There have been a lot of comments about how dangerous our world is, how many weirdos are out there, etc. Just because I was curious, I looked some things up:
In 1999, only 115 children were abducted by strangers with the intent to keep, kill or hold them for ransom. Though horrifying for those 115 and for society as a whole, the number does seem small, especially considering that there are 40 million children in the US. This would place the odds of a child being kidnapped and held or killed by a stranger at 1 in 347,000.
But statistics show that lots more children
are taken by acquaintances or people they know, primarily for the purpose of sexually assaulting them, so the parental fear may not be as overblown as it seems.
A study conducted in 1999 by the National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Throwaway Children or NISMART, found that in over 70% of stranger kidnapping victims were taken from outdoor areas like parks and playgrounds, and 7% were taken from public buildings like shopping malls.
Of these cases, approximately 90% are committed by males who are between 20-40 years old. In these cases, the child is returned alive less than 60% of the time. 4% are never found.
Most child abductions are perpetrated by family members. While the chances of a stranger abducting ones child are slim, those who do get abducted by strangers are often sexually abused and killed.
Read more at Suite101: Statistics on Child Abduction: Parents Fear Kidnapping More Than Car Accidents - What are the Odds?
http://child-abuse.suite101.com/article.cfm/statistics_on_child_abduction#ixzz0gb2G7MJF
Nearly 75% of the parents in U.S fear that their children might become victims of abduction.
http://www.ygoy.com/index.php/child-abduction-statistics/
Just to put this in perspective:
According to the National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA), nearly 250,000 children are injured every year in car accidents.
This means that on any given day nearly 700 children are harmed due to accidents on our roadways. Of the 250,000 kids injured each year, approximately 2,000 die from their injuries. Children make up about 5% of total fatalities due to car accidents. In fact, for children between the ages of 2 and 14, motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death.
http://www.articlesbase.com/law-articles/children-car-accidents-the-alarming-statistics-695796.html
I have to say, looking at the actual statistics, the parents who allow their children to go pee on their own don't sound like they're terrible parents ricking their child's life and limbs every time they go into a bathroom...