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  2. Missing children panic - Wikipedia

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    Although child abduction cases have been registered for centuries in United States history, reports about children being abducted by strangers rarely reached national attention before the 1980s. [ 6 ] [ 2 ] Following the abduction of Etan Patz on his way to school in 1979, and subsequently the kidnapping and murder of Adam Walsh in 1981, public ...

  3. File:Annual Report on International Parental Abduction (IPCA ...

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    English: The International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act (ICAPRA), signed into law on August 8, 2014, requires the Department of State to submit an Annual Report on International Parental Child Abduction to Congress by April 30 of each year and by July 30, submit a further report on the actions taken towards those countries determined to have been engaged in a pattern of ...

  4. Kidnapping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of child abduction cases in the United States are parental kidnapping, where one parent hides, takes or holds a child without the knowledge or consent of another parent or guardian. [3] Depending on the state and the legal status of the family members, this might not be a criminal offense.

  5. International child abduction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The reports highlight countries that they are non-compliant with the convention or exhibit a "pattern of noncompliance." Since 1999, Mexico has been cited every year as being non-compliant or exhibiting "patterns of noncompliance". The reports form the basis for statistics on the United States and international child abduction.

  6. Missing person - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most widely covered missing person cases have been kidnappings of children by strangers; however these instances are rare. [11] In most parts of the world, criminal abductions make up only a small percentage of missing person cases and, in turn, most of these abductions are by someone who knows the child (such as a non-custodial ...

  7. Child abduction - Wikipedia

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    The term child abduction includes two legal and social categories which differ by their perpetrating contexts: abduction by members of the child's family or abduction by strangers: Parental child abduction is the unauthorized custody of a child by a family relative (usually one or both parents) without parental agreement and contrary to family ...

  8. United States Hague Abduction Convention Compliance Reports

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    Congress imposed additional reporting requirements for the 2000 Hague Compliance Report (2000 Report) in section 202 of H.R. 3194, the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2000 declaring that State's April 1999 Report on the Abduction Convention had failed to provide information consistent with the intent of Congress in having a full accounting of ...

  9. Category:Child abduction by country - Wikipedia

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    Child abduction in the United States (3 C, 43 P) This page was last edited on 22 May 2024, at 17:36 (UTC). Text is ... Statistics; Cookie statement;