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Missing Persons Information Hub (MPIH)

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Tag: adults

Safe and Well? Police Voices in Managing the Return of Missing People, in England and Wales (thesis).

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Michael Harris (2019, UK) Document is available to view online. Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth. View

People with dementia getting lost in Australia: Dementia‐related missing person reports in the media.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

MacAndrew, M., Schnitker, L., Shepherd, N. and Beattie, E. (2018, Australia) Restricted access with abstract available. Australian Journal on Ageing.… Read more People with dementia getting lost in Australia: Dementia‐related missing person reports in the media.

Missing persons: Who is at risk?

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Bricknell, S. (2018, Australia) Document available to read online. Australian Institute of Criminology and Australian Federal Police. View

Missing Persons: A handbook of research (book).

Posted on 9th Mar 202213th Mar 2022 by foxnic

Edited By Karen Shalev Greene and Llian Alys (2018, UK) Includes the following chapters: Children Missing from Care by Carol… Read more Missing Persons: A handbook of research (book).

Inquiry into safeguarding missing adults who have mental health issues.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Runaway and Missing Children and Adults (2018, UK) Document available to view online. View

Serious Violence Strategy.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

HM Government (2018, UK) Document is available to view online. HM Government concerns about recent increases in homicides, gun crime… Read more Serious Violence Strategy.

The blue light social services? Responding to repeat reports to the police of people missing from institutional locations.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Carol Hayden and Karen Shalev-Greene (2018, UK) Restricted access but abstract available. Policing and Society. An International Journal of Research… Read more The blue light social services? Responding to repeat reports to the police of people missing from institutional locations.

Men missing on a night out: Exploring the geography of fatal disappearances to inform search strategies.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Newiss G. and Greatbatch I. (2017, UK) Available to view online – clicking this link downloads the document to your… Read more Men missing on a night out: Exploring the geography of fatal disappearances to inform search strategies.

“I Just Felt Like I Was in a Cage”: Examining the Accounts of Returned Missing Adults With Mental Health Issues.

Posted on 8th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Lucy Holmes (2016, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Illness, Crisis and Loss. Volume 25 Issue 1. Read more

Adult Missing Persons: Can an Investigative Framework be Generated Using Behavioural Themes?

Posted on 8th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Bonny, E., Almond, L. and Woolnough, P (2016, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender… Read more Adult Missing Persons: Can an Investigative Framework be Generated Using Behavioural Themes?

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