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Kidnapping - in law, the taking away of a person by force, threat, or deceit, with intent to cause him to be detained against his will. Kidnapping may be done for ransom or for political or other purposes. A parent whose legal rights to custody of a child have been revoked can be guilty of the crime for taking the child. Consent of a kidnapped person is a defense, unless given by one legally


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    Ransom Kidnapping in America, 1874-1974: The Creation of a Capital Crime » Read Now

    by Ernest Kahlar Alix. 224 pgs.

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    ...Southern Illinois University Ransom Kidnapping in America / 1874-1974 The Creation...Data Alix, Ernest Kahlar. Ransom kidnapping in America, 1874-1974 ...
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    Liability, Responsibility and Blame: British Ransom Victims in the Mediterranean Periphery, 1860-81, in The Australian Journal of Politics and History » Read Now

    by Martin Blinkhorn. 21 pgs.

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    ...had been recorded, worldwide, 1,789 kidnappings for ransom. Most of these had occurred...Liberation Army) had carried out hundreds of kidnappings in order to raise funds...
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    Military Might versus Sovereign Right: The Kidnapping of Dr. Humberto Alvarez-Machain and the Resulting Fallout, in Houston Journal of International Law » Read Now

    by Mark S. Zaid. 33 pgs.

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    ...Military might versus sovereign right: the kidnapping of Dr. Humberto Alvarez-Machain and...DEAs actions of April 2, 1990, and the kidnapping of Dr. Humberto...
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    Dictionary of Terrorism ("Kidnapping" begins on p. 152) » Read Now

    by John Richard Thackrah. 318 pgs.

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    Terrorism is one of the primary concerns of the modern world and is increasingly becoming a major factor in all international relations in the 21st century. This revised and updated second edition of a major reference work in the area contains definitions and descriptions of all aspects of terrorism...
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    Terrorism and Guerrilla Warfare: Forecasts and Remedies ("Kidnapping" begins on p. 177) » Read Now

    by Richard Clutterbuck. 235 pgs.

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    Terrorism and guerrilla warfare are increasingly common in many countries of the world. This book examines the current state of terrorism and guerrilla warfare and indicates how they may develop in the future. It sets out the different kinds of terrorism and guerrilla warfare and discusses in detail...
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    All Our Families: New Policies for a New Century: A Report of the Berkeley Family Forum (Chap. 7 "A Sign of Family Disorder? Changing Representations of Parental Kidnapping") » Read Now

    by Mary Ann Mason, Arlene Skolnick, Stephen D. Sugarman. 260 pgs.

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    Debates about the family have often focused on the idealized family of the 1950s-middle class - two parents & two children. This book looks at the majority of American families who do not live this ideal, including divorced families & step-families.
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    War on Crime: Bandits, G-Men, and the Politics of Mass Culture (Chap. Five "'Another Roosevelt Victory in This War against the Underworld': Kidnapping, Federal Policing, and the Role of the Public in the War on Crime") » Read Now

    by Claire Bond Potter. 252 pgs.

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    ...This War against the Underworld": Kidnapping, Federal Policing, and the Role of the...spectacular, interstate crimes such as kidnapping and bank robbery, linked to the...
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    J. Edgar Hoover and His G-Men (Chap. 5 "The Man Who Planned to Kidnap Babe Ruth") » Read Now

    by William B. Breuer. 254 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    As the blood of criminal violence flowed through the streets in early 1920s America, the FBI was rendered helpless by unholy alliances with crooked politicians and shady dealings. A dynamic, young J. Edgar Hoover would change all that. After being named director of the FBI, Hoover quickly whipped...

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