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nenivikky

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What should officers do in missing children cases when the parents are either divorced or separated?
 
  A) Initiate an Amber Alert.
  B) Investigate the possibility of abduction of the child by the noncustodial parent.
  C) Inform the parent that he or she should contact an attorney for legal advice/action.
  D) Obtain a warrant for the arrest of noncustodial parent.

Question 2

The responding officer in a missing child case should interview the individuals who last had contact with the child and then ________.
 
  A) Identify the child's zone of safety for his or her age and developmental stage
  B) Identify the circumstances of the disappearance
  C) Determine when, where, and by whom the missing child was last seen
  D) Verify the child's custody status



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A





 

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