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What is the effect of the Missing Children Act of 1982?
 
  A) It allows the entry of missing children into NCIC and stated that the custodial parent would be charged with a crime.
  B) It allows the entry of missing children into NCIC and stated that the noncustodial parent would be charged with a crime.
  C) It allows the entry of missing children into NCIC even though the custodial parent would not be charged with a crime.
  D) It allows the entry of missing children into NCIC even though the noncustodial parent would not be charged with a crime.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT correct about Code Adam?
 
  A) If a visitor reports a child is missing, a detailed description of the child and what he or she is wearing is obtained.
  B) Law enforcement should not be called until the child is still missing after a 30-minute search.
  C) If the child is found and appears to have been lost and unharmed, the child is reunited with the searching family member.
  D) The Code Adam page will be canceled after the child is found or law enforcement arrives.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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