CANADIAN
MISSING CHILDRENS ORGANIZATIONS and AGENCIES
- Listed here are the organizations
and agencies that deal with missing and abducted children in
Canada.
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INTERNATIONAL
NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (NGO's)
- We have identified many organizations
throughout the world that offer assistance to parents of missing
and abducted children.
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INVESTIGATORS:
PRIVATE AND OTHERWISE
- In this chapter, we will be listing
private investigators that have been recommended by parents of
missing and abducted children or by law enforcement.
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LAW
ENFORCEMENT
- As we find links to law enforcement
agencies that we feel will be beneficial to the parents of missing
and abducted children, lawyers, law enforcement, other NPO's
and governmental agencies we will place them here.
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UNITED
STATES NON-PROFIT MISSING CHILDREN ORGANIZATIONS
- Almost all the organizations listed
here have web sites that introduce themselves and list the resources
they have available to assist you in the recovery of your child(ren).
You should get to know each organization and then determine who
can help you in your search or recovery.
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UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
- Almost all departments within the
Department of Justice are involved with missing and abducted
children; The FBI, Office of International Affairs, Interpol,
Voice of America and the U.S. Marshals Service. The Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDO) oversees
all of the money allocated by Congress for missing and abducted
children.
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UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE
- The Central Authority of the Hague
Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction,
is the Office of Children's Issues, in the Bureau of Counselor
Affairs, in the U.S. Department of State. Under contract, The
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children handles "incoming"
cases of child abduction (children abducted into the US) while
the Office of Children's Issues handles "outgoing"
cases (children abducted out of the US). HOWEVER, the ultimate
authority remains with the Department of State.
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