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Repeat or chronic?: examining police data accuracy across the ‘history’ classifications of missing person cases.

Posted on 3rd Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic Posted in Missing PersonsTagged police, repeatedly missing, responses, risk assessment

Lorna Ferguson and Wendy Picknell (2021, Canada)

Restricted access but an abstract is available, and if you contact the author they may send you a PDF. View the document

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