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Tag: characteristics

The Ethnicity of Missing People

Posted on 7th Mar 2023 by foxnic

Missing People (2023) A research report, from the charity Missing People, analysing the ethnicity of people who go missing, and… Read more The Ethnicity of Missing People

Running Away from Foster Care: What Do We Know and What Do We Do?

Posted on 13th Jul 202213th Jul 2022 by foxnic

Kimberly Crosland and Glen Dunlap (US, 2015). Published in Journal of Child and Family Studies, Volume 24, Pages 1697–1706. Access… Read more Running Away from Foster Care: What Do We Know and What Do We Do?

Examining the Connection Between Missing Persons and Victimization: An Application of Lifestyle Exposure Theory.

Posted on 13th Jul 202213th Jul 2022 by foxnic

Lorna Ferguson, Melissa Elliott, and Sin Kim (Canada, 2022). Published in Crime and Delinquency. This document is free to access and available… Read more Examining the Connection Between Missing Persons and Victimization: An Application of Lifestyle Exposure Theory.

Repeat reports to the police of missing people: locations and characteristics.

Posted on 13th Jun 2022 by foxnic

Dr. Karen Shalev Greene and Professor Carol Hayden (2014) Access to this document is not restricted. It is available for… Read more Repeat reports to the police of missing people: locations and characteristics.

Racial and gender differences in missing children’s recovery chances.

Posted on 13th Jun 202213th Jun 2022 by foxnic

Arnout van de Rijt, Hyang-Gi Song, Eran Shor, Rebekah Burroway (2018, US) Access to this document is not restricted. It is available for… Read more Racial and gender differences in missing children’s recovery chances.

Profile of Runaway Youths from Residential Care Centers: Variation in Risk-Taking Propensity.

Posted on 24th May 2022 by foxnic

Sophie Couture, Sophie T. Hébert, Catherine Laurier, Sébastien Monette, Sonia Hélie, and Denis Lafortune (2022, Canada) Journal of Research on… Read more Profile of Runaway Youths from Residential Care Centers: Variation in Risk-Taking Propensity.

Developmental perspectives on the behaviour of missing children: exploring changes from early childhood to adolescence.

Posted on 24th May 202221st Nov 2023 by foxnic

Penny S. Woolnough and Sheila Cunningham (2021) Despite the inherent vulnerability of missing children and the associated emotional intensityfor those affected,… Read more Developmental perspectives on the behaviour of missing children: exploring changes from early childhood to adolescence.

Missing people: issues for the Australian community.

Posted on 23rd May 2022 by foxnic

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.

Working with Young Runaways: Learning from Practice (book).

Posted on 3rd Apr 2022 by foxnic

Gwyther Rees – for The Children’s Society (2001) View book details

Still Running: Children on the Streets in the UK (book).

Posted on 3rd Apr 2022 by foxnic

Safe on the Streets Research Team – The Children’s Society (1999) View book details

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