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Keeping Children Safe: Rhetoric and Reality - 0 views

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    Don't take candy from strangers." We all remember our parents passing on these words of wisdom with the hope that they would protect us from harm. Wouldn't it be wonderful if life were that simple? Unfortunately, children are at risk of abduction and sexual victimization, and most of the individuals who perpetrate these crimes are not perceived as strangers by their victims. Are traditional child safety messages effective, accurate, and complete? Do they adequately warn children about the threats to their safety? Do they unduly frighten children and parents? Are we giving children information that makes them more vulnerable to victimization rather than less? To answer these questions, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) reviewed existing research and its own data base of long-term abduction cases that do not involve family members. This review helped test long-standing child-protection messages while providing a basis for creating more effective messages.
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FL - Audit finds low recidivism, critiques reliance on inflated Static-99 risk estimate... - 0 views

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    Fragile Flower Original Article10/27/2013By Karen Franklin, Ph.D. Dan Montaldi's words were prophetic.Speaking to Salon magazine last year, the former director of Florida's civil commitment program for sex offenders called innovative rehabilita...
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