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Essay heading: Why Do Parents Abduct?
 
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The longer the child is away the harder it is for everyone involved. At these times, professional help is strongly suggested. Issues for Parent - their own feelings about the abduction - helping them to be able to care for the child - helping them to bring the whole family together - helping them to help readjust the other children - helping them to cope with any odd behavior that may be exhibited by the abducted child - developmental changes of the child Issues for Children - trust - sexual abuse - anti-social behavior - why the child thinks the abduction occurs - dealing with the length of the abduction and the time that they missed with the rest of their family - experiences during the abduction - they child may have been brainwashed by the abducting parent - whether or not she wants to return to the abductor - being scared about the chance of being abducted again - + many others Issues for Abductor - anger against court - anger at the other parent - anger or confusion about the child's new outlook on them - sense of loss because they are not seeing the child - inability to move on with their life - concern about the child's welfare - guilt if they think the child has suffered - realizing the harm they have done to the child - dealing with the behaviors that led to the abduction The article, "Parents Who "Kidnap,'" recaps specific cases of parents attempting to recover abducted children...
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In the first case, Sandy Kearns is searching for her son Joshua who had been abducted by his father. Sandy's husband had run off with his son in the past. She was told by police that it was a civil matter and received no assistance. The next afternoon she was told by police officers that her husband had shot her son and then himself...
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