Child Molesters Who Abduct
... The panic and helplessness that comes with the knowledge that your child is missing is overwhelming. Child molesters, who abduct, can be defined by four criteria. The age of the victim they take (child), Motivation for abduction (molestation), Type of offense (abduction), The Relationship between offender and the victim. ... Common examples include crimes such as stealing a vehicle with a child in it, taking a child hostage to facilitate escape, abducting a child in retaliation for a personal or criminal disagreement or to prevent testimony in court. Why do some child molesters abduct their victims and others do not? ... Perpetrators of sexually motivated child abduction appear to be widely diverse population of offenders, which can be distinguished into two different groups Situational and Preferential. ... Situational molesters have no true sexual preference for children, but may molest them for a wide variety of situational reasons. ... Preferential molesters have three patterns of behavior consisting of seduction, introverted, and sadistic. Preferential molesters (Pedophiles), on the other hand, have a real sexual preference for children. ... Preferential molesters tend to spend most of their lives trying to convince others, but primarily themselves, that they are good people and not evil sexual deviants. ... ” But both the Situational and Preferential molester use the same four phases of child abduction they being the build-up, abduction, post abduction, and recovery / release.