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bishop0408 t1_j9vpg6o wrote
Not the smartest victim in history
wtfsafrush t1_j9vsrh3 wrote
Fetlocks_Glistening t1_j9vtule wrote
You know most kidnappings are bad on bad, like drug dealer debts to each other. So no surprise really
Calamitous_Stars t1_j9zmnk2 wrote
I wouldn't say "most" as sex-trafficking is still a thriving business, unfortunately..
And I genuinely doubt everyone stuck in those situations are there willingly..
Fetlocks_Glistening t1_j9znv91 wrote
Why wouldn't you say "most" if it accurately represents "way over 50%" mathematical expression?
It's a pretty simple law enforcement statistic of gang and drug related kidnappings, of which there's an overwhelming majority when we're talking adults, and in those the victim typically is a proper crim himself and won't snitch, so refuses to deal to law enforcement immediately on being freed. Downvoting mathematics?
With children it's overwhelmingly custody disputes.
PS If you're thinking primarily of trafficking, it's a totally different crime, doesn't need to involve kidnapping, so the two are completely different statistics not to be confused.
Calamitous_Stars t1_j9zsn2f wrote
Where and how you focus your attention is really telling.
Thanks for the warning.
ButterscotchSure6589 t1_j9zceuo wrote
There is much truth in what you say.
Merv71 t1_j9vwddd wrote
TLDR: someone got arrested for breaking the law.