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Tag: children in care

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).

Still in Harm’s Way: An update report on trafficked and unaccompanied children going missing from care in the UK.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

ECPAT UK and Missing People (2018, UK) Document is available to view online. View

County lines and criminal exploitation toolkit.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

The Children’s Society (2018, UK) Document available to view online. This toolkit hopes to address some gaps in knowledge and… Read more County lines and criminal exploitation toolkit.

Criminal Exploitation of children and vulnerable adults: County Lines guidance.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Home Office (2018, UK) Document is available to view online. Guidance for frontline professionals on dealing with county lines. View… Read more Criminal Exploitation of children and vulnerable adults: County Lines guidance.

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.

Missing Children: On the Extent, Patterns, and Correlates of Repeat Disappearances by Young People.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Alexander Babuta and Aiden Sidebottom (2018, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Volume… Read more Missing Children: On the Extent, Patterns, and Correlates of Repeat Disappearances by Young People.

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.

Offender and victim networks in human trafficking (book).

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Ella Cockbain (2018, UK) Link to book description, table of contents, and option to buy the book. Routlege, Taylor &… Read more Offender and victim networks in human trafficking (book).

Young and Homeless.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Homeless Link Research Team (2018, UK) Documents available to read online. The nature and impact of current trends from homeless… Read more Young and Homeless.

The Use of Tools and Checklists to Assess the Risk of Child Sexual Exploitation: Lessons from UK Practice.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Anita Franklin, Sarah Brown and Geraldine Brady (2018, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. Volume… Read more The Use of Tools and Checklists to Assess the Risk of Child Sexual Exploitation: Lessons from UK Practice.

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