What criteria should officers consider to determine whether a runaway child is endangered?

What will be an ideal response?


Investigators should also consider several criteria to determine whether the runaway child is endangered:
• Is the missing child younger than 13 years of age?
• Is the missing child believed to be out of the physical or geographic zone of safety for
his or her age and developmental stage?
• Is the missing child mentally incapacitated?
• Is the missing child drug dependent—on a prescribed medication or an illegal substance—and is the dependency life­threatening?
• Was the missing child absent from home for more than 24 hours before being
reported to police?
• Is the missing child believed to be in a life­threatening situation?
• Is the missing child believed to be in the company of adults who could endanger his or
her welfare?
• Is the child's absence inconsistent with his or her established patterns of behavior and
the deviation not readily explained?
• Are there other circumstances involved in the disappearance that would cause a
reasonable person to conclude that the child should be considered at risk?

Any child who fits any of these criteria should be categorized as an endangered runaway, and efforts to locate the child should be immediately put into effect.

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