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“We’re told not to make everything about race, but it is about race.” The experiences of Black missing children and their parents

Posted on 23rd Oct 202423rd Oct 2024 by foxnic

Missing People and Listen Up (2024) “National statistics show that Black children are disproportionately likely to go missing, with 16%… Read more “We’re told not to make everything about race, but it is about race.” The experiences of Black missing children and their parents

Sharing Missing Persons Appeals on Social Media: Assessing Community Engagement on Facebook and Twitter

Posted on 20th Jan 2023 by foxnic

Simona Ciobotaru, Carl Adams, Craig John Robert Collie, Karen Shalev Greene (2022) Published in SIGMIS-CPR ’22: Proceedings of the Conference… Read more Sharing Missing Persons Appeals on Social Media: Assessing Community Engagement on Facebook and Twitter

Missing Children Photograph Appeals: Does the Number of Appeals Affect Identification Accuracy Following a Short Recall Delay?

Posted on 13th Jun 202213th Jun 2022 by foxnic

Daniel Hunt, Maria Ioannou and John Synnott (2019) Published in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, volume 34, pages 417–427. This document is available for… Read more Missing Children Photograph Appeals: Does the Number of Appeals Affect Identification Accuracy Following a Short Recall Delay?

Finding Missing Children: Aging Deep Face Features.

Posted on 13th Jun 2022 by foxnic

Debayan Deb, Divyansh Aggarwal, Anil K. Jain (2019) Access to this document is not restricted. The document is available for anyone to… Read more Finding Missing Children: Aging Deep Face Features.

Do Image Variability and Names in Missing Person Appeals Improve Prospective Person Memory?

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Stefana Juncu, Hartmut Blank, Ryan J. Fitzgerald and Lorraine Hope (2020) Published in Journal of Applied Research in Memory and… Read more Do Image Variability and Names in Missing Person Appeals Improve Prospective Person Memory?

Memory of people from missing person posters: the number of posters seen, the number of times they are seen, and the passage of time matter.

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic

Freya O’Brien and Craig Thorley (2021) Published in Psychology, Crime & Law, Volume 27, 2021, Issue 8. Access to this document… Read more Memory of people from missing person posters: the number of posters seen, the number of times they are seen, and the passage of time matter.

3D images to replace traditional ‘missing person’ posters (news).

Posted on 1st Jun 20221st Jun 2022 by foxnic

BBC News (2022) The charity Missing People have launched a new approach to missing person appeals, using moving 3D images… Read more 3D images to replace traditional ‘missing person’ posters (news).

The New Milk Carton Campaign: An Analysis of Social Media Engagement with Missing Persons’ Cases.

Posted on 4th Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Michelle N Jeanis, Ráchael A Powers, Lauren N Miley, Charlene E Shunick, Margaret Storms (2021, USA) Restricted access but an abstract is available and… Read more The New Milk Carton Campaign: An Analysis of Social Media Engagement with Missing Persons’ Cases.

Exploring public engagement with missing person appeals on Twitter.

Posted on 25th Mar 202225th Mar 2022 by foxnic

Reka Solymosi, Oana Petku, and Jack Wilkinson (2020, UK) To see this document, click on one of the links below:… Read more Exploring public engagement with missing person appeals on Twitter.

#Missing to #Found: Exploring police Twitter use for missing persons investigations.

Posted on 25th Mar 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

Lorna Ferguson and Vincenzo Soave (2020, Canada) Restricted access but an abstract is available, and if you contact the author… Read more #Missing to #Found: Exploring police Twitter use for missing persons investigations.

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