This seems like over-reporting to me. That'd be over 9k kids per state, if divided equally (which I know can't be).
I know it's a problem and know there's pedos, I'd just like better breakdowns. I feel like I'd see a lot more people talking about losing kids all the time.
All that said, I could see lower income/those who are timid of law enforcement either not reporting, not getting the attention (news carers to beautiful and wealth vs), or being bribed/blackmailed.
What I'm saying is, I want to see more facts behind these numbers. ?
I would wager the majority of the ones that are actually missing are ones taken in custody battles, or taken by other family members for the same reason, to either protect the kids from a hostile parent or as revenge for losing a custody battle.
Having said that, even if its 75% of that USA number is custody battles, that leaves over 100K missing children, a VERY high number.
This seems like over-reporting to me. That'd be over 9k kids per state, if divided equally (which I know can't be).
I know it's a problem and know there's pedos, I'd just like better breakdowns. I feel like I'd see a lot more people talking about losing kids all the time.
All that said, I could see lower income/those who are timid of law enforcement either not reporting, not getting the attention (news carers to beautiful and wealth vs), or being bribed/blackmailed.
What I'm saying is, I want to see more facts behind these numbers. ?
A better statistic would be how many reports are resolved within 7, 14 and 30 days. But good statistics is avoided worse than free thought these days.
I would wager the majority of the ones that are actually missing are ones taken in custody battles, or taken by other family members for the same reason, to either protect the kids from a hostile parent or as revenge for losing a custody battle.
Having said that, even if its 75% of that USA number is custody battles, that leaves over 100K missing children, a VERY high number.
Best I can tell, the percentage of non family abductions is less than 1%. The majority are runaways.