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Author: foxnic

Meeting the needs of detached young runaways through psychologically informed environments.

Posted on 13th Jun 2022 by foxnic

Emile Smeaton (2012) Published in Housing, Care and Support, Volume 15 Issue 2. Access to this document is not restricted.… Read more Meeting the needs of detached young runaways through psychologically informed environments.

Return Home Interviews for Missing Older Adults With Dementia: A Scoping Review.

Posted on 13th Jun 2022 by foxnic

Noelannah Neubauer, Elyse Letts, Christine Daum, Antonio Miguel-Cruz, Lauren McLennan, Lili Liu (2021) Published in Innovation in Aging, Volume 5, Issue Supplement_1, 2021, Page 143.… Read more Return Home Interviews for Missing Older Adults With Dementia: A Scoping Review.

Applying the criminal narrative experience framework to missing children.

Posted on 12th Jun 202212th Jun 2022 by foxnic

Daniel Hunt (2021) Published in the Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, volume 18, issue 1. Access to this… Read more Applying the criminal narrative experience framework to missing children.

Do Image Variability and Names in Missing Person Appeals Improve Prospective Person Memory?

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Stefana Juncu, Hartmut Blank, Ryan J. Fitzgerald and Lorraine Hope (2020) Published in Journal of Applied Research in Memory and… Read more Do Image Variability and Names in Missing Person Appeals Improve Prospective Person Memory?

A 10 year follow-up study of young people reported missing to the police for the first time in 2005.

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Emily Stevenson and Stuart D. M. Thomas (2018, Australia) Published in Journal of Youth Studies, Volume 21, 2018, Issue 10. Access to… Read more A 10 year follow-up study of young people reported missing to the police for the first time in 2005.

Making decisions in missing person identification cases with low statistical power.

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Franco L. Marsico, Magnus D. Vigeland, Thore Egeland and Mariana Herrera Piñero (2021, Argentina) Published in Forensic Science International: Genetics,… Read more Making decisions in missing person identification cases with low statistical power.

Memory of people from missing person posters: the number of posters seen, the number of times they are seen, and the passage of time matter.

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Freya O’Brien and Craig Thorley (2021) Published in Psychology, Crime & Law, Volume 27, 2021, Issue 8. Access to this document… Read more Memory of people from missing person posters: the number of posters seen, the number of times they are seen, and the passage of time matter.

3D images to replace traditional ‘missing person’ posters (news).

Posted on 1st Jun 20221st Jun 2022 by foxnic

BBC News (2022) The charity Missing People have launched a new approach to missing person appeals, using moving 3D images… Read more 3D images to replace traditional ‘missing person’ posters (news).

Development of a Face Prediction System for Missing Children in a Smart City Safety Network.

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Ding-Chau Wang, Zhi-Jing Tsai, Chao-Chun Chen and Gwo-Jiun Horng (2022, Taiwan)  This document is available for everyone to view, without restriction.… Read more Development of a Face Prediction System for Missing Children in a Smart City Safety Network.

ChildGAN: Face aging and rejuvenation to find missing children.

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Praveen Kumar Chandaliya and Neeta Nain (2022, India) As part of this study, a new dataset was created for the… Read more ChildGAN: Face aging and rejuvenation to find missing children.

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