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If a child is determined to be missing, which of the following information can be released to the public?

  1. The child's name and date of birth

  2. Physical description of the child

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above as child information is confidential

The correct answer is: Both A and B

When a child is determined to be missing, it is critical to disseminate information to aid in their recovery. Both the child's name and date of birth, as well as their physical description, play fundamental roles in helping to identify and locate the missing child. The release of the child's name and date of birth allows the public to have specific identification markers that can facilitate recognition. Meanwhile, a physical description, including characteristics such as height, weight, hair color, and clothing, provides additional details that can help individuals spot the child in their community. These types of information are commonly shared in public notifications, such as Amber Alerts, since they enhance the chances of locating the child swiftly and safely. While concerns about confidentiality and privacy are valid, in cases of missing children, the priority shifts towards the urgent need for assistance and mobilizing public awareness to support recovery efforts. Thus, both pieces of information are appropriate and necessary to release.