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The Nature and Outcome of Going Missing: The Challenge of Developing Effective Risk Assessment Procedures.

Posted on 26th Feb 202213th Mar 2022 by foxnic Posted in Missing PersonsTagged adults, characteristics, children, drugs, fatal outcomes, homicide, mental health, offending, police, responses, risk assessment, suicide

Roger Tarling and John Burrows (2004, UK)

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