Deviant Criminology

Amber Hagerman and the Amber Alert System

Richard Weaver, Heather Kenney, Rachel Czar Season 1 Episode 2

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In their first episode the hosts explore the death of Amber Hagerman and how this horrific crime led to the formation of the Amber Alert system. As the first episode of their podcast, they are learning the trade as they apply their criminal justice experiences to the topic.

Discover the heartbreaking story that catalyzed a nationwide effort to protect our children. Join us as we recount the tragic events of Amber Hagerman’s abduction in 1996 and the subsequent creation of the Amber Alert System. We delve into the emotional toll on her family and community while emphasizing the crucial role of public vigilance. As we explore the mechanics of the alert system, you'll learn how even small community actions can make a life-saving difference.

In this episode, we trace the Amber Alert System’s journey from a local initiative to a national and even international program. Hear about the legislative milestones, such as the Ashland-Mike-Amber Alert in Indian Country Act, which addressed the unique challenges faced by Native American territories. We also discuss the creation of the Ebony Alert to tackle the issue of missing persons of color, illustrating how alert systems are evolving to serve diverse communities better.

We tackle the complexities and controversies surrounding Amber Alerts, including issues of overuse and desensitization. Through studies and personal anecdotes, we highlight the need for a balanced approach to ensure these alerts are effective without causing undue alarm. We also touch on Silver Alerts and their significance for vulnerable populations. By the end of this episode, you'll understand the evolution of child abduction responses and appreciate the vital role of community involvement in ensuring the safety of at-risk individuals.

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