Australia - 20,000... Canada - 45,288... Germany - 100,000... India - 96,000... Russia - 45,000... Spain - 20,000... United Kingdom - 112,853... United States - 460,000...
OH Sorry, I Meant children that have gone missing so far this year without a Fucking peep from the Media...!!!!!
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I may be an asshole, but I'm right. Now what?
Didn't think it was possible but You're an idiot as well...You Really are missing the fucking point as well as being wrong....
Missing Children’s Statistics One Missing Child Is One Too Many
The lack of a common definition of “missing child,” and a common response to the issue, results in few reliable statistics on the scope of the problem around the world.
Even with this challenge, we know that:
In Australia, an estimated 20,000 children are reported missing every year. Australian Federal Police, National Coordination Centre.
In Canada, an estimated 45,288 children are reported missing each year. Government of Canada, Canada’s Missing – 2015 Fast Fact Sheet.
In Germany, an estimated 100,000 children are reported missing each year. Initiative Vermisste Kinder.
In India, an estimated 96,000 children go missing each year. Bachpan Bachao Andolan, Missing Children of India.
In Jamaica, an estimated 1,984 children were reporting missing in 2015. Jamaica’s Office of Children’s Registry
In Russia, an estimated 45,000 children were reported missing in 2015. Interview with Pavel Astakhov MIA “Russia Today”, Apr. 4, 2016.
In Spain, an estimated 20,000 children are reported missing every year. Spain Joins EU Hotline for Missing Children, Sep. 22, 2010.
In the United Kingdom, an estimated 112,853 children are reported missing every year. National Crime Agency, UK Missing Persons Bureau.
In the United States, an estimated 460,000 children are reported missing every year. Federal Bureau of Investigation, NCIC.
This, however, is only a snapshot of the problem. In many countries, statistics on missing children are not even available; and, unfortunately, even available statistics may be inaccurate due to: under-reporting/under-recognition; inflation; incorrect database entry of case information; and deletion of records once a case is closed.
The lack of numbers, and the discrepancy in the numbers that do exist, is one of the key reasons why ICMEC developed and advocates for the Model Missing Child Framework, which assists countries with building strong, well-rounded national responses, and facilitates more efficient investigations, management, and resolution of missing children cases.
We firmly believe that one missing child is one too many, and we are committed to improving the global understanding of and response to missing and abducted children.
Source...
https://globalmissingkids.org/awareness/missing-children-statistics/
NOW FO...I Don't have time to play your silly Narsccistic games...
So what you're saying is, you can't intellectually refute the data presented.
You really should take the time to read what I presented to you instead of reacting emotionally to someone challenging you. Maybe next time, you won't appear so foolish when the subject comes up.
You're amusing...Lol...Actually No...what I'm saying is FO.
Yeah, I'd be embarrassed too. I don't blame you.
Have a great day! I'm glad you learned something new today!