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Missing Persons Information Hub (MPIH)

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Category: Missing Persons

Unsolvable? Assessing the accuracy of missing person case data. 

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Duncan, S. (2020).  Annually, about 100,000 individuals are reported missing to authorities in the US. Fortunately, the majority of these… Read more Unsolvable? Assessing the accuracy of missing person case data. 

Incidence of and Risk Factors for Missing Events Due to Wandering in Community-dwelling Older People with Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment. 

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Suzuki, T., Miura, K., & Sakurai, T. (2021).  The burden of missing incidents is not only on the person with… Read more Incidence of and Risk Factors for Missing Events Due to Wandering in Community-dwelling Older People with Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment. 

Safety System for Dementia Affected Person. 

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Ms. Sterlin Minish T N, Mansi Gour, Manasa S K, Ajay Kiran, Mohsin Imam,Maroof Hasan (2021) The wandering of elderly… Read more Safety System for Dementia Affected Person. 

Location prediction using GPS trackers: Can machine learning help locate the missing people with dementia?

Posted on 28th Nov 202328th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Wojtusiak, J., & Nia, R. M. (2021).  Significant number of people with dementia are at risk of wandering and getting… Read more Location prediction using GPS trackers: Can machine learning help locate the missing people with dementia?

Identifying and responding to the psychosocial support needs of young people when a loved one is a missing person.

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Davies, E. A. (2020).  More than 38,000 people are reported missing to state and territory police in Australia annually, with… Read more Identifying and responding to the psychosocial support needs of young people when a loved one is a missing person.

Integration of GIS, GPS and CCTV into a tracking app system: Developing a search tool for missing seniors with dementia.

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Kuo, P. F., & Chiu, C. S. (2020).  CCTV plays an important role in police investigation and crime prevention. Besides… Read more Integration of GIS, GPS and CCTV into a tracking app system: Developing a search tool for missing seniors with dementia.

Health professional’s knowledge of how to report a missing person with dementia: A national survey

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

MacAndrew, M., Beattie, E., Taylor, D., Whitehead, J., Quinn, J., & Wyles, C. (2020).  Aim – Explore what the current… Read more Health professional’s knowledge of how to report a missing person with dementia: A national survey

Supporting people with dementia who mobilise excessively around and outside of the home. 

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Maidens, G. (2020).  Family carers of people with dementia often report that the person they care for appears to ‘wander’… Read more Supporting people with dementia who mobilise excessively around and outside of the home. 

Evaluation of antecedent behaviors of dementia-related wandering in community and facility settings.

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Neubauer, N. A., & Liu, L. (2020).  Aim: To understand antecedent behaviors to critical wandering among persons living with dementia in… Read more Evaluation of antecedent behaviors of dementia-related wandering in community and facility settings.

Impact of road network structure on dementia-related missing incidents: a spatial buffer approach.

Posted on 28th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Puthusseryppady, V., Manley, E., Lowry, E., Patel, M., & Hornberger, M. (2020).  Dementia-related missing incidents are a highly prevalent issue… Read more Impact of road network structure on dementia-related missing incidents: a spatial buffer approach.

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