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Parental Kidnapping

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1983
D H, Schetky, L H, Haller
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Kidnap

2019
Every year thousands of people are kidnapped for ransom. Their families, friends, or employers are forced into a fiendishly complex and harrowing transaction with violent criminals to retrieve them. How do you agree a ‘fair’ price for a loved one—who may be tortured or killed as you deliberate?
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Kidnapping

2019
This chapter presents a first attempt at a methodologically sound history of the crime of kidnapping—in particular, its evolution from the 1970s to today in Mexico and specifically in Mexico City, from existing only as a political tool used by radical groups to promote their struggle or raise funds for their cause, to a crime that is simply economical ...
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Kidnapping migrants as a tactic of border enforcement

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2020
Martina Tazzioli
exaly  

Kidnapping

2006
Richard S. Newman, Paul Finkelman
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