Monday, May 7, 2012

App designed to help to finding missing kids

Lockheed Martin shows a Block III GPS satellite orbiting the Earth. The new generation of satellites will improve the accuracy of military and civilian GPS receivers. The Block III is now undergoing testing at the Lockheed Martin plant south of Denver.
The government has published its strategy to identify and support children and adults who go missing. As the plan has acknowledged, children who go missing are at increased risk of sexual exploitation and abuse. They are sometimes running towards harm, even as they may be running away from it. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to mitigating the risks they face or preventing the harm they may experience. What is crucial about a missing episode is that it is more often a consequence, symptom or indicator of a problem, rather than a problem itself. If we really want to reduce the likelihood of children going missing, we need a commitment to address what causes them to run away from, or run to, harm.................
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