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The primary reason for traffic enforcement is, -
....ANSWER...• To reduce traffic collisions, resulting
injuries, and facilitate the safe and expedient flow of
vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
- Descriptors of the "typical" newborn/infant abductor are,
- ....ANSWER...• Female of "child bearing" age (12-50).
• Often overweight.
• Most likely compulsive.
• Most often relies on manipulation, lying, and deception.
• Usually lives in the community where the abduction takes
place.
• Often married or cohabiting and uses a companion's desire
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,for a child as the motivation for the abduction.
• Frequently makes initial visits to nursery and maternity
units at more than one healthcare facility prior to
abduction.
• Asks detailed questions about procedures and the
maternity floor layout.
• Frequently uses a fire-exit stairwell for her escape.
• Usually plans the abduction, but does not necessarily
target a specific infant, but frequently seizes on any
opportunity present.
• Frequently, impersonates a nurse or other hospital
personnel.
• Often becomes familiar with hospital personnel and even
with the victim's parents.
• Demonstrates a capability to provide "good" care to the
baby once the abduction occurs.
Items an officer must remember when considering criminal
charges in cases of family abduction, - ....ANSWER...•
Sufficient documentation.
• Identification.
• Clear establishment of the intent.
• Removal from the state.
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,• Mitigating factors.
• Accomplices.
"AMBER" stands for, - ....ANSWER...America's Missing
Broadcast Emergency Response.
The criteria for activating a statewide AMBER Alert in
Ohio are, - ....ANSWER...• The local investigating law
enforcement agency confirms that an abduction has
occurred.
• The child is under 18 years of age.
• The child is in immediate danger of serious bodily harm or
death.
• There exists sufficient descriptive information concerning
the abduction to believe that activation of the alert will help
locate the child.
• The investigating agency has information indicating the
abductor intends or has actually moved the child out of the
local area.
• If the child is a runaway or victim of a family abduction,
and information exists to believe the child the child is in
immediate danger of serious physical harm or death.
Some questions to ask a returned runaway child are, -
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, ....ANSWER...• Why did you leave?
• Where did you go?
• With whom did you stay?
• Did anyone encourage you to leave?
• How did you survive?
• Have you runaway before?
• Why did you return?
• Is it safe for you to return home?
• Will you run away again?
• Is there anything I can do for you now?
- The concept which is the foundation of the juvenile
justice system is, - ....ANSWER...• Parens Patriae (In
place of Parents)
the four (4) requirements the United States Supreme Court
established for juvenile courts in Kent v. United States
(1966) are, - ....ANSWER...1. Hold a hearing before
waiving jurisdiction of child's case.
2. Assure the rights of the child to be
represented by counsel.
3. Permit counsel access to social records and
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