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RCMP News Release, National Missing Children Day of these partners have been forged with police services across Canada and abroad,and with recognized nonprofit missing children's organizations. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/news/2002/nr-02-09.htm
Extractions: Our Missing Children web site 24 May, 2002 - Ottawa In 2001, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) reported that their Officers recovered 93 missing children across Canada. In the same year, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade actively assisted in locating and returning to Canada more than 39 children who had been abducted by parents or abandoned in foreign countries. National Missing Children Services and its partners have assisted in the location and recovery of 4,841 children who had been reported missing to the police. Today, Canada's Solicitor General Lawrence MacAulay released the Annual Report on Canada's missing children, prepared by RCMP National Missing Children Services. It shows that runaways account for 80 per cent of all reported cases of missing children in Canada.
Team H.O.P.E. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, whose mission is to serve as a membership organizationfor non-profit missing and exploited children's organizations and to http://www.teamhope.org/nonfamilyresources.html
Extractions: Support Network for Families with Missing Children 1-866-305-HOPE Home About Us Mission Statement Who We Are Testimonials Family Abductions What is it? What to do if your child is missing! Resources Non-Family Abductions What is it? What to do if your child is missing! Resources International Abductions What is it? What to do if your child is missing! Resources Runaways What is it? What to do if your child is missing! Resources Internet Enticement What is it? What to do if your child is missing! Resources Missing Adult Children What is it? What to do if your child is missing! Resources Volunteers Accomplishments In the News Our Missing Children Memorial to Our Children ... Our Stories How to Help Donate Volunteer Ways to Help Special Thanks ... Links Resources For Non-Family Abductions We appreciate feedback from you, positive and negative, regarding your experience with any organizations so that we can offer the best resources available to searching parents. For assistance with these and more resources, please contact Team H.O.P.E. at our toll free number 1-866-305-HOPE
Extractions: Who is The FREDI-Foundation ? The FREDI Foundation with its H.Q. in Switzerland, has since 1997 been involved in signaling the disappearance of children, not only in Switzerland, but also in many other parts of the world. FREDI publishes, when families or police ask to do it , wanted folders with pictures and dissapearance informations, on the web.
Foundation For The Search Of Missing Children, Using The Internet the police can provide you with coordinates of these organizations be a runaway Copyright l985,National Center for missing and Exploited children (NCMEC http://www.fredi.org/anglais/if_your_child_runs_away.htm
Extractions: last Update :08/03/2003 If your child runs away Running away can be a traumatizing experience for parents as well as for the fugitive child. The child becomes a vulnerable target as soon as he/she leaves the safety of family. His/her fantasy can quickly become a nightmare for him/her, because he/she is exposed to chance meetings, which can prove to be dangerous for him/her: alcohol, drug, crime, sexual exploitation, etc. A child does not run away without reason. If no family conflict seems to justify the departure of the child, he/she might be having problems at school or facing violence of peers, same age kids or older than him/her or even adults beyond suspicion. Very often, the parents who are confronted with this situation feel guilty, run down or even paralyzed. It is of primary importance that the parents keep their cool and a rational spirit when they discover running away of their child. Not to panic and not to lose the sense of reality are what's needed when taking action to bring the fugitive child back into the security of the family as quickly as possible.
Media Advisory safety organizations to sign up for and utilize IntelliCast, Intrado will waivesetup and alert costs where the service is used to locate missing children. http://www.missingkids.com/html/news_intrado.html
Extractions: sschaming@blancandotus.com Telephone Alert System Helps Communities Locate Missing Children Team to Subsidize IntelliCast SM Target Notification Service SM Target Notification in order to help law enforcement agencies throughout the nation find missing children. IntelliCast Target Notification is a phone-based emergency notification system that can be used to rapidly send a message about a missing child to thousands of residents in a geographically defined area. With the goal of encouraging public safety organizations to sign up for and utilize IntelliCast, Intrado will waive set-up and alert costs where the service is used to locate missing children. Approximately 58,200 non-family child abductions took place in 1999*, and studies found that in 74 percent of child abduction homicides, the child was murdered within the first three hours**. Now, law enforcement agencies can use IntelliCast Target Notification to automatically launch phone calls to thousands of people within minutes, saving time during the critical period immediately following a childs abduction. The rollout of IntelliCast Target Notification represents a significant step in assisting cities and towns across the United States in winning the fight for time to safely recover missing children, said Ernie Allen, NCMEC president and CEO. IntelliCast Target Notification enhances significantly the ability to get the word out quickly by placing thousands of targeted telephone calls to homes in the area where a child was last seen.
Missing Children Laws - Canada the mandate given to the MCR was to improve the working relationship between policeand nonprofit organizations, that work in the field of missing children. http://www.interpol.int/Public/Children/Missing/NationalLaws/mcCanada.asp
Extractions: I. Categories of missing children In 1999, 60 360 children were reported missing in Canada. Nonfamily abduction. Non family abductions are very rare in Canada. In 1999, Canada reported a total of 52 stranger abductions. Studies indicates that nonfamily abductor tend to look for children between the ages of 0-10 (baby snatchers) and the age of 14-15 (female prostitution). Family abduction. In 1999, Canada reported a total of 358 parental abductions. Of these reported cases, 184 of these children were abducted by a parent or guardian who did not have custody order whereas 174 children were abducted by a parent who had a custody order. Frequencies of parental abductions follows a seasonal trend : they peak at the end of summer, Christmas and Easter vacations. Runaway child. Out of the 60 360 reported missing children in Canada in 1999, 47 585 were runaways (78 %). British Columbia had the highest number of runaways, with 14 999 cases, followed by Ontario with 12 290. Youth runaway for many reasons, including to rebel, assert their independence or to flee an environment of abuse. The Webster dictionary defines runaway as to leave quickly to avoid or escape something. Most of the time, youth believe running away is the best solution to a seemingly unbearable situation. According to many experts, running away is not part of an adolescent's normal development.
Missing Children Laws - Armenia There is not a central police file for reporting cases of missing children inArmenia. Collaboration with international organizations, non governmental http://www.interpol.int/Public/Children/Missing/NationalLaws/mcArmenia.asp
Extractions: I. Categories of missing children The following categories of disappearance of children are provided for in Armenian regulations: kidnapping; missing. Cases of parental abduction and kidnapping by unknown persons are treated in Armenia as cases of kidnapping. Armenia compiles annual statistics on missing children in the framework of statisical data concerning missing persons. II. National regulations National legislation. There are no specific laws and/or regulations in Armenia governing reporting and handling of case of missing children. In the said cases the provisions of the Articles 127 (Change of children) 130 (Kidnapping or deprivation of freedom committed by private person) and 130prim (Hostaging) of Armenian Penal Code and of the Article 18 (Recognition of a citizen to be missing) of Armenian Civil Code are applied. Besides, there is a number of internal instructions of Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs and National Security concerning search of missing persons that exists. International texts.
State Clearing Houses For Missing Children A guide to North American organizations that help locate missing children.For parents of lost, missing, abducted, or runaway kids and teens. http://www.making-a-difference.org/clearing-houses.htm
Extractions: Missing and Exploited Children's Program, Child Protection Division, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) OJJDPs Missing and Exploited Children's Program coordinates activities under the Missing Children's Assistance Act, including preventing abductions, investigating the exploitation of children, locating missing children and reuniting them with their families, and addressing the psychological impact of abduction. Web site categories include About the Program, Tips for Kids, Support for Parents, Working with Law Enforcement and Courts, Sharing with Schools, Publications, Conferences, Training and TA, Additional Resources, and Highlights. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) NCMEC is a private, nonprofit organization that serves as a focal point in providing assistance to parents, children, law enforcement, schools, and the community in recovering missing children and raising public awareness about ways to help prevent child abduction, molestation, and sexual exploitation. The site provides a searchable database of missing children, information on education and resources, a link to the Cyber Tipline (which allows users to report sexual exploitation online), and much more. National Runaway Switchboard The National Runaway Switchboard is a Federally designated communication system providing services for homeless, runaway, and at-risk youth through a 24-hour confidential crisis intervention and referral service hotline. A free guide for parents and teachers provides information and warning signs about potential youth in crisis. Resources and statistics are also included.
Non-Profit Organizations Exploited childrens organizations Go to Page 2 (this page is under construction pagenavigation coming soon). ARIZONA THE NATION'S missing children ORGANIZATION http://www.amecoinc.org/nonprofit_organizations.htm
Extractions: Organizations for Children Hotlines Drug-Free Resource Net - The Partnership for a Drug-Free America is a private non-profit, non-partisan coalition of professionals from the communications industry. National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence - The NCADD provides education, information, help and hope in the fight against chronic drug addictions. Youth Crisis Hotline - If you or someone you know are suffering from emotional, spiritual or social problems you can come to us.
Claus.com Cares! we have compiled the following list to help you locate charitable organizations thatwould The National Center for missing children www.ncmec.org Serves as the http://www.claus.com/charity/index.shtml
Extractions: In this season of giving, we have compiled the following list to help you locate charitable organizations that would benefit from your support. Whether this support is financial, or volunteering your time, both are invaluable and much needed, not only during the holiday season, but throughout the year as well.
Extractions: Links to National Victim Serving Organizations Clicking on these links will lead you out of the OVC homepage and to a new page. OVC neither endorses, has any responsibility for, nor exercises any control over the organizations' views or the accuracy of the information contained in those pages. Mothers Against Drunk Driving National Association of VOCA Assistance Administrators National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards The Center provides education materials to the general public and law enforcement and social services agencies. NCMEC also offers an online service for reporting child pornography and sightings and leads on missing children. The Center's toll-free hotline (1-800-843-5678; TDD 1-800-826-7653) is maintained 24 hours a day. National Center for Victims of Crime National Center on Elder Abuse
Links To European And International Organizations Links to european and international organizations. European Center for missingand Sexually Exploited children Heidi Search Center National missing Persons http://www.angelfire.com/music2/peacelove4thekellys/eurolinks.html
Kids As Bait For Junk Faxes you to help by receiving fax alerts that are finding missing children nationwide. It went on to say that various missingchildren organizations were using Fax http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/01/07/23/010723opfoster.xml
Extractions: HOME SITEMAP SUBJECT INDEXES App Development Broadband Business Intell. Business News ... ABOUT InfoWorld ABOUT US About InfoWorld Services Advertise Contact us ... Employment WHITE PAPERS Learn to secure your PCs from new and unknown hacker attacks. Free IDC White Paper - Discover Secure File Sharing for the Enterpriseattacks. SEARCH: News Test Center Features Community Prof Dev Misc All InfoWorld Home Article The Gripe Line A few months ago, I suddenly started receiving a couple of junk faxes a week. I was a bit surprised because I don't give out my fax number a lot, and I'd never received any unsolicited faxes before. Most of the faxes promoted local dentists or chiropractors and seemed innocent enough. Several were a bit sleazy, however, like the one with a phony newspaper clipping in which a supposed reporter wrote that "you're crazy if you don't at least call" a certain mortgage brokerage firm to find out about the great refinancing deals they are offering. Intentions aside, each of these fax-senders were breaking the law. The federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act prohibits unsolicited commercial faxes and allows recipients to sue businesses for as much as $500 per fax sent. As the faxes kept coming, I pondered what I should do. Even after dismissing the notion of collecting enough faxes to fund an early retirement with a mass of lawsuits, I was still reluctant to call the 800 number each fax-sender provided for removal from its database. After all, it's a bad idea to comply with a spammer's removal instructions; so in the era of caller ID, should I follow the instructions of someone who is unquestionably committing a crime?
Families Of Missing Children Providing an internet link to other missing children's organizations. Offeringcontact with other victim families for support and information. http://www.computerfighter.com/fomc.htm
Extractions: Families of Missing Children An organization devoted to helping those left behind, by: Providing assistance with a continued search effort Providing an internet link to other Missing Children's Organizations Offering contact with other victim families for support and information Only those of us who live the pain can really know how other victims are feeling. Tommy Gibson Tommy's NCMEC poster Christopher Abeyta Zachary Ramsay ... Missing Children's Home Page Has many other Missing Children's links. This site winner of the "Cibil's Angels watching over the Children Award"
Link Page Links to organizations committed to strengthening family ties and are seeking justice and fairness Category Society People Parental Alienation Syndrome endorsed by the NCMEC, Undercover Angels and PARENTS They are also the only liaisonbetween law enforcement missing children's organizations for Undercover http://www.parentalalienation.com/linkpage.htm
Extractions: Welcome to... The Link Directory There are many sources of information throughout the world. Though laws and perhaps customs differ, we can still learn a lot from each other. We all share a common goal of wanting a loving relationship with our children without interference. This is true for both mother and fathers. In the weeks to come, we will expand our link page with organizations committed to strengthening family ties and are seeking justice and fairness in the judicial system. Though PsyCare Foundation may not always agree or endorse everything that is written, we are committed to presenting divergent views to stimulate debate. At this point, no one has all the answers. Missing Children An excellent site that displays pictures of missing children. Families Need Fathers This organization will keep you updated about what is happening with the courts in the United Kingdom. They are an excellent resource that offers valuable information that is also relevant for the United States. They provide a lot of statistics and international resources. International Parental Child Abduction Over 350,000 children are abducted by a parent or family member each year in the United States alone. Of that number, it is estimated that 2,000 to 3000 children are illegally abducted to other countries by their non-custodial parent. This is a worldwide problem and becomes more so every year. Parental kidnapping is a crime. It is child abuse. This web site provides resources and information by Maureen Dabbagh.