The term used when a kidnapped victim begins to identify with their captors is "Stockholm Syndrome." This psychological phenomenon occurs when hostages or victims develop positive feelings, empathy, or loyalty toward their captors, often as a coping mechanism in response to the trauma of their situation. The syndrome highlights the complexities of human psychology in extreme circumstances.
it is when the victim seek for help/ the victim is in deep depretion
A ransom note is sent by a kidnapper to a rich relation of the kidnapped victim. A ransom note asks for payment in return for the kidnapped person.
With no names of victim, city, state, ect. there is no way to give an accurate answer. Unfortunatly, young girls disappear far to often.
The victim of the crime had reported it to the police.
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He Kidnapped someone. It is said that he may have been framed by his victim though.
Yes, Well someone who has been kidnapped has been abudected. As in ex. If you where kidnapped by aliens then you have been abducted by aliens.
They are called odontologists, and they help identify a victim by their teeth when the victim is left at an unidentifiable state.
This is an invalid question because vampires are not real. You will never see a 'vampire' victim.
by pick out the person in a line up
Kidnapping poses severe physical and psychological risks to victims, including potential harm or death from the captors. Victims may experience trauma, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of their ordeal. Additionally, kidnappers often demand ransom, which can put further pressure on families and law enforcement. The uncertainty of the situation can lead to significant emotional distress for both the victim and their loved ones.
To preserve life. To preserve scenes. To secure evidence. To identify victim(s). To identify witness(es).