Why Do Parents Abduct?

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Social Issues

 

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Marlin B

 

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November 1, 2012

 

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University

 

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Some people believe that children "kidnapped" by their own parents are the lucky ones. In fact, because revenge is often the driving force for these abductions, the child may become subject to physical, sexual and mental abuse. While "When Families Are Torn Apart," is written by Mary Morrissey, the majority of the article is quoted from Geoffrey Grief and Rebecca Hegar...
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While "When Families Are Torn Apart," is written by Mary Morrissey, the majority of the article is quoted from Geoffrey Grief and Rebecca Hegar. In the article, Grief and Hegar explain how they attempted to fill in the gap of information about the trauma of long-term abduction. Their findings appear in the book When Parents Kidnap...
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