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=== Other === Other motivations behind kidnapping include the kidnap of a person for [[sexual assault]] purposes, or situations of domestic violence. For example, the ''2003 Domestic Violence Report in Colorado'' shows in most instances of domestic violence people, most typically white females, will be taken from their residence by a present or former spouse or significant other. Often they will be taken by force, not with a weapon, and victims will be freed without injury to their person. [[Bride kidnapping]] is a term often applied loosely, to include any bride "abducted" against the will of her parents, even if she is willing to marry the "abductor". It still is traditional amongst certain [[nomad]]ic peoples of [[Central Asia]]. It has seen a resurgence in [[Kyrgyzstan]] since the fall of the [[Soviet Union]] and the subsequent erosion of women's rights.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.channel4.com/more4/documentaries/doc-feature.jsp?id=6&pageParam=2 |title=Bride Kidnapping - a Channel 4 documentary |publisher=Channel4.com}}</ref> Kidnapping has sometimes been used by the family and friends of a [[cult]] member as a method to remove them from the cult and begin a [[deprogramming]] process to change their allegiance away from the group.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Object |first=object |title=Tort Liability for Cult Deprogramming: Peterson v. Sorlien |url=https://core.ac.uk/reader/159558980 |journal=CORE}}</ref> Motivations for kidnapping cannot always be easily defined. During the 1990s and afterward, for example, the [[New York divorce coercion gang]] was involved in a sting of kidnappings. They would take Jewish husbands from their homes in New York and New Jersey and torture them in order for them to grant ''[[Get (divorce document)|gittin]],'' or religious divorces, to their wives. The gang is notorious for crimes of this nature. They were later apprehended for their crimes on October 9, 2013, in connection with a foiled kidnapping plot.<ref>Samaha, Albert; [https://www.villagevoice.com/news/bad-rabbi-tales-of-extortion-and-torture-depict-a-divorce-brokers-brutal-grip-on-the-orthodox-community-6440276 "Bad Rabbi: Tales of Extortion and Torture Depict a Divorce Broker's Brutal Grip on the Orthodox Community"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160407224200/https://www.villagevoice.com/news/bad-rabbi-tales-of-extortion-and-torture-depict-a-divorce-brokers-brutal-grip-on-the-orthodox-community-6440276|date=April 7, 2016}}, Dec 4, 2013; ''Village Voice''</ref><ref>[https://www.fbi.gov/newark/press-releases/2015/three-orthodox-jewish-rabbis-convicted-of-conpsiracy-to-kidnap-jewish-husbands-in-order-to-force-them-to-consent-to-religious-divorces/ "Three Orthodox Jewish Rabbis Convicted of Conspiracy to Kidnap Jewish Husbands in Order to Force Them to Consent to Religious Divorces"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054219/https://www.fbi.gov/newark/press-releases/2015/three-orthodox-jewish-rabbis-convicted-of-conpsiracy-to-kidnap-jewish-husbands-in-order-to-force-them-to-consent-to-religious-divorces/|date=March 4, 2016}}, Apr 21, 2015; ''U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation''</ref>
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