2011 AMBER Alert Report

2011 AMBER Alert Report by BiblioGov is a detailed examination of the Amber Alert program, published on February 4, 2013. This 46-page report is presented in English and provides an overview of the mechanisms used to disseminate alerts when a child is believed to have been abducted, utilizing various communication channels such as radio, television, and the internet.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion of the program’s operations during the specified year, focusing on the effectiveness of alerts in mobilizing community support for the safe return of abducted children. The report situates the Amber Alert program within the broader context of politics and social sciences, highlighting its significance in public safety and government response to child abduction cases.
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The Amber Alert program is a program which sends a warning to many countries when a child is believed to have been abducted. These alerts are done through radio, television, by the Emergency Alert System, internet, telephone, email, billboards, etc. The goal is to quickly reach out to the community to help search for and return the child to safety. This annual report discusses what happened in this particular year.
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