Child Safety - Preventing Attempted Abductions

Child Safety - Preventing Attempted Abductions

Has the NCMEC done any studies about attempted abductions?

Has the NCMEC done any studies about attempted abductions?

What age group and gender are most at risk for being abducted?

What age group and gender are most at risk for being abducted?

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What should parents do if their child is missing?

At what time of day are children most vulnerable?

At what time of day are children most vulnerable?

Do perpetrators typically use a vehicle in attempted abductions?

Do perpetrators typically use a vehicle in attempted abductions?

How have children been able to get away from their abductors?

How have children been able to get away from their abductors?

What can parents do to help keep children safer from attempted abductions?

What can parents do to help keep children safer from attempted abductions?

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How can parents keep their infant from being abducted?

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Nancy McBride

National Safety Director, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

www.missingkids.com  

1-800-THE-LOST

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) mission is to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation; help find missing children; and assist victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals who serve them.

NCMEC was established in 1984 as a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization to provide services nationwide for families and professionals in the prevention of abducted, endangered, and sexually exploited children. Pursuant to its mission and its congressional mandates (see 42 U.S.C. §§ 5771 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. § 11606; 22 C.F.R. § 94.6),

The NCMEC serves as a clearinghouse of information about missing and exploited children, operates a CyberTipline that the public may use to report Internet-related child sexual exploitation, provides technical assistance to individuals and law-enforcement agencies in the prevention, investigation, prosecution, and treatment of cases involving missing and exploited children, assists the U.S. Department of State in certain cases of international child abduction in accordance with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, offers training programs to law-enforcement and social-service professionals, distributes photographs and descriptions of missing children worldwide, coordinates child-protection efforts with the private sector, networks with nonprofit service providers and state clearinghouses about missing-persons cases and provides information about effective state legislation to help ensure the protection of children.

Child Safety - Preventing Attempted Abductions

Nancy McBride: My name is Nancy McBride, I am from with The National Centre for Missing & Exploited Children and today we are going to be talking about attempted abduction. What we at The National Centre have learned about them and what parents and guardians can do to help keep their kids safer. Before we start, I would really like the audience to think about the messages they were taught when they were a child, never talk to strangers, do not take candy from strangers and we are going to discuss if those are messages that are really effective for kids today, if they are approached by somebody who is trying to abduct them.

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Nancy McBride: My name is Nancy McBride, I am from with The National Centre for Missing & Exploited Children and today we are going to be talking about attempted abduction. What we at The National Centre have learned about them and what parents and guardians can do to help keep their kids safer. Before we start, I would really like the audience to think about the messages they were taught when they were a child, never talk to strangers, do not take candy from strangers and we are going to discuss if those are messages that are really effective for kids today, if they are approached by somebody who is trying to abduct them.

I have been with The National Centre for Missing & Exploited Children since 1990 and I have been in this organization and this business for over 20 years. So, a lot has changed in that 20 year period and I think it is important that we speak about the most up-to-date information that we can and we are fortunate that we have an attempted abduction study, where we have actually analyzed the cases and come up with some conclusions, so I would like to begin and share that information with you today.

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