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Missing Persons Information Hub (MPIH)

For everyone who cares about missing people

Author: Charlie Hedges

How do EU Member States treat cases of missing unaccompanied minors?

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Sommarribas, A. (2020).  The phenomenon of migrant children going missing has recently received increased attention from the media in several… Read more How do EU Member States treat cases of missing unaccompanied minors?

ESPOZ An electronic system supporting the Polish police in the search for missing persons.

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

ŚWIERCZEWSKA-GĄSIOROWSKA, A. PORWISZ, M.OLBER, P. The Police Academy in Szczytno has been carrying out a research project entitled “Development of… Read more ESPOZ An electronic system supporting the Polish police in the search for missing persons.

Prioritising family members for genotyping in missing person cases: A general approach combining the statistical power of exclusion and inclusion.

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Vigeland, M. D., Marsico, F. L., Pinero, M. H., & Egeland, T. (2020). Missing person identification typically involves genetic matching… Read more Prioritising family members for genotyping in missing person cases: A general approach combining the statistical power of exclusion and inclusion.

A collective awareness platform for missing children investigation and rescue.

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Michalitsi-Psarrou, A., Ntanos, C., & Psarras, J. (2020) The plight of missing children is particularly strenuous and sensitive for society… Read more A collective awareness platform for missing children investigation and rescue.

No further action: contextualising social care decisions for children victimised in extra-familial settings. 

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Lloyd, J., & Firmin, C. (2020).  England’s child protection system is intended to safeguard young people at risk of significant… Read more No further action: contextualising social care decisions for children victimised in extra-familial settings. 

Missing persons and runaway youth: The role of social media as an alert system and crime control tool.

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Jeanis, M. N. (2020).  Missing persons cases have a unique relationship with the media, where increased exposure is said to… Read more Missing persons and runaway youth: The role of social media as an alert system and crime control tool.

Effectiveness of descriptions in missing children appeals: exploration of length, type of content and confidence on recall accuracy.

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Hunt, D., Ioannou, M., & Synnott, J. (2020).  When a child goes missing, it is commonplace to release details of… Read more Effectiveness of descriptions in missing children appeals: exploration of length, type of content and confidence on recall accuracy.

Locating missing persons using artificial intelligence

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Kumar, M., Singh, S., Dipesh, I., Raju, I. H., & Babu, S. S. (2020).  Finding a missing person these days… Read more Locating missing persons using artificial intelligence

Finding Missing Person Based on Face Recognition Using AI in Video Surveillance System

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Mageswaran S, Siva Kumar C, Prasanth G, Sundaram M (2023) AI-based face recognition for missing person searches is a promising… Read more Finding Missing Person Based on Face Recognition Using AI in Video Surveillance System

They should have known: Hindsight and outcome biases in child abduction cases.

Posted on 3rd Dec 2023 by Charlie Hedges

McDermott, C. M., Miller, M. K., & DeVault, A. (2020).  Two cognitive biases might partially account for public support of… Read more They should have known: Hindsight and outcome biases in child abduction cases.

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