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Amber Alerts are issued by law enforcement in the most serious child-abduction cases.
Amber Alerts now on Facebook Allison Klein 2011
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In the first few chapters, the reader is fragged by a barrage of plot shards: A grisly child-abduction tale alternates with a baffling narrative about a missing woman whose bloody corpse turns up in a London graveyard.
Book review of Elizabeth George's 'This Body of Death' Maureen Corrigan 2010
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For the police, on-demand television is just the latest weapon in a media arsenal for crimefighting — from newspapers and radio to billboards and broadcast Amber Alerts in child-abduction cases.
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The Kyoto mishap and an embarrassing child-abduction saga in Niigata prefecture have since done further damage to the agency's flagging prestige.
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The AMBER Alert Program is a voluntary partnership between law-enforcement agencies, broadcasters, and transportation agencies to activate an urgent bulletin in the most serious child-abduction cases, and GM OnStar is proud to have created a technology that allows vehicle owners to quickly expedite any Missing Childs recovery in partnership with the nonprofit National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCEMC).
Myers Media Innovation and Creativity Awards: Media Company Gold Winners 2007
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Over beer and peanuts, we discussed Madison, then Stanford told us about a hideous child-abduction case he'd worked months before.
The 6th Target Patterson, James, 1947- 2007
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Police say the full-scale search for the girl is now over, and they're turning to child-abduction experts for help.
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Police say the full-scale search for the girl is over, and they're turning to child-abduction experts for help.
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The system is essential for fast wild-card searches in terrorist or child-abduction cases, he said.
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Psychologists and child-abduction experts say cults and kidnappers use numerous mind-control techniques, including isolation, sleeplessness, hunger, extreme discomfort, and the alternating use of kindness and cruelty.
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