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Tag: Kidnap

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.

Kidnapping and hostage-taking: a review of effects, coping and resilience.

Posted on 20th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Alexander DA, Klein S. (2009) Although the history of kidnapping and hostage-taking is a very long one, it is only… Read more Kidnapping and hostage-taking: a review of effects, coping and resilience.

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

Posted on 20th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

J. Shelton, M. Hilts, M. MacKizer, (2016) Child abduction is every parent and community’s worst nightmare. Specifically, a child abducted… Read more An exploratory study of residential child abduction: An examination of offender, victim and offense characteristics.

Research Issues in the Study of Parental Kidnapping

Posted on 19th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Gelles, R.J. (1980) Despite a lack of scholarly research, official statistics, or attempts to estimate the extent of the problem… Read more Research Issues in the Study of Parental Kidnapping

Abduction of Children

Posted on 19th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Miller, J.M & Koskinen, S.M Few crime topics elicit as much fear and concern as child abduction, which is also… Read more Abduction of Children

Kidnapping and missing children

Posted on 19th Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Finkelhor, D. & Mitchell, K.  Online resource with a broad range of information relating to crimes against children. This open… Read more Kidnapping and missing children

Crowdsensing and MQTT Protocol: A Real-Time Solution for the Prompt Localization of Kidnapped People

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Zambrano, A., Ortiz, M. E., Zambrano Vizuete, M., & Calderón, X. (2020).  One of the biggest problems that Ecuadorian society… Read more Crowdsensing and MQTT Protocol: A Real-Time Solution for the Prompt Localization of Kidnapped People

Missing and Exploited Youth

Posted on 12th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Feigh, A. (2021).  For decades it has been called “A parent’s worst nightmare,” that churning and spinning moment when a… Read more Missing and Exploited Youth

Establishment of criminal/profile DNA database and use of forensic intelligence to combat nationwide insecurity issues in Nigeria

Posted on 4th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Oladoja Awofisayo 2022 Criminal activity is on the rise in Nigeria. The nefarious activity of bandits is on the increase with kidnapping of students… Read more Establishment of criminal/profile DNA database and use of forensic intelligence to combat nationwide insecurity issues in Nigeria

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