Of A Person or People
- Alien abduction, memories of being taken by apparently nonhuman entities from a different planet
- History of alien abduction claims
- Alien abduction claimants
- Narrative of the abduction phenomenon
- Perspectives on the abduction phenomenon
- Child abduction, the abduction or kidnapping of a young child (or baby) by an older person
- International child abduction
- Raptio, large scale abduction of women, either for marriage or enslavement
- Kidnapping, the taking away of a person against the person's will
- Bride kidnapping, a practice in which a man abducts the woman he wishes to marry
- Express kidnapping, a method of abduction where a small ransom that a company or family can easily pay is requested
- Tiger kidnapping, taking a hostage to force a loved one or associate of the victim to do something
Read more about this topic: The Abduction
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