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Examining modus operandi in stranger child abduction: a comparison of attempted and completed cases.

Posted on 4th Jan 2024 by Charlie Hedges

Collie, C.J.R & Greene, K.S.  Existing inquiries purporting to study and describe offender behaviour in stranger child abduction (SCA) have… Read more Examining modus operandi in stranger child abduction: a comparison of attempted and completed cases.

Parental Child Abduction: The Long-Term Effects.

Posted on 4th Jan 2024 by Charlie Hedges

Freeman, M. (2014)  This small-scale qualitative study was undertaken to investigate the lived experiences of those who were abducted many… Read more Parental Child Abduction: The Long-Term Effects.

The psychology of kidnapping and abduction.

Posted on 4th Jan 2024 by Charlie Hedges

Datta, S. (2022) The 1997 kidnapping and murder of Miguel Ángel Blanco, a 29-year-old councillor in a small Basque town, signalled… Read more The psychology of kidnapping and abduction.

The Long-Term Aftermath of Child Abduction: Two Case Studies and Implications for Family Therapy.

Posted on 4th Jan 2024 by Charlie Hedges

Grief, G.L. (2009) When children are abducted for lengthy periods of time, reunifying with family members is a difficult process.… Read more The Long-Term Aftermath of Child Abduction: Two Case Studies and Implications for Family Therapy.

Abduction of children by their parents: a survey of the problem.

Posted on 20th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Hegar RL, Greif GL. (1991) On the basis of a survey of a non-representative national sample of 371 parents who sought… Read more Abduction of children by their parents: a survey of the problem.

Where Have All the Children Gone? An Empirical Study of Child Abandonment and Abduction in China.

Posted on 20th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Xiaojia Bao & Sebastian Galiani & Kai Li & Cheryl Xiaoning Long, (2020).  In the past 40 years, a large… Read more Where Have All the Children Gone? An Empirical Study of Child Abandonment and Abduction in China.

Target Selection and Crime Characteristics: A Comparison of Sexually Motivated Abduction Cases to Nonsexual Abduction Cases and Non-abduction Sexual Cases.

Posted on 19th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Beauregard, E., & Chopin, J. (2023). Abduction has been related to a more extensive violent criminal record, suggesting that it… Read more Target Selection and Crime Characteristics: A Comparison of Sexually Motivated Abduction Cases to Nonsexual Abduction Cases and Non-abduction Sexual Cases.

Victims of Abduction: Patterns and Case Studies 

Posted on 19th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Fitzgerald, J. & People, J. (2006) In 2005, NSW Police recorded 393 abduction/kidnapping incidents. Due to the intense public attention… Read more Victims of Abduction: Patterns and Case Studies 

Child Abduction, Parents’ Distress, and Social Support.

Posted on 19th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Spilman, S. (2006) This study examines how parents of family and nonfamily abducted children cope with stress due to the… Read more Child Abduction, Parents’ Distress, and Social Support.

Abduction Prevention Training: A Review of Findings and Issues for Future Research.

Posted on 19th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Miltenberger, Raymond G., and Laurie A. Olsen. (1996) A review of the research evaluating procedures for teaching abduction preventions skills to… Read more Abduction Prevention Training: A Review of Findings and Issues for Future Research.

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