One of the primary obstacles to the recovery of parentally abducted children is the general public’s perception that children are not at risk of harm if they are in the physical custody of a parent, even if the parent is an abductor. Even many law enforcement personnel view parental abduction as “civil in nature” and a private family matter that is best handled outside the realm of the criminal justice system (Girdner, 1994a). This is a serious misconception. The experience of abduction can be emotionally traumatic to both children and left-behind parents. It is particularly damaging in cases in which force is used to carry out the abduction, the child is concealed, or the child is held for a long period of time. Imagine and try to empathy that if the abductor is a stranger, the emotional and physical trauma will be manifested a million fold to both children and left-behind parents!
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An incident just happened yesterday, one of our gamer told me in Alibagu a man attempted to abduct an elementary grade 1 girl in board daylight, she was seems with the guy walking toward the van terminal trying Like expected innocence the child was trying to help and guiding him the direction to the van terminal. Apparently, a tricycle boy saves the day, recognized that the girl was with the stranger he managed to confront and scared the would be abductor away. For the abductor lady luck was on his side he manage to escape the web of justice. The news of the incident has shocked people around there, hopefully everyone in the community is now on alert for anything that looks out of the ordinary.
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