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  1. Abduction (2011) - IMDb

    Sep 23, 2011 · Abduction: Directed by John Singleton. With Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Jake Andolina. A young man sets out to uncover the truth about his life after finding his baby photo …

  2. Section 2905.02 - Ohio Revised Code | Ohio Laws

    Sep 30, 2011 · (C) Whoever violates this section is guilty of abduction. A violation of division (A) (1) or (2) of this section or a violation of division (B) of this section involving conduct of the type described …

  3. Anatomical Terms of Movement - TeachMeAnatomy

    Dec 22, 2025 · Abduction and adduction are two terms that are used to describe movements towards or away from the midline of the body. Abduction is a movement away from the midline – just as …

  4. ABDUCTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    As statutorily defined, mainly in the nineteenth century, abduction was generally stated to include taking away or detention of a woman under a certain age, usually 16 or 18, with or without her consent or …

  5. What Is the Difference Between Kidnapping and Abduction?

    Apr 1, 2026 · Kidnapping and abduction both involve taking a person against their will, but the legal system treats them as separate offenses with different elements, different intent requirements, and …

  6. Abduction (2011 film) - Wikipedia

    Abduction is a 2011 American action thriller film directed by John Singleton (in his final directed film before his death in 2019), produced by Roy Lee and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, and written by Shawn …

  7. Abduction Law Explained: A Comprehensive Guide

    What Tom sees as “taking my own daughter on vacation,” the law may see as a serious felony: abduction. This scenario, terrifyingly common, cuts to the heart of what abduction means for an …

  8. Kidnappings & Missing Persons — FBI

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  9. Abduction (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Mar 9, 2011 · In the philosophical literature, the term “abduction” is used in two related but different senses. In both senses, the term refers to some form of explanatory reasoning.

  10. abduction | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Abduction refers to the criminal taking or capture of an individual against their will or without their consent, generally by means of persuasion, fraud or force.