An exploratory study of residential child abduction: An examination of offender, victim and offense characteristics.

J. Shelton, M. Hilts, M. MacKizer, (2016)

Child abduction is every parent and community’s worst nightmare. Specifically, a child abducted from inside a residence can be a source of great panic and give the perception that the four walls of one’s home offer little or no protection from offenders who kidnap children.

An abstract is available to view online with restricted access to the full document. In Aggression and Violent Behavior, Volume 30, 2016, Pages 24-31.

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