Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (2005, US) This document, written by the US Department of Justice, is available… Read more When your child is missing: a family survival guide.
Category: Missing Persons
Ambiguous Loss In Families of the Missing.
Boss, P. G. (2002) The author is a professor at the University of Minnesota, specialising in family psychology and therapy.… Read more Ambiguous Loss In Families of the Missing.
Ambiguous Loss: Working with Families of the Missing.
Boss, P. G. (2004) Access to this document is restricted but the first page is available for all to view.… Read more Ambiguous Loss: Working with Families of the Missing.
A Parental Report on the Long-Term Consequences for Children of Abduction by the Other Parent.
Greif, G. L. (2000) Findings from a longitudinal study on the impact of a child being kidnapped and hidden by… Read more A Parental Report on the Long-Term Consequences for Children of Abduction by the Other Parent.
Ambiguous Loss: Learning to Live with Unresolved Grief (book).
Boss, P. G. (1999) This book is still available to buy from some book shops (for example, Amazon). View the… Read more Ambiguous Loss: Learning to Live with Unresolved Grief (book).
Missing people: issues for the Australian community.
Henderson, M. and Henderson, P. (1998, Australia) Topics include definitions, characteristics of missing people, impact on communities, costs, the effectiveness… Read more Missing people: issues for the Australian community.
Ambiguous Loss and the Family Grieving Process.
Betz, G. and Thorngren, J. M. (2006) The research reported in this document studied the types and characteristics of ambiguous… Read more Ambiguous Loss and the Family Grieving Process.
Away and at risk: The scale of exploited children going missing from care in the UK, 2018-2020.
ECPAT UK and Missing People (2022, UK) A report from the charities ECPAT UK and Missing People which summarises the… Read more Away and at risk: The scale of exploited children going missing from care in the UK, 2018-2020.
‘No news today’: talk of witnessing with families of missing people.
Parr, H., & Stevenson, O. (2014). Document available to view online. Cultural Geographies. Volume: 22 issue: 2, page(s): 297-315. View… Read more ‘No news today’: talk of witnessing with families of missing people.
An Opportunity to Be Heard: Family Experiences of Coronial Investigations Into Missing People and Views on Best Practice.
Dartnall, S., Goodman-Delahunty, J., & Gullifer, J. (2019). Document available to read online. Frontiers in Psychology. Original research published 12.11.19.… Read more An Opportunity to Be Heard: Family Experiences of Coronial Investigations Into Missing People and Views on Best Practice.