groupabduction
Groupabduction is a phenomenon where a group of individuals collectively abducts another person or group of people. This behavior is often associated with cults, religious groups, or other organized collectives. The term was popularized by the 1993 film "The Abduction," which depicted a group of young women who were abducted by a cult.
Groupabduction is typically characterized by the following elements:
1. Coercion: The abducted individuals are often coerced into joining the group, often through manipulation, threats,
2. Isolation: The abducted individuals are often isolated from the outside world, making it difficult for them
3. Indoctrination: The abducted individuals are often subjected to indoctrination, where they are taught to believe
4. Exploitation: The abducted individuals are often exploited for labor, sexual purposes, or other forms of
Groupabduction is a serious crime that can have long-lasting psychological and emotional effects on the abducted