Missing People and Listen Up (2024) “National statistics show that Black children are disproportionately likely to go missing, with 16%… Read more “We’re told not to make everything about race, but it is about race.” The experiences of Black missing children and their parents
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Computational Model to Support the Detection of Profiles of Missing Person in Colombia.
Gerardo Ernesto Rolong Agudelo, Carlos Enrique Montenegro Marin, Paulo Alonso Gaona-Garcia (2021, Colombia) View the document
The Ethnicity of Missing People
Missing People (2023) A research report, from the charity Missing People, analysing the ethnicity of people who go missing, and… Read more The Ethnicity of Missing People
Sharing Missing Persons Appeals on Social Media: Assessing Community Engagement on Facebook and Twitter
Simona Ciobotaru, Carl Adams, Craig John Robert Collie, Karen Shalev Greene (2022) Published in SIGMIS-CPR ’22: Proceedings of the Conference… Read more Sharing Missing Persons Appeals on Social Media: Assessing Community Engagement on Facebook and Twitter
Missing Persons Data Report 2020/21
National Crime Agency (NCA) (2022) This document is available for anyone to access without restriction and is free to access.… Read more Missing Persons Data Report 2020/21
Transitional Safeguarding and Missing Young People
Missing People (2022) This document is available to access by anyone without restriction and is free to access. View the… Read more Transitional Safeguarding and Missing Young People
Policing and Missing Persons
Lorna Ferguson and Aiden Sidebottom (2022, UK and Canada). “This article provides an overview of what is known about policing… Read more Policing and Missing Persons
Experiences of reporting a child or adult missing to the police.
Missing People (2022). A research report published by the charity Missing People. This document is available to everyone without restriction… Read more Experiences of reporting a child or adult missing to the police.
Running Away from Foster Care: What Do We Know and What Do We Do?
Kimberly Crosland and Glen Dunlap (US, 2015). Published in Journal of Child and Family Studies, Volume 24, Pages 1697–1706. Access… Read more Running Away from Foster Care: What Do We Know and What Do We Do?
Examining the Connection Between Missing Persons and Victimization: An Application of Lifestyle Exposure Theory.
Lorna Ferguson, Melissa Elliott, and Sin Kim (Canada, 2022). Published in Crime and Delinquency. This document is free to access and available… Read more Examining the Connection Between Missing Persons and Victimization: An Application of Lifestyle Exposure Theory.