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Family Abduction Outcomes: Factors Associated with Duration and Emotional Trauma to Children


  Author: Peggy S. Plass, David Finkelhor, Gerald T. Hotaling
Publisher: Youth & Society
Publication: Youth & Society, Vol. 28, No. 1
Document Date:                  September 1996
Category: Family Relations > Parental Conflict
Related Categories:
Children > Child Welfare
Children > Impact of Family Dysfunction
Family Relations > Conflict
Family Relations > Non-custodial Parent
 

This paper examines factors which affect the duration of, and emotional trauma caused by, the abduction of a child by their noncustodial parent.  Factors relating to duration were found to be influenced by abductor's preparedness, planning, intent, and ability to prevent the child from being located.  Factors relating to emotional harm were associated with child awareness of the situation, the amount of disruption in the child's routine, and the degree of hostility between parents.

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