Kidnapping Problem 'Impossible' to Quantify. / Donna Leinwand.
by Leinwand, Donna; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Kidnapping Problem 'Impossible' to Quantify, Aug. 14, 2002; pp. n.p..
"The math on child abductions is fuzzy. No one knows exactly how many children are stolen by strangers each year. Experts cannot say for certain whether this summer's [2002] spate of kidnapping reflects a real increase in abductions." (USA TODAY) The author explains that there are no conclusive statistics on the number of children who are kidnapped each year.
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