Final answer:
The criteria for issuance of an Amber Alert includes the child being in danger, reported missing, and a determined abduction. Hence the correct answer is option D
Step-by-step explanation:
The criteria for issuance of an Amber Alert includes three main elements:
- When a child is in danger of serious harm or death: This means that there is credible information suggesting that the child's life or well-being is at risk.
- When a child is reported missing: Law enforcement requires a report of a missing child before initiating an Amber Alert.
- When law enforcement determines that an abduction has occurred: This is when authorities believe that the child was taken against their will.
The basis for the issuance of an Amber Alert is when all of these criteria are met.
Hence the correct answer is option D