases were concealed by their abductor, hidden not just from their
searching family, friends, schools, and community but also from the
justice and child protection systems. The six primary contributors
to this document-four adults who were victims of family abduction
as children and two searching parents-are active in the missing
child community. The former abducted child contributors are members
of Take Root, an organization composed of former abducted children
that provides peer support and advocates on behalf of child
victims. The parent contributors are either members of Team HOPE
(Help Offering Parents Empowerment), a support network for parents
of missing children, or active with nonprofit organizations that
work around the issue of missing children. Misperceptions about
family abduction can potentially cause further trauma to the
abducted child. These misperceptions can also lead to an increase
in the incidence and duration of family abductions. We hope that
sharing these stories will provide a new understanding of the
devastating psychological harm and physical dangers that children
who are abducted and concealed by family members often face. Our
objective is to increase understanding of the crime of family
abduction and empower the reader to thoughtfully assist in the
immediate and long-term recovery of a child. Whether you are the
searching parent, an abducted or former abducted child, a family
member, a professional responder, a neighbor, a teacher, or an
advocate, you can begin to comprehend what is happening and why a
child-centered response, as outlined throughout this book, is so
important.
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