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Missing Persons Information Hub (MPIH)

For everyone who cares about missing people

Author: Charlie Hedges

Solving missing persons cases.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Pearsall, B., & Weiss, D. (2009). Document available to view online. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. USA National… Read more Solving missing persons cases.

Getting together: a better deal for the public through joint working.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

NPIA (2009). Document available to view online. London: Home Office. Examining the benefits of police forces and authorities working together.… Read more Getting together: a better deal for the public through joint working.

A Study of the Characteristics of Outstanding Missing Persons: Implications for the Development of Police Risk Assessment.

Posted on 4th May 20224th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Newiss, G. (2005) Restricted access but abstract is available. Analysis of long-term missing persons. Policing and society, 15(2) 212-225. View… Read more A Study of the Characteristics of Outstanding Missing Persons: Implications for the Development of Police Risk Assessment.

Amber Alert: bringing abducted children home.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

National Criminal Justice Reference Service (2005) Document is available to view online. Explanation of what an AMBER Alert is and… Read more Amber Alert: bringing abducted children home.

The Psychology of AMBER Alert: Unresolved Issues and Implications.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Miller, M.K., Griffin, T., Clinkinbeard, S. S., & Thomas, R. M. (2009). Restricted access but abstract is available. The Social… Read more The Psychology of AMBER Alert: Unresolved Issues and Implications.

Operation Coveyville: double no body murder investigation.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

McCabe, S. (2010). Document available to read online. Journal of Homicide and Major Incident Investigation, 6(1),59-72. View the document.

Identification of Missing Persons: The Spanish “Phoenix” Program

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Lorente, J.A., Entrala, C., Alvarez, J.C., Arce, B., Heinrichs, B., Lorente, M., Carrasco, F., Budowle, B., & Villanueva, E. (2001)… Read more Identification of Missing Persons: The Spanish “Phoenix” Program

The effectiveness of supermarket posters in helping to find missing children.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Lampinen, J. M., Arnal, J., & Hicks, J. L. (2009) Restricted access but abstract is available. Journal of Interpersonal Violence,… Read more The effectiveness of supermarket posters in helping to find missing children.

The FAST and efficient international disaster Victim IDentification (FASTID) Project

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Interpol (2011) Information is available to view online. An information management and decision support system for improved disaster victim identification.… Read more The FAST and efficient international disaster Victim IDentification (FASTID) Project

Using multimedia to support jury understanding of DNA profiling evidence.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Hewson, L., & Goodman-Delahunty, J. (2008). Restricted access but document is available. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 40(1), View the document.

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