1) The document discusses the impact of family child abduction on both the abducted children and their left-behind families. It notes that abducted children have their identities and development significantly influenced by their abductor, and live in dangerous conditions being moved frequently.
2) The left-behind families experience shock, grief, depression, and uncertainty not knowing the well-being or location of their missing child. This trauma has long-lasting effects and is exacerbated by reminders over time.
3) Siblings of abducted children become forgotten victims as well, losing attention from parents focused on searching and experiencing conflicting emotions about the situation.