Perhaps the word "trafficker" is both strange and familiar to many families. Just because it didn't happen around doesn't mean it didn't happen Parents can't relax their vigilance. Maybe, he is watching your children around. This is not an alarmist, as long as it happens once, then a family will be broken.
Many parents believe that today's society is a peaceful information age, and it is no problem to let children play outside occasionally. In order to prevent traffickers, positioning watches, children's leashes and even early warning platforms for children's disappearance have been launched. But this does not mean that the child is absolutely safe. Once children leave their parents' sight, danger will follow.
On March 4, 2020, many things happened. Shen's child was abducted 15 years ago, and now the family is finally reunited. You can't imagine what the father of the child went through in the process of finding the child in this 15 year. The "Yimei" incident continues, but the scene of 15 is gone forever.
"Don't do business, don't harm people." As long as there is profit, even if the crime cost is so high, there will always be traffickers who are desperate to "dance on the knife."
1. People who have been trafficked to poor areas or are infertile.
In many poor areas, due to the deep-rooted feudal ideology, legal awareness is weak. Being sold to poor areas, children can't walk out of the mountains all their lives, which is the lowest risk choice for traffickers. There is also being bought and adopted by some infertile people. Such people will not only tell on others, but also spend a lot of money. Even if a person's conscience is discovered, it has been so many years that he has long forgotten what a trafficker looks like. Therefore, such people can maximize the interests of traffickers.
Second, training all kinds of skills, forcing crimes and performing arts in the street.
These are common channels for traffickers to deal with abducted children. They will use various methods to force children to train various skills, beat and scold them without any worries, and limit their freedom. Test the child bit by bit until the child completely gives in and does not resist. Then traffickers will take the abducted children everywhere to engage in criminal activities or street performers.
Third, make it deformed and disabled and take it to the street to beg.
This is the last thing parents want to see. Traffickers will maim abducted children, even cut off their hands and feet, disfigure them, and make them deformed and disabled children. The child's health has been greatly hurt, and these injuries are irreparable. Then use the sympathy of the public to force children to beg from passers-by
There are countless crimes committed by traffickers. These are just three possible situations, and there are many worse ones that I won't list one by one.
First, smart kids.
This kind of children will be particularly difficult for traffickers, because smart children can not only respond to the crisis quickly, but also find ways to escape and ask for help.
Even if abducted, it is a thorn in the side and difficult to control. Faced with such children, they would rather give up such objects than take risks.
Second, children with strong safety awareness.
Children with a strong sense of security are very alert to danger. When they see strangers approaching or seducing themselves, they not only ignore them, but also go back to their parents and tell them at the first time. This also benefits from the safety awareness instilled by parents since childhood.
Of course, such children will not go to remote places alone, and traffickers will not attack such children because the chances of success are very low.
Third, children who never leave their parents' sight.
There is another kind of children who are not smart, but they will never leave their parents' sight no matter where they are. Whenever there is danger, parents can find out at the first time that traffickers cannot start as soon as they appear around their children.
None of the above three types of traffickers will touch it. In addition, parents whose children are safe should also protect them with care.
If it is not enough to just tell children "Don't eat things given by strangers when mom is away" or "Call the police uncle in case of danger", we should also give them safety precautions.
1. memorize emergency telephone numbers, such as SOS 1 10, firefighting 1 19, first aid 120, etc. At the same time, remember the family name, telephone number, address and other information. So that when danger comes, you can ask for help at the first time.
2. Don't take things from strangers, and be wary of strangers approaching you.
Don't take remote roads when you go out. There are many people.
Don't trust strangers easily, these people will pretend to be relatives, teachers, classmates, etc. You can let strangers amplify their voices and call their parents to tell the truth.
When you can't escape, calmly analyze who you can turn to for help, such as police, soldiers, security guards, etc. Or hide in the shops doing business on the street and shout for help.
6. If you find yourself kidnapped by a stranger, besides looking for opportunities to call 1 10, you should also tell people on the roadside to ask for help, lip-synch for help, gesture for help, etc. Or secretly throw the distress note to a crowded place for help and so on.
Faced with the endless tricks of traffickers, parents should not only cultivate their children's safety awareness and preventive skills from an early age, but also learn more about anti-trafficking and know how to protect their children. If there is a safety seminar on anti-abduction, you may wish to take more children to let them know how to protect themselves.
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