What is a "Code Adam?"
A. A phrase used by police to refer to a suspect in a child abduction.
B. A phrase used by police to refer to a male victim in a non-family child abduction so as not to alert media or others involved in the case when the child is found deceased.
C. A coordinated response to a report of a missing child in public buildings where all exterior access to the building is locked and monitored.
D. A reference used by investigators to alert each other when the media has arrived at the scene of an abduction.
C
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a. True b. False
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