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About the Issue
 
Understanding teenage runaways
Problems that Increase the Risk of a Runaway
What is the Amber Alert Plan
What is your/public role in the plan
Infant abductions
Education
 
Awareness of possible ways a stranger can lure a child
well-informed child is a well-armed child
Child safety information
Safety education for children at school
Prevention
 
preventing teenage runaways
Prevention of acquaintance abductions
Suggestions and prevention methods for parents
Precautions at the child care centers
Safe holidaying with children, safety tips for parents
Safety for children who are alone at home
Response
 
Things to do when you first notice your child missing
Strategy of photo and flier distribution
When can you activate an Amber alert
Search and recovery strategies
 
  Response
 
 
Things to do when you first notice your child missing
When a child is reported missing, emotions become raw, which can hinder the ability of parents to make rational decisions. Yet, the actions of parents and of law enforcement in the first 48 hours are critical to the safe recovery of a missing child...>>More
Strategy of photo and flier distribution
The internet is like a global community that connects the people around the world. We can extend the safety awareness among the people. And also locate a lost child with the emerging technologies...>>More
When can you activate an Amber alert
The AMBER Plan is a voluntary partnership between law-enforcement agencies and broadcasters to activate an urgent bulletin in the most serious child-abduction cases.Broadcasters use the Emergency Alert System (EAS), formerly called the Emergency Broadcast System, to air a description of the abducted child and suspected abductor...>>More
Search and recovery strategies
A missing child case and the imminent recovery of a missing child should generate planning and response by a team composed of multiple community agencies. The primary organizations or professionals needed in the recovery and reunification of missing children include law enforcement (involving the FBI in some cases), family and dependency court personnel...>>More


 
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