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Every action you take, no matter how small, helps bring slavery and human beings suffering from servitude, from darkness into light. Together if we unite we can do this... we can end slavery for future generations.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/free-our-species Free Our Species]</ref>
Every action you take, no matter how small, helps bring slavery and human beings suffering from servitude, from darkness into light. Together if we unite we can do this... we can end slavery for future generations.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/free-our-species Free Our Species]</ref>


==Important Facts about Missing Persons==
'''Where are these millions of missing children and adults?'''
*Every 40 seconds, a child goes missing in the U.S.b
*When a child goes missing, the first 3 hours are the most crucial in finding the child safely. Approximately 76.2% of abducted children who are murdered are dead within three hours of the abduction.b
*Every year, more than 800,000 children are missing in the United States.e
*In 1980, roughly 150,000 people were reported missing per year. Now the number is 900,000.d
*Over 2,300 Americans are reported missing every day
*In most jurisdictions, missing persons cases receive low priority. Authorities are already working homicides, robberies, rapes, assaults, traffic issues, and crime prevention.d
Most of the Indian Ocean tsunami victims in 2004 were identified thought DNA extracted from molars. Since teeth are one of the hardest and most indestructible substances in the human body, they are likely to survive trauma. They are also a good source of DNA if there have been no dental fillings, root canals, etc.d
*There are as many as 100,000 active missing persons cases in the U.S. at any given time.d
*'''Out of the 692,944 people reported missing in 2010, 531,928 were under the age of 18.''' d
*According to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), 355,243 women were reported missing in 2010 compared to 337,660 men.d
*Scholars note that the media focuses more on women, especially white women, who go missing because of society’s apparent obsession with “damsels in distress.” In other words, people are interested in cases in which young, beautiful, often blond, girls have been abducted and are in need of rescue. This is called “the missing white woman syndrome.”a
*'''It is estimated that at least 8 million children worldwide go missing each year'''. d
*It is estimated that nearly 800,000 children will be reported each year in the U.S; 40,000 children go missing each year in Brazil; 50,500 in Canada; 39,000 in France; 100,000 in Germany; and 45,000 in Mexico. An estimated 230,000 children go missing in the U.K. each year, or one child every 5 minutes.d
Child abduction alerts patterned after the U.S. AMBER Alert have been implemented in 18 countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Guatemala, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, South Korea, Switzerland, and the U.K.d
*'''Poor children In many countries, missing children are not tracked'''
*In most of the developing world—including Africa, Asia, and Latin America—no one is counting missing children. Additionally, there are no specific laws on missing children, no established protocol, and no central missing child registries.d
In 1998, the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC) created the Global Missing Children’s Network (GMCN), a multilingual database that features photographs and information about missing children from around the world.d
*Of the 900,000 people reported missing each year in the U.S., 50,000 are over the age of 18. Half of missing adults are white, 30% are African American, and 20% are Latino.c
*Minority children make up 65% of all non-family abductions. African American children make up 42%.c
*Those with drug and alcohol addiction, psychiatric problems, and the elderly suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s make up the bulk of missing-adult cases.d
*Half of the 800,000 missing-juvenile cases reported each year are runaways. One quarter of missing-children cases are abductions committed by family members, often as a result of custody disputes. Approximately 100 are kidnappings by strangers. Of these, most of the victims are between 12 and 17, 80% are white, and 90% of the kidnappers are men. In more than half the cases, the victims are sexually assaulted.b
*In the United States alone, enough children are abducted by family members on an average day to fill a school bus every other hour, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.d
According to the U.S. Department of State, there are no statistics that track the number of Americans who go missing in a foreign country in a given year. The United Kingdom does, however. In 2008, 481 British disappeared abroad, an increase from 401 the previous year and 336 in 2006.d<ref>[http://facts.randomhistory.com/missing-persons-facts.html Missing Person Facts]</ref>
-- Posted August 5, 2013


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