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  2. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, a standard emergency colour code system is set by the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) is used, with minor variations for some hospitals. Additional clinical codes, such as code transfusion, code trauma, code 99, etc. are not set by the OHA. [7] [8] [9] Code amber: missing child/child abduction; Code black: bomb threat/suspicious ...

  3. Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act ("UCAPA") [1] is a Uniform Act drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) and submitted for enactment by jurisdictions within the United States in 2006. This uniform law originated by the parents of internationally abducted children, [2] and parents fearing their ...

  4. Child abduction - Wikipedia

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    Child abduction or child theft is the unauthorized removal of a minor (a child under the age of legal adulthood) from the custody of the child's natural parents or legally appointed guardians. The term child abduction includes two legal and social categories which differ by their perpetrating contexts: abduction by members of the child's family ...

  5. Child abduction alert system - Wikipedia

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    There are four key criteria in the UK's system to be met before a Child Rescue Alert is issued: The child is apparently under 18 years old. There is a reasonable belief that the child has been kidnapped or abducted. There is reasonable belief that the child is in imminent danger of serious harm or death, and.

  6. Kidnapping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the Federal Kidnapping Act (18 U.S.C. 1201), whoever illegally confines, decoys, kidnaps, abducts, seizes or takes away a person and holds for ransom or prize can be considered as a criminal. [8] In some instances, it cannot be considered as kidnapping if the person is: willingly transported by the parent.

  7. PROTECT Act of 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The PROTECT Act of 2003 ( Pub. L. 108–21 (text) (PDF), 117 Stat. 650, S. 151, enacted April 30, 2003) is a United States law with the stated intent of preventing child abuse as well as investigating and prosecuting violent crimes against children. [1] [2] "PROTECT" is a backronym which stands for "Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to End ...

  8. Child abduction scare of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    The intensified media scrutiny began with the abduction and murder of seven-year-old Danielle van Dam earlier that year. She was taken from her bedroom in San Diego on February 1, 2002. [6] A suspect, David Alan Westerfield, was arrested on February 22 and van Dam's body discovered on the 27th. [7] Westerfield's trial began on June 1, 2002 and ...

  9. Child Abduction and Serial Murder Investigative Resources ...

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    The Morgan P. Hardiman Child Abduction and Serial Murder Investigative Resources Center (CASMIRC) is a unit of the FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) that provides resources, advice, and training to local agencies working on cases of missing, kidnapped, or murdered children and serial murders. [1]