Abduction
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Abduction or abducted may refer to:
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[edit] Of a person or people
- Kidnapping, the taking away of a person against the person's will
- Alien abduction, memories of being taken by apparently nonhuman entities
- Bride kidnapping, a practice in which a man abducts the woman he wishes to marry
- Child abduction, the abduction or kidnapping of a young child (or baby) by an older person
- Express kidnapping, a method of abduction where a small ransom that a company or family can easily pay is requested
- Raptio, large scale abduction of women, either for marriage or enslavement
- Tiger kidnapping, taking a hostage to force a loved one or associate of the victim to do something
- Arrest, the taking into custody of a person, especially against his will and/or ensured by the use of restraints
[edit] Sciences
- Abduction (kinesiology), a type of movement which draws a limb away from the median plane of the body
- Abductive reasoning, a method of reasoning in logic
[edit] Media
[edit] Film and television
- Abduction (1975 film), directed by Joseph Zito
- Abduction (2011 film), an action-thriller film starring Taylor Lautner
- Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story, a 2005 American documentary film
- "Abduction" (The Outer Limits), episode of the television series
- "The Abduction", episode of the television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
- "Abduction", episode of Death Note, a Japanese animation television series
- "Abducted", episode of Invader Zim, an animated television series
[edit] Music and literature
- Abduction, a music label run by Sun City Girls members
- Abducted (album), an album by death metal band Hypocrisy
- Abduction (novel), a 2000 novel by novelist Robin Cook
- Abduction! (2004), novel by Peg Kehret
[edit] See also
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