Arguing for Improved Legislation

It is more than apparent statistically and anecdotally that Arizona families of missing children need to be provided with legislation that equips and enables local law enforcement to combat the issue of child trafficking and exploitation. This necessary action requires reviewing and auditing policies, procedures, and legislation involving missing children.

Predators and Missing Runaways

It is well understood that technology has advanced, ever and onward, beyond our understanding and preparedness. But, do you know all the places where your child could have conversations with strangers? While an initial reaction may be to attempt to restrict and forbid engagement in such arenas, complete avoidance may not be entirely possible; the genie, so to speak, has already been released from the lamp. And, yet, there are an estimated 500,000 predators online every day specifically targeting and soliciting children.

Permission Granted

Children need to know that they have permission to keep themselves safe. We want them to be quick to charitable service, gentle in disposition, obedient to authority; but, they also need to know that they have our explicit permission to literally run away from threats, to say “no” and create boundaries and barriers when their instincts tell them they are in danger, and to fight with relentless and violent intensity when required.