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False Allegation of Child Abduction

NCJ Number
234675
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 56 Issue: 3 Dated: May 2011 Pages: 794-802
Author(s)
Kathleen E. Canning, M.S.; Mark A. Hilts, B.A.; Yvonne E. Muirhead, M.S.
Date Published
May 2011
Length
9 pages
Annotation
The purpose of this study was to examine falsely alleged kidnapping cases and identify successful investigative strategies.
Abstract
Cases in which a child has been falsely reported as missing or abducted can be extremely challenging to the law enforcement agencies responsible for their investigation. In the absence of a witnessed abduction or an obvious crime scene, it is difficult to determine whether a child has actually been abducted or has become a victim of a homicide and a false allegation. Sixty-one adjudicated false allegation cases involving 66 victims were analyzed. The mean age of the victim was 5 years. Victims came from generally unstable, high-risk family situations and were killed primarily by biological parents. Victims were killed because they were unwanted or viewed as an obstacle to a desired goal, or they were victims of abuse or maltreatment that ended in fatality. (Published Abstract)

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