Criteria for the use of an AMBER Alert

Every day children are reported as missing in The Netherlands. After a shorter
or longer time almost all of them are found alive. Most of these missing children
are runaways. Obviously there is a risk, that they will meet, or maybe have already
met, the wrong kind of people. Publicity can help find these missing children in
several different ways. We have all seen items about this in Tros Vermist or in
Hart van Nederland or in national or regional newspapers. The Internet is also
being used to find these children, with the Netpresenter screensaver, on Twitter,
with Windows Live messages and on this web site.
Every year though we have a couple of cases of missing children, in which the
risks for the child are much more severe than normal. That will almost certainly
be the situation if the child has been abducted by a stranger. Such abductions
are often meant to sexually abuse the child and therefore there is a greater
chance that the abductor will kill the child for fear of discovery of what he
has done. Another situation which poses a greater risk to a child is when very
young children go missing. They can easily become the victim of an accident when
they have lost their way.
AMBER Alerts have been designed for these special high risk cases. You will
only receive an AMBER Alert if the following circumstances are met:
- the missing child must be younger than 18 years.
- there must be direct danger for the child's life or direct fear for
serious bodily harm.
- there must be sufficient information about the victim, a possible abductor
or a vehicle used, so an AMBER Alert will increase the chances of recovering
the child.
- the AMBER Alert must be used as soon as possible after the abduction or
the child going missing has been reported.
For persons of 18 years of age or above no AMBER Alert will be issued, even
if they mentally function at a level below the age of 18. If such seems
necessary, other ways to ask for the public's assistance will be used. Though
one can assume that every case in which a child goes missing poses a risk to
that child, such would not be sufficient to issue an AMBER Alert. The use of
AMBER Alerts in missing child cases with less risk for the child would take away
the special effect of the system.
A picture of the abducted or missing child is required to be able to ask the
public's assistance. It is also possible to use information of a vehicle, i.e.
the brand and type and the (partial) license plates.
Finally, the strength of AMBER Alerts is the immediate and all-encompassing
way in which the public is asked to assist in helping to find the abducted or
missing child, which could be in a life threatening situation. That requires
that AMBER Alerts should be issued as soon as possible after the abduction or
after the child has gone missing.

For more information about AMBER Alerts
and how to receive them you can visit www.amberalertnederland.nl
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