Misconceptions about crime
Persistent media coverage of crimes against children can foster a misperception that these crimes take place more often than they really do.
For this assignment you will need to consult valid sources of data as you research these questions. Prepare a PowerPoint presentation of 8-10 slides that addresses the following points. Your slides should be clear and concise, with supporting elaboration in the “notes” area.
- Review the crime of child abduction in the United States. How prevalent is this crime? Are offenders or victims likely to belong to any particular demographic group?
- Compare the data you have reviewed with the prevailing perceptions of child abductions. What drives these perceptions? What can be done to align public perception of potential risk to our children with the realities of likely threats?
- Evaluate the AMBER Alert process. Is this a successful procedure? How often do “abducted” children turn out to be runaways or falsely reported as missing? How often are abductions simply a matter of custody disputes between parents?
- Review available guides designed to assist parents with protecting their kids in cyberspace and present five actions that appear to be most effective.
- Make certain that you support your analysis with proper reasoning.
Answer preview
Media covers child abuse cases across various parts in the country now and then like something that always happens often. Most of these abuse cases concerns parents, guardians, relatives, teachers as well as other strangers. Majority of the covered reports are later confirmed as misconceptions. For instance, most child abductions cases reported as found not to be true…
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