National Center for missing and exploited children
100
The act gives authority to the Attorney General to collect and exchange information to assist in finding the location of a missing person or child
What is Missing Children Act
100
Exercise, family and friend support, religion, animal companionship, hobbies, counseling, support groups
are examples of:
What are positive coping mechanisms
100
This family member may feel left out, ignored, or emotionally abandoned. This may lead to physical withdraw and isolation from the family or acting out to gain behavior.
Who is the sibling of the abducted
100
Elizabeth Smart was missing for this long
What is nine months
100
What are two services that the center offers to families and siblings of missing children?
What is counseling or crisis intervention.
200
What is the name of the law that was proposed as a result of the Casey Anthony case?
What is Kaylee's Law
200
Examples of ways towards an emotional and physical recovery are
What is:
- Maintain a healthy routine
- Manage the concept of blame
- Seek out support for yourself and your family
- Find a safety zone for other siblings
200
This effect is called : taking part in repetitive activities such as calling family/friends, checking the door to see if the child has returned, searching for the child.
What is Repetition
200
Elizabeth Smart was related to her abductor in this way.
Who is Emanuel, a handy man.
200
This presentation focused on this division
What is Family Advocacy
300
In Caylee's Law video, which state was proposing a law
Where is Oklahoma
300
Forms of negative coping are
What is Alcohol and drug abuse, withdrawal, overeating, loss of appetite, self-loathing
300
These are examples of the effects on the family
What is the inability to bring closure to the situation without presence of the body or knowledge as to what happened
Or intrusive recall of images and memories associated with the 'time' a person vanished.
300
Elizabeth Smart did this when found by the first police officer