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Missing Persons Information Hub (MPIH)

For everyone who cares about missing people

Author: foxnic

Heading Back To Harm: A study on trafficked and unaccompanied children going missing from care in the UK.

Posted on 8th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Andrea Simon, Chloe Setter, and Lucy Holmes (2016, UK) Document available to view online. ECPAT and Missing People View

Child sexual abuse and exploitation: Understanding risk and vulnerability.

Posted on 8th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Early Intervention Foundation (2016, UK) Document available to read online. Looking at the risk indicators and protective factors for child… Read more Child sexual abuse and exploitation: Understanding risk and vulnerability.

Holding on to hope: A review of the literature exploring missing persons, hope and ambiguous loss.

Posted on 8th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Sarah Wayland, Myfanwy Maple, Kathy McKay and Geoffrey Glassock (2016, Australia) Restricted access but an abstract is available, and if… Read more Holding on to hope: A review of the literature exploring missing persons, hope and ambiguous loss.

Children and young mothers’ agency in the context of conflict: A review of the experiences of formerly abducted young people in Northern Uganda.

Posted on 8th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Eric Ochen (2016, Uganda) Restricted access with abstract available. Child Abuse & Neglect 42(Summer (3). View

Why can’t you change? Stories of parents and street educators about adolescent girls in street situations.

Posted on 8th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Isabel Berckmans, Marcela Losantos Velasco, Julia Villanueva O’Driscoll and Gerrit Loots (2016, Bolivia) Restricted access but an abstract is available,… Read more Why can’t you change? Stories of parents and street educators about adolescent girls in street situations.

Police Attitudes in England to Return Interviews, in Repeat Missing Person Cases.

Posted on 4th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Michael F. Harris and Karen Shalev Greene (2016, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender… Read more Police Attitudes in England to Return Interviews, in Repeat Missing Person Cases.

Missing children: who cares? The police response to missing and absent children.

Posted on 4th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

HMIC (2016, UK) Document available to view online. Justice Inspectorates. Her Majesties Inspectorate of Constabulary. View

Investigating missing persons: learning from interviews with families.

Posted on 4th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Woolnough, P., Stevenson, O., and Parr, H. (2015, UK) Document available to read online. Journal of Homicide and Major Incident… Read more Investigating missing persons: learning from interviews with families.

Living Absence: The Strange Geographies of Missing People. Environment and Planning.

Posted on 4th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Parr, H., Stevenson, O., Fyfe, N. and Woolnough, P. (2015, UK) Document available to read online. Environment and Planning D:… Read more Living Absence: The Strange Geographies of Missing People. Environment and Planning.

Running the Risks: The links between gang involvement and young people going missing.

Posted on 4th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Rachel Sturrock and Lucy Holmes (2015, UK) Document available the view online. Catch-22 and Missing People. View

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