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International Parental Child Abduction Will Cost American Economy Billions Of Dollars Over Next Decade According To Upcoming Report Issued By The I CARE Foundation

March 26, 2012 By: admin Category: HR Services

International Parental Child Abduction Will Cost American Economy Billions Of Dollars Over Next Decade According To Upcoming Report Issued By The I CARE Foundation













CHASING THE CYCLONE By Peter Thomas Senese

New York & Los Angeles (PRWEB) March 26, 2012

An upcoming I CARE Foundation report focused on determining the estimated cost of international parental child abduction in the United States titled ‘The Financial Cost Of International Parental Child Abduction On The U.S. Economy’ forecasts targeted American citizen parents who have their child internationally abducted by the other parent could surpass billions of dollars over the next decade in their effort to reunite with their children if the growth rate of abduction is not significantly reduced. In addition, according to the study, the overall cost of international abduction for the American taxpayer is considerably high, as the total cost of abduction includes ancillary and supporting costs associated with cross-border child kidnapping. These costs will be a heavy burden to the American taxpayer and involve considerable expenses related to the financial burden placed on the state and federal court systems who have jurisdiction of the legal proceedings, and costs associated with law enforcement intervention, as the illegal detention of a child by one parent by another in violation of a court order is the criminal act of kidnapping according to state and federal laws, including the International Parental Kidnapping Crimes Act. Additionally, the report cites that due to the hard reality that a parent who has their child criminally internationally abducted by the other parent receives minimal government aid, including no financial support for litigation and minimal financial aid in reunification efforts under the United States’ Congress’ annexation of The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, many targeted parents will use the vast majority of their resources chasing the cyclone of international parental child abduction in their attempt to reunite with their criminally abducted child. Inevitably, as the nightmare of abduction moves forward, many targeted parents are unable to work due to their need to put considerable time and effort into navigating the complex legal maze required for them to reunite with their child, that is, assuming they even know where their child is. In addition, the financial burden on the American taxpayers in lieu of thousands of parents each year facing the grave challenges of international abduction is consuming and includes a substantial loss of tax revenues due to a chasing parent’s loss of employment combined with an increased burden of financial responsibility connected to social service aid needed by many targeted parents, who sadly, are at risk of loosing their life savings trying to rescue their child from kidnapping. According to ‘The Financial Cost Of International Parental Child Abduction On The U.S. Economy’, collectively, the ancillary and supporting services costs are forecast to have a significant toll on the economy and will continue to grow. The final report is scheduled to be released by the I CARE Foundation in mid-May, 2012.

According to ‘Chasing The Cyclone’ and ‘The World Turned Upside Down’ author Peter Thomas Senese, a director of the I CARE Foundation and one of the researchers and writers of ‘The Financial Cost Of International Parental Child Abduction On The U.S. Economy”, “The financial burdern on American parents and taxpayers due to a failure to create international child abduction prevention laws and for courts to uphold existing laws that protect children, parents, and our nation are shocking, and will exceed billions of dollars, as is predicted in the upcoming report. One of the many questions that presents itself is why no presidential candidate is addressing the billions of dollars that our society will lose, not to mention a prediction that could see over 100,000 American children internationally kidnapped between the anticipated reported and unreported cases over the next decade? Certainly, the possibility of billions of dollars in losses and 100,000 American children’s lives stolen is something to talk about.”

The most recent statistics of international abduction comes from the 2010 Report on Compliance with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspect of International Child Abduction prepared by the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Children’s Issues cites that there were 1,621 ‘reported’ international parental child abductions originating from the U.S. during 2009. The average growth rate over the past several years is approximately 20% per year.Additionally, the number of ‘unreported’ cases of international child abduction to contiguous nations is believed to be substantial and is discussed in “Crisis in America: International Parental Child Abduction Today” that is included in the publication “The World Turned Upside Down.” Supporting the concern of the existence of significant ‘unreported’ cases is the most recent National Incidence Study of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Thrownaway Children (NISMART-2) study, which reports that of the 203,900 children that are estimated to be parentally abducted annually in the U.S., only 28% (56,500) of these abductions were reported to law enforcement.

Congressman Christopher Smith of New Jersey, the lead sponsor of H.R. 1940 stated in an ‘Amendment In The Notice Of A Substitute to H.R. 1940, “The Department of State’s Office Of Children’s Issues, which serves as the Central Authority of the United States for purposes of the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction reported that from fiscal year 2008 through fiscal year 2010, it received 3,239 new requests for assistance in the return of 4,728 children to the United States from other countries.”

Requests for assistance to the United States Office of Children’s Issues does not include ‘unreported’ cases of international abduction, which according to the previously issued report ‘Crisis In America’ written by Peter Thomas Senese and Florida’s Child Abduction Prevention Act writer Carolyn Ann Vlk, is forecasted to be near equivalent to the ‘reported’ cases of cross-border abduction due in part to immigration migration projections.

Previously, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency stated in their December, 2001 report that, “Left behind parents pay a high price in cases of international abduction. Approximately one-half of the parents surveyed reported on the amount of money they spent for and/on recovering abducted children. These parents spent on average $ 33,500.00 for search and recovery efforts. About one-fourth of these parents spent $ 75,000.00 or more.” The survey’s mean was $ 61, 238.00, and the medium was $ 33,500.00.

Joel S. Walter, a prominent international family law attorney practicing in New York State commented, “The 2001 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency report was published over a decade ago. During this past decade the number of illegal child abductions has grown exponentially. So too have the costs associated with reunification as will be conveyed in the I CARE Foundation’s upcoming report. Combining the direct financial burden placed on targeted parents, we must consider the ancillary costs associated to court proceedings, law enforcement intervention, government administration of these costs, inflation, and the social cost directly related to the loss of taxable income and social service report. The reality is our nation needs to increase both state and federal laws and policies that prevent abduction from occurring, while our courts and the judges that oversee cases of potential abduction need to act with great caution. Undeniably, this is a grave problem. However, it is simply not a problem that parents who are targeted for this crime face. Economically, the abduction of a child is an attack on the American economy, and the financial cost over the next decade is enormous and will run into the billions of dollars. Clearly, at a time that our nation decides who our new government leaders will be, this is an issue that needs to be seriously discussed.”

“According to the U.S. Department of Justice, human trafficking has become the second fastest growing criminal industry, with children accounting for roughly half of all victims”, says Matthew Barbis, Founder & Chairman of The Rose Brucia Educational Foundation, “It is abundantly clear that we must fight child abduction at the source and teach our children the proper response before the situation presents itself.”






















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ECS Refining Discusses Benefits of Effective B2B and B2C Electronics Reuse, Refurbishment, and Recycling at Reverse Logistics Show in February 7th though the 9th

February 07, 2012 By: admin Category: HR Services

ECS Refining Discusses Benefits of Effective B2B and B2C Electronics Reuse, Refurbishment, and Recycling at Reverse Logistics Show in February 7th though the 9th










Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) February 07, 2012

ECS Refining the industry leader in ethical electronics recycling and product end-of-life services, is providing recommendations for increasing reverse logistics profitability at the 2012 Reverse Logistics Association (RLA) Conference and Expo in booth H9 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. As an established expert in effective electronics reuse, refurbishment, and recycling, we are discussing innovative ways for OEMs, retailers and B2B companies to increase their profit and protect their brands and intellectual property (IP).

ECS is also leading the charge to protect these brands and IP by supporting federal legislation that restricts exports of non working electronics outside the U.S. through the Responsible Electronics Recycling Act (HR 2284 / S1270).

Additionally, through ECS Refining’s ecollective(tm) program, electronics manufacturers and sellers are able to take advantage of a well establish program which enables the easy collection and recycling of B2B and B2C product “take backs”. Visit us this week to see how we can move your company forward!

ECS Refining is a national electronic waste recycling and end-of-life services company with locations in Santa Clara, Stockton, and Gardena Ca; Medford, Oregon; and Mesquite and Terrell, Texas. For over 30 years, ECS has provided recovery and refining, asset management, and resale services to attain maximum recovery value for clients, and environmentally sustainable results. We provide recycling solutions for a wide variety of e-waste materials and are committed to applying smart and planet-friendly solutions for our customers. For more information about our operations and the latest news from ECS Refining visit http://www.ecsrefining.com.

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ThinkHR Adds to Line-up of HR Outsourcing Solutions

June 14, 2011 By: admin Category: HR Services

ThinkHR Adds to Line-up of HR Outsourcing Solutions










Pleasanton, CA (PRWEB) May 26, 2007

ThinkHR, a provider of HR outsourcing, HR consulting and HR recruiting services to employers in the San Francisco Bay Area, has officially launched HR Assist, the latest solution in the ThinkHR line-up of outsourcing solutions.

HR Assist is targeted at companies who already have their day-to-day HR needs met and only occasionally need extra support. Unlike other low cost outsourcing services that provide only remote access, this new, affordable solution combines periodic onsite assistance with constant telephone and email support – plus access to ThinkHR’s proprietary HR Tools.

As with all of ThinkHR’s flexible outsourcing solutions, including TeamBuilder and Total HR Outsourcing, HR Assist customers choose what service level they need and decide for which areas of HR they need the most help.

About ThinkHR

ThinkHR has been helping San Francisco Bay Area employers with their HR needs since 2004. They have a proven track record successfully delivering lower cost, higher quality HR solutions to the small and medium business community by providing strategic, tactical, and administrative support through an outsourced HR team, and supporting them with standardized procedures and technology. By providing this support on a fractional basis, ThinkHR can provide flexible and efficient HR functions at a significant savings of time and money, allowing customers to focus on their core business. ThinkHR is a privately held company based in Pleasanton, CA. For more information about ThinkHR’s services, please visit http://www.thinkhr.com or call 925-225-1100.

Media Contact

Susan Sanders

ThinkHR

805-455-0022

This press release was distributed through eMediawire by Human Resources Marketer (HR Marketer: http://www.HRmarketer.com) on behalf of the company listed above.

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