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Author: foxnic

A descriptive study of elderly patients with dementia who died wandering outdoors in Kochi Prefecture, Japan.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Furumiya, J., and Hashimoto, Y. (2015, Japan) Available to view online. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Diseases and other Dementias. View

Statutory guidance on children who run away or go missing from home or care (2014).

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Department for Education (2014, UK) Document available to view online. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. View the document

The Role of Return Home Welfare Interviews in Responding to the Needs of Young Runaways.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Fiona Mitchell, Margaret Malloch and Cheryl Burgess (2014, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Children & Society. Volume 28 Issue… Read more The Role of Return Home Welfare Interviews in Responding to the Needs of Young Runaways.

High Risk? Attitudes to the Risk Assessment Process in Missing Person Investigations.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Richard Smith and Karen Shalev Greene (2014, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. University of Portsmouth. Read more

The Cost of Missing Person Investigations: Implications for Current Debates.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Karen Shalev Greene and Francis Pakes (2014, UK) Restricted access but an abstract is available, and if you contact the… Read more The Cost of Missing Person Investigations: Implications for Current Debates.

Missing from care: A multi-agency response for adults missing from health and care.

Posted on 4th Mar 20221st Mar 2023 by foxnic

UK Home Office (2021, UK) Document available to view online. The multi-agency response for adults missing from health and care… Read more Missing from care: A multi-agency response for adults missing from health and care.

When the search is over: reconnecting missing children and adults.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Lucy Holmes (2014, UK) Document available to view online. Missing People and Oak Foundation. View the document

Real Voices: Child sexual exploitation in Greater Manchester.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Ann Coffey (2014, UK) Document available to view online. An independent inquiry into the work that has been undertaken to… Read more Real Voices: Child sexual exploitation in Greater Manchester.

Investigating missing persons: Learning from interviews with located missing adults.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Penny Woolnough, Olivia Stevenson, Nicholas Fyfe (2014, UK) Document available to read online. Journal of Homicide and Major Incident Investigation.… Read more Investigating missing persons: Learning from interviews with located missing adults.

If only I, they, we had done things differently: Young people talk about school difficulties and crime.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Moore, T. and McArthur, M. (2014, Australia) Document is available to read online. Children and Youth Services Review 44. Read… Read more If only I, they, we had done things differently: Young people talk about school difficulties and crime.

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