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Tag: children

Law enforcement policies and practices regarding missing children and homeless youth: Final Report.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Collins, J. (1993) Document available to read online. Washington, DC: United States Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. View… Read more Law enforcement policies and practices regarding missing children and homeless youth: Final Report.

Research and practice in risk assessment and risk management of children and young people engaging in offending behaviours.

Posted on 4th May 2022 by Charlie Hedges

Risk Management Authority Research (2007) The document is available to read. A literature review by the Scottish Centre for Crime… Read more Research and practice in risk assessment and risk management of children and young people engaging in offending behaviours.

How far do they go?: A spatial examination of missing persons from hospitals.

Posted on 4th Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Lorna Ferguson, Jacek Koziarski (2021, Canada) Restricted access but abstract is available. Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 45 No. 2, pp. 235-251. View… Read more How far do they go?: A spatial examination of missing persons from hospitals.

Spatiotemporal distribution of human trafficking in China and predicting the locations of missing persons.

Posted on 4th Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Yao Yao, Yifei Liu, Qingfeng Guan, Ye Hong, Ruifan Wang, Ruoyu Wang, Xun Liang (2021, China) Restricted access but an… Read more Spatiotemporal distribution of human trafficking in China and predicting the locations of missing persons.

Missing persons: Young children’s talk about absent members of their social network.

Posted on 4th Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Qianru Tiffany Yang, Kathryn A. Leech, Paul L. Harris (2021, USA) Restricted access, but an abstract is available to view.… Read more Missing persons: Young children’s talk about absent members of their social network.

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.

Training police search and rescue teams: Implications for missing persons work.

Posted on 4th Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Lorna Ferguson, Janne E Gaub Janne E Gaub (2021, Canada) Available to view online. A study of training in relation to… Read more Training police search and rescue teams: Implications for missing persons work.

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

Going Missing: Young People Absent From Care (book).

Posted on 3rd Apr 2022 by foxnic

Jim Wade, Nina Biehal, Jasmine Clayden, Mike Stein (1998) View book details

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